Serving the Hamptons - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Summer in the Hamptons
With summer in full swing, 75 Main is buzzing. Zach's birthday party causes stress for Chef Brogan, and Victoria ends up in hot water with Zach.

Hookup at the House
After being friend-zoned by Brogan, Ethan goes wild. Jillian and Sam clash, with Jillian accusing Sam of trying to keep her away from Ethan.

Chaos at the Winery
Zach suspends Jillian for breaking his rules. The staff heads to a winery, and Hailey reveals that Sam and Ethan had sex.

Tequila Trouble
Zach trusts the staff to throw a tequila brunch for an important client, but it doesn't go as planned, jeopardizing Brogan's future with 75 Main.

Farewell Party Problems
The farewell party is a lovefest until fights break out among the staff.
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