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- Three brilliant but socially challenged girls navigate the world outside of single sex education with the help of their eccentric teachers and parents.
- Centers on a "stuck in a rut" middle-aged woman who works at a bank and gets her "stuck in childhood" daughter a job there. Within a day, the daughter is the mother's boss. While working and living together, they help each other to get "unstuck."
- A chronicle of Andrew and Zelda's relationship, which lasts for eight months, three weeks, five days, and one hour.
- Just as the hopeless romantic Andrew Lofland begins to grow cynical about his work for an Internet dating site-and perhaps love in general-he happens upon dissatisfied customer Zelda Vasco. As it turns out, Andrew and Zelda-the titular characters-both work in the same business-park, and decide to be friends. While out for some innocent drinks, Zelda hears a song that reminds her of a terrible concert she was dragged to. Andrew also remembers being dragged to the concert, and monologues about a girl in a silver dress he saw there. He believes that Zelda was that girl and that fate has brought them together. An unsure Zelda flees the bar, claiming she wasn't the girl and that she doesn't own a silver dress. When Andrew enlists the help of his programming friends to scour the Internet for proof that she was the girl, they discover they weren't at the same night of the concert. Zelda storms off and mulls over the silver dress she secretly has in the closet. She decides to let her defenses down just a little bit, and calls Andrew. When she confesses that she was the girl in the silver dress and says she wants to give their relationship a second chance, Andrew leans in to kiss her as if to reply wholeheartedly. This episode serves as the pilot of A to Z, and the show will serve to document the course of their dating relationship, all the way from A to Z.
- On the heels of Andrew and Zelda's great night together, neither is quite sure where they stand. With Stu's encouragement, Andrew goes on a date with a coworker, during and after which Andrew and Zelda both try to play it cool. Meanwhile, Big Bird revokes her "no office hookups" policy and encourages all Wallflower workers to test the company's new dating app.
- Things turn awkward when Andrew and Zelda each do some online snooping and discover secrets about the other that they wish they hadn't known. Meanwhile, Big Bird does some meddling on her own at Wallflower to shed some light on how fellow coworkers really feel about her and Stu teaches Stephie how to find the perfect guy in the world of online dating.
- When Zelda's aunt suddenly dies, she struggles with the decision to invite Andrew to the funeral. Andrew tries to support Zelda through her grieving process and has convinced himself that she wants him there, but is afraid to ask. Meanwhile, Stu and Stephie vie for the attention of a musician at the funeral and Big Bird looks to trim the fat at Wallflower in her own special way.
- Andrew and Zelda throw a Halloween Party.
- Andrew wants to show off his tougher side to Zelda, but an incident outside a bar leaves her fending for herself. In an effort to right the ship, Andrew overcompensates to prove his manliness, and the results are far worse than he anticipated. Meanwhile, Stephie convinces Zelda to take on a big case involving Frank, a hunky farmer who is being bullied by a large biotech company, but her intentions to help extend far beyond his pending suit.
- When Andrew comes across an old singing demo tape of Zelda's, she confesses that she struggles with her big "what if" in her life, believing deep down that she missed out on an opportunity to become a singer. In an attempt to bolster her confidence, Andrew helps her go after her missed dreams. Meanwhile, Stephie gives Stu a psychic reading and Big Bird shares a new side of herself with everyone.
- Andrew begins to realize his choices are heavily influenced by his friends - specifically, Stu and Zelda. With Zelda's encouragement, Andrew confronts Big Bird about his stand on Wallflower's new business strategy, but his plan backfires when Big Bird promotes a young assistant, Jordan. Meanwhile, in an effort to have something all his own, Andrew tries to find a hobby he doesn't share with his friends.
- As the holidays approach, Andrew and Zelda seek the help of their friends to find the perfect Christmas gift for one another. Andrew and Stephie come to a decision for Zelda seamlessly, while Zelda and Stu struggle on a gift for Andrew, spending hours shopping at the mall. Back at Wallflower, Big Bird faces a crisis when a longtime customer is set to interview with the local news about her unsuccessful matching experience.
- Zelda and Andrew play matchmakers for Stu and a stenographer, but their love-connection maneuvering negatively impacts Stephie.
- Andrew and Zelda seek quality alone time together, which stirs up tension between Andrew and Stu. Meanwhile, Big Bird sets out to win a man's attention.
- When Andrew's father Pete unexpectedly shows up to visit, Zelda tries to win his affection after Pete tells Andrew he isn't a fan of hers. Elsewhere, Big Bird implements a new cancellation policy at Wallflower, despite not having Dane's approval.
- Tensions flair when Andrew's former flame comes to town When Andrew's ex-girlfriend Madeline crashes at Andrew's while she is in town, Zelda fears she is secretly after Andrew. Feeling threatened, Zelda decides to set up Madeline with an ex-boyfriend of hers in hopes of distracting her. Adding to her stress, Zelda contemplates a major career move.
- A look that the trials and tribulations of a mixed-race, multi-generational family who own a popular restaurant.
- A young woman begins taking advice from a fortune teller.
- A look at the life and crimes of five women who work at a Florida nail salon.
- Desna and her girls take pride in doing nails at the Nail Artisans of Manatee County, but amidst painting hooves and dreaming of a better life, she finds herself entangled in a money laundering scheme with the Dixie Mafia. As New Year's Eve approaches, Desna's promise of getting out and going clean is complicated when things go south with Roller , leading her and newcomer Virginia to take matters into their own hands, changing their lives forever.
- Following their entanglement with Roller, Desna and Virginia desperately prepare a cover story to tell the girls and the Dixie Mafia. Meanwhile, Desna's dream salon is falling out of her grasp. Virginia suddenly goes MIA, only to return with a concocted story that sends Desna on a journey she never thought she would have to take.
- As Virginia's (Karrueche Tran) lies deepen, Desna (Niecy Nash) plays catch-up covering their tracks. Desna still has a small shot at her dream salon, and with the help of her crew, she is determined to get it. Something goes awry at the clinic, putting Desna and Bryce (Kevin Rankin) in danger of Uncle Daddy's (Dean Norris) wrath until they can figure a way out.
- Desna and Jennifer may be Dr. Ken's only hope, as Bryce wrongly accuses him of a heinous crime. Dean sees a disturbing billboard ad that hits too close to home, leaving Desna to cope with the dark aftermath. Meanwhile, Virginia and Desna are forced to go to Polly for help to rid the world of two horrible birds from Desna's past, with one well-aimed stone.
- Desna and her ladies visit the new salon for the first time. They enter the Florida premier nail design competition for cash prizes. Virginia feels left out when she's named the alternate. Jennifer finds out one of Desna's dark secrets.
- After the big nail competition, Desna (Niecy Nash) may finally get out from Uncle Daddy's (Dean Norris) grasp. Jennifer (Jenn Lyon) struggles knowing Desna's dark secret, while Polly (Carrie Preston) discovers her previously unknown maternal instincts. Meanwhile, Dean (Harold Perrineau) may have found his first feelings of romantic love and makes a discovery that threatens to destroy everyone he knows and loves.
- With a shocking revelation affecting the entire crew, Jennifer (Jenn Lyon) finds unexpected solace in her square-dancing instructor, Hank (Hunter Burke). Polly (Carrie Preston) uses all of her powers of bad for good, for the first time, while Quiet Ann (Judy Reyes) is torn about a big decision. Scary times are in store for Virginia (Karrueche Tran), but for Desna (Niecy Nash) most of all.
- Following a harrowing escape from Roller's (Jack Kesy) grasp, Desna (Niecy Nash) is on the run. Roller is close behind, running from the Russians. Dean (Harold Perrineau), Polly (Carrie Preston) and Virginia (Karrueche Tran) frantically search for Desna before time runs out. Meanwhile, Jennifer (Jenn Lyon) gets more deeply involved with Hank (Hunter Burke), oblivious to how close her life is to imploding. In the end, only Desna can save Jennifer, Roller, and her crew with a sacrifice greater than any she's ever had to make.
- Under Zlata's watchful eye, Desna is tasked with generating new customers for the clinic. Ann helps Dean and Virginia book an important appointment.
- Desna's relationship with Ruval deepens. Polly grows concerned when Marnie continues to pull away. Jenn falls off the wagon. Uncle Daddy disrespects Zlata and finds himself on the receiving end of her wrath.
- Desna continues to grow closer to Zlata, despite the crew's increasing concern - as her relationship with Dr. Ruval intensifies. Meanwhile, Dean gets an opportunity to showcase his talents and Uncle Daddy gets his mojo back.
- Faced with an agonizing dilemma, Desna and Dean take a road trip to seek guidance from a beloved childhood mentor. Back in Palmetto, Jenn must lean on Polly and Quiet Ann for help with a personal crisis. Meanwhile, Virginia struggles to run the salon by herself.
- Desna's crew deals with the aftermath of her arrest. Jenna's affair comes back to haunt her. Desna makes an unlikely alliance. Polly and Quiet Ann both deal with betrayal.
- An intimate look into the life of icon Quincy Jones. A unique force in music and popular culture for 70 years, Jones has transcended racial and cultural boundaries; his story is inextricably woven into the fabric of America.
- In the wake of Virginia being shot, the crew must regroup to face their off-kiltered new adversaries, Mac and Melba Lovestone, so they can run Bayside Rapture Casino like the bosses they are.
- Desna and her crew start working at the casino and discover the Lovestones are involved in some illegal business with a very important person.
- After discovering Mac and Melba's surprise gift in the salon, Desna and the crew go to their "fundraiser" to retrieve info to use against them.
- Desna decides her trust issues are rooted in being abandoned by her father. Her world is turned upside down after seeking him out. The Lovestones retaliate against Desna for getting in the way.
- After successfully leveraging what she knows about Governor Patel to win her brother back, a victorious Desna (Niecy Nash) returns to the casino, only to learn that Dean (Harold Perrineau) is more entranced under Mac (Michael Horse) and Melba's (Rebecca Creskoff) spell than she realized.
- Desna works to separate Dean from Mac and Melba. Quiet Ann gets the crew deeper into trouble.
- The crew makes elaborate plans to pay back the casino's debts only to find out they have a long way to go before they are out of the woods.
- Desna deals with the fall out from her deal with the Triad. Toby is guilted into doing the unexpected which puts the whole crew in jeopardy.