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S1 • E1
The fun, vibrant cast kicks off the first episode meeting up as friends at the local watering hole with huge news to tell. Club promoter Joe is about to throw the biggest party of his life this Saturday and assigns the help of Violet's ex-boyfriend Jowe without her knowledge. The surprise of seeing Jowe literally walk back into her life again leaves Violet shocked. While the estranged ex-couple stays behind to settle their differences, the rest of the gang leads newcomer Scarlet into an underground club in K-Town.

S1 • E2
Scarlet remains distraught at seeing a dingy, abandoned strip mall -- until the elevator doors swing open. She and the gang are whisked away into a neon wonderland that is PalmTree LA where they begin "The Rounds of Partying." Cammy the waitress sets up various drinking games while Scarlet and Jasmine hilariously reject a bad pick up at the bar. Soju-fueled and not in her right mind, Violet shares a kiss with Jowe in the hallway -- a big mistake once she sees him flirting with other girls.

S1 • E3
Angry about Jowe's constant flirting, Violet incites a cat fight with a girl Jowe was chatting up by tossing a drink at her head. On the other side of the bar, born performer Young excitedly bumps into the all-female dance crew S2K ensuing a group dance-off. It's all fun and games until Steve tries to make Cammy do something completely outside her comfort zone.

S1 • E4
The guys recount last night's crazy events over barbecue while the girls question Violet about her feelings for Jowe during brunch. Revealing that Jowe had hit on her behind Violet's back, Scarlet attempts to clear things up with him. However, Jowe's denial further complicates things. After winning a drinking game at karaoke, Young requests a lap dance from Scarlet -- the last thing a groom-to-be should do.

S1 • E5
The day before the most important audition of his life, Young is asked by Joe and Steve to help promote for the Saturday party at Belasco. He reluctantly joins them when they promise they'll only be out for an hour. The group heads to Vibe, a nightclub in K-Town where the practice of traditional Korean speed dating called "booking" takes place. Scarlet, still annoyed with Jowe, is pushed past her breaking point when Jowe starts a fight with her best friend Jasmine.

S1 • E6
Joe tries to mediate a truce between Jowe, Scarlet and Jasmine -- an ill-conceived move when drinks are thrown. Abandoned at Vibe, Young hopes he wouldn't miss his audition. The following day, Jasmine and Scarlet head to the Assi Market in search of the hangover cure called "Ahjussi Juice." The girls then bring Scarlet to a Korean BBQ joint where intestines are served and her stomach is churned. Joe wants the group to help pass out fliers in K-Town but everyone else is more inclined to fool around than work.

S1 • E7
With only a few hours before the club opening, Joe is tenser than ever. He needs Saturday night at Belasco to go well or else he's out of a job. Joe's temper comes to a boiling point when Scarlet pokes fun at him for the last time.

S1 • E8
The doors open and the party begins with a crowd of more than 3,000 people. Given a second chance to achieve his dream of becoming an entertainer, Young steps up onto the Belasco stage to perform his audition routine. Scarlet falls on her face when she attempts to crowd surf while tensions grow between Steve and Joe. With special guest appearance from singer/actor Tyrese Gibson.

S1 • E9
Violet wants to be back with Jowe but his mixed signals leave their future uncertain. During the group dinner, the cast reels over Joe's mistreatment of them -- especially Steve, who became the brunt of all Joe's frustrations. Things escalate even further when Steve and Joe get into a fist fight inside a karaoke room.

S1 • E10
Joe and Steve's friendship is on the brink of collapse. Scarlet and Jasmine try to get them to settle down and talk it out, but not until both men put aside their pride.
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