High Maintenance 90210 - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Remains of LA
Brian the butler is sent on three bizarre job interviews, while Julie helps place Lucy, a struggling actress/nanny, with a wealthy family.

The Frying Game
Two top-notch chefs compete for an opportunity to become the personal chef for a wealthy real estate mogul while Brian experiences his first day as Norwood Young's butler.

May the Best Nan Win
Two nannies vie for a chance to work for the Grubbs while their nanny is away filming a TV pilot, and a chummy personal assistant tries to please a high-profile record producer.

Personal Insistence
Jack's matchmaking skills are put to the test as he tries to find the perfect personal assistant for his notoriously hard-to-please client, designer/actress Christina Fulton.

Ready to Crumble
Brian the butler works his first major event at Youngwood Court - Norwood's outrageous, celebrity-packed CD release party.

Pauly Wanna Cracker?
Pauly Shore throws a big bash at one of his two Hollywood hideouts, and Brian finds that decking the halls of Norwood's mansion is not your average holiday experience.
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