The Real Housewives of D.C. - Season 1

The Real Housewives of D.C. - Season 1

Season 1

Network
Episodes11
DatesAug 5, 2010 - Oct 21, 2010

Episodes

Welcome to the District
Season 1Episode 160 min

Welcome to the District

Welcome to D.C., the most powerful city in America, where it takes more than money to impress people – it's about political power. With the social season in full swing, Michaele's Polo event caters to those who want to be close to it all, with attendees including the Ambassador of India, Michelle Jones and Republican Lobbyist, Edwina Rogers. As old rivalries cause Lynda to snub Michaele's Polo event, Mary struggles with the guest list for her birthday party. And Cat, the brash Brit and new girl in town, gets a crash course in public relations at Stacie's dinner party prepared by a celebrity chef.

Aug 5, 2010
Disloyal to the Party
Season 1Episode 260 min

Disloyal to the Party

Mary quickly realizes that having Lolly, her adult daughter, move back home comes with bigger burdens than she expected. Michaele makes good on her promise to take Cat and Mary horseback riding, but Mary is far from impressed. Stacie's attempt to show the ladies "where she comes from" takes an unexpected turn when her down-home, soul food dinner is ruined by one of her guests. Lynda is pushed to her limit when a confrontation with Michaele breaks all the D.C. rules.

Aug 12, 2010
Foreign Relations
Season 1Episode 360 min

Foreign Relations

It's off to Paris! After a spontaneous decision by Michaele and Tareq to join Stacie and her husband in Europe, the couples start to bond. Meanwhile, controversy over D.C. etiquette has the housewives questioning Michaele's role as a host for high profile events. Cat is hard at work on her book and getting her cover ready, when disappointment strikes. The housewives gather at Mary's fashion dinner to welcome a celebrity hairstylist, but with previous drama still lingering, things don't go as planned.

Aug 19, 2010
The Grape Stomp of Wrath
Season 1Episode 460 min

The Grape Stomp of Wrath

Lynda deals with the stress of moving from her Georgetown condo to a sprawling suburban mansion to accommodate her grown children. Cat raises suspicions that there may be more than meets the eye with Michaele and Tareq. In an effort to patch things up with the rest of the ladies, Michaele reaches out and invites everyone out to her winery for an old fashion grape stomp.

Aug 26, 2010
Special Interests
Season 1Episode 560 min

Special Interests

A peaceful day at the vineyard turns sour for Mary once Michaele and Tareq start to make devastating accusations about her daughter. The ladies are invited to an event hosted by Edwina Rogers, and Cat decides to spice the night up.

Sep 9, 2010
Securing Homeland
Season 1Episode 660 min

Securing Homeland

Michaele asks for Stacie's help in finding a home in D.C. Stacie is still in search of her biological father, while her mother is of no help. Cat and Mary bond over talks of motherhood. Cat loses a dear friend and is devastated by the loss, feeling alone while her husband is out of town. Tareq has family troubles yet again and Michaele realizes it's taking a toll on her.

Sep 16, 2010
Perception Gap
Season 1Episode 760 min

Perception Gap

After all her hard work, Cat finally finishes her book and raises more than a few eyebrows when she shares some juicy excerpts with the other Housewives. Jumping on the bandwagon, the Salahis work on a deal to write a book of their own, detailing their family turmoil. A confrontation during a fun night leaves Cat in tears.

Sep 23, 2010
Nation Building
Season 1Episode 860 min

Nation Building

Stacie hits another hurdle in her journey to find her birth father, but is able to connect with her roots through an unexpected link at the Nigerian Embassy. As Cat tries to steer clear of Erika, Lynda puts as much effort into preparing for her big fashion event as she does keeping certain people out of it! Housewife gossip is in full effect, and after feeling alienated from all the ladies, Michaele decides to focus her energy on bigger and better things including getting ready for DC's social event of the year, the White House State Dinner.

Sep 30, 2010
Party Politics
Season 1Episode 960 min

Party Politics

In the season finale, Michaele and Tareq attend the State Dinner at the White House, and the ladies are forced to deal with the aftermath.

Oct 7, 2010
Reunion Part 1
Season 1Episode 1060 min

Reunion Part 1

The ladies of D.C. reunite and tempers flare. Cat comes clean about her marriage problems. Lynda makes a shocking revelation about her habits. Stacie updates us on her situation with her birth father. The issue of race is discussed. The ladies doubt Michaele's claims that she has multiple sclerosis and that she was a Washington Redskins Cheerleaders. Part 1 ends when Andy Cohen wants to bring out Tareq Salahi and housewife Lynda speaks up and says she will not allow it unless her boyfriend, Ebong, comes out as well.

Oct 14, 2010
Reunion Part 2
Season 1Episode 1160 min

Reunion Part 2

The ladies of D.C. reunite in the second part of the reunion, and bring closure to the events that unraveled during the season.

Oct 21, 2010

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