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- The fantastically outrageous world of the uber-wealthy momzillas of New York's Upper East Side.
- Six sexy singles think they're in for a week of partying on "Lit Island." LIES. They're actually on "Responsibility Island," and they can't leave - until they grow up and do their own taxes.
- After a cow explodes from eating petroleum based pellets an organic farmer tries to expose America's more dubious agricultural practices.
- The PetroPellet is born. Animoil's newly engineered product promises to increase food supply while decreasing dependence on foreign oil. But before the champagne is uncorked, an unfortunate viral video sends Animoil and the Industrial Food Image Bureau (IFIB) into major damage control mode. Ready to make an impression on her first day, Sophia volunteers to go after the man responsible for distributing the video.
- The guests come ready to party - until they discover that this island isn't what they expected. Now, it's time to get lit. With responsibility.
- The guests take on a budgeting challenge, where they must balance their wants and needs. Using coconuts.
- The guests spin a wheel and compete head-to-head in responsibility tasks including sourcing tax forms, texting people back and more.
- The guests say goodbye to their irresponsible attributes and tackle the final task: doing their own taxes.
- Jill must rely on her wits when Brooke goes into labor but cannot make it to her chosen hospital.
- Jill falls in love with the down-to-earth moms in attendance at a friend's backyard party.
- Jill stresses out when she realize she is the only one who hasn't heard back from any schools.
- Candace, Brooke and Lex want to change their name after discovering they are descended from a duke.
- Jill feels pressured to get her twins into the right kindergarten; Andy feels overshadowed.
- Jill is forced to decide between attending Vanessa's 40th birthday party or Brooke's 80s prom-themed gala. Andy throws Jill for a loop when he tells her about Lex's relationship with his assistant. All hell breaks loose at Brooke's event when Candace reveals secrets that shatter the family's seemingly perfect façade.
- When Jill invites a new friend to a trendy restaurant, they run into Brooke and Lex.
- Jill reluctantly throws a "sip 'n' see" party to give everyone a chance to meet Brooke's baby.
- Brooke and her entourage of mombots launch an investigation to figure out who has been too honest with their kids about the harsh realities of the world. Jill finds herself lying to Vanessa about attending a $3,000-a-plate charity hat luncheon in Central Park. Andy discovers Lex's shocking secret that could destroy the Von Webers.
- Brooke and Jill go to a children's museum to observe nannies in their natural habitat.
- During a historic blizzard, Jill and Andy find the family of their dreams - Meredith (Drew Barrymore) and Brad (John Hodgman), and their three kids - without even leaving their apartment building. Meredith's as irreverent as Jill, Brad's as unpretentious as Andy, and their kids get along like a house on fire. It's a perfect match. Until it's not...
- Jill dips her toe back in the work world by visiting the fashion magazine where she used to work. But her excitement at being welcomed back with open arms is short-lived.
- Miles' behavioral issues cause Jill and Andy to seek advice from a child psychologist (Meredith Vieira), who is eager to shift her focus from Miles to Jill and Andy. Meanwhile, Jill and Vanessa have a friendship crisis over Game of Thrones.
- Things go from great to gruesome when Jill, Andy and the kids drive to a party in the Hamptons and get stuck in a traffic jam where Jill has a run-in with Brooke's idol, Joy Green (Molly Ringwald), author of The Joy Manifesto. Lex gets an enticing offer for Brooke's company, but Brooke has other ideas.
- It's Yom Kippur and Jill's parents come to town - to atone, and to take care of a matter of life and death.
- Jill and Vanessa - tired of being the last people on Earth not to have seen "Hamilton" - go on a desperate quest to get tickets in time for Lin Manuel Miranda's last performance.
- Jill is pushed to get a drivers license. Brooke celebrates the opening of her store.