Hattie, Marie, and Nia are all navigating life in their twenties in L.A. Juggling budding careers and uncertain love lives, the three take on the daunting tasks ahead of them one step at a time, and with each other.
PilotAspiring screenwriter Hattie finds herself evicted, jobless, and down on her luck before she runs into the famed writer/producer Ida B. whose show Cocoa's Butter, Hattie has shaded on social media.
I've Got the World on a String
D2
I've Got the World on a StringHattie navigates office politics on her first day as a writer's PA. Marie gets hassled by her gambling mother, while Nia takes a chance on a date with her yoga client.
Happy Place
D3
Happy PlaceHattie searches in vain for her happy place to write. Marie is pitted against the only other black executive at the studio. Nia questions whether she's on the right career path.
You Know How I Like It
D4
You Know How I Like ItTime is against Hattie as she dashes through Hollywood on various assignments from Ida B while Nia struggles in an audition.
Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing
D5
Ain't Nothing Like the Real ThingAn earthquake shakes up the girls' relationships; Marie becomes wary of Chuck when a night watching porn together goes awry; Hattie grows more fond of Ida when she's tasked with sorting her old manuscripts.
Redemption Song
D6
Redemption SongHattie learns a lesson in balancing work and family; work leads Nia to church to clean up Zac's mess, and persuade star basketball player, Quintrelle, to sign with the studio.
What Would Todd Do?
D7
What Would Todd Do?Nia struggles with being given stereotypical Black roles. Marie looks for answers while Hattie attempts to make her voice heard.
Living the Dream
D8
Living the DreamIn a brave move to get Nia a role on Cocoa's Butter, Hattie is fired from the show. Marie holds a special birthday dinner that takes a turn when an unexpected guest arrives.