Love After Lockup - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

From Felon to Fiancé
Johnna plans wedding after Garrett's prison release, despite her dad's doubts. Andrea has a meltdown at her Mormon bridal shower! James' friend fears Alla's addiction past. Scott falls for hustler, Lizzie.

New Warden in Town
Garrett's guys' night spoils a sexy reunion; Johnna feels betrayed when she sees Garrett's true colors; James rushes to Alla following her release; Andrea has second thoughts; Scott spends $20,000 on his inmate fiancee.

Meet the Parents
Lizzie's release is met with devastating news. After weeks of no ring, Garrett makes an expensive purchase that upsets Johnna. Lamar gets a taste of Andrea's jealousy hours after his release.

Broken Promises
Johnna confronts Garrett after he stays out all night. Lamar's family reunion turns left when a surprise guest ignites Andrea's jealousy; Lamar and Andrea face off. Angela fears the worst on Tony's release day.

Surprises and Sentences
Alla fears she may be pregnant; Garrett has a birthday surprise for Johnna; shocking news from Lizzie's lawyer leaves Scott in shambles; shopping for a wedding tuxedo divides Mary and Dom.

Race to the Altar
Ex-gangbanger Lamar meets fiancée Andrea's Mormon kids and they fear for her safety; Johnna's dad doubts Garrett's proposal; James races to confront Alla and what he finds shocks him.

Prison Cell to Wedding Bells
In their race to the altar, Johnna shocks Garrett. Andrea's huge sacrifice brings on a major wedding day meltdown. Alla faces James after rehab; James confronts reality. Mary and Dom take the plunge.
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