The Twins: Happily Ever After? - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Leap of Faith
Fans will be able to take a glimpse into the cushy lives of Emily and Haley Ferguson, who have not fully embraced adulthood and are enjoying living the easy life at home with their mom and five dogs. Wondering how they got to where they are now, the twins discover they must make a change, mature and learn to do things on their own. They'll receive advice from their best friend Lauren Bushnell and fiancé Ben Higgins, as well as their beloved grandma, who used to be a supermodel, on how to grab life by the horns. Can these two fun-loving millennials embrace their next adventure and move forward on their own, or will they fail to launch?
Working Girls
Haley and Emily's job search leads to a stint as sushi models, followed by roles in a mermaid show; after taking an ancestry test, the twins explore aspects of Japanese, Italian and Jewish culture.
We're In It to Twin It!
The twins decide to learn about exploring other cultures while discovering more about their own roots with an ancestry test. Meanwhile, their mother Jill insists they must start to take responsibility for their out-of-control dogs and train them.
What the BLEEP Should We Do!?
After getting an amazing opportunity in Los Angeles, Haley and Emily struggle to leave their mom behind, and decide to set her up on blind dates to make sure she's not alone.
Happily NEVER After?
The girls become stranded in the desert during their road trip; old friends Ben Higgins and Lauren Bushnell help the twins decorate their bare apartment and explore everything Los Angeles has to offer.
Hoff and Running...
Desperate for money, the twins land jobs as personal assistants to actor David Hasselhoff; ``The Bachelor's'' Ashley Iaconetti helps the twins cope by setting up a blind date featuring body suits.
Double Trouble, Part 1
Emily and Haley's cheerleading dreams rekindle as they work hard to get their dance skills up to speed; the twins receive an opportunity to host the red carpet of Disney's ``Beauty and the Beast.''
Double Trouble, Part 2
Haley and Emily practice their dance skills in anticipation of their big audition, but back issues force a doctor to put them through a series of tests to determine if they need career-ending surgery.
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