Match Me in Miami - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

The Boss is Back
Laura returns to the agency, where she and partner Devyn manage the new matchmakers; clients Don and Jesyka are matched for a date, with mixed results; the women work on an event to bring in new clients.

Dating Isn't Chipotle
Nelly's no-nonsense approach impacts her work relationships; Devyn trains her client, Don, for a second date with Laura's client, Jesyka; Tiff and Taty coach their new clients, Nikita and Henry, through their confidence issues.

Pineapple-Gate
Nelly's way with words gets her into trouble with both clients and bosses; new clients Henry and Tallie make connections at the LGBTQ+ speed dating event; Laura sets up Rob and Nikita, but sparks fail to fly.

Whoa, Nelly
Laura and Nelly's friendship goes up in flames, as a distasteful joke causes a stir, and questions swirl around Nelly's relationship history; Devyn struggles to mediate the office feud while managing a client; Taty tries to poach Nelly's new client.

Baby Blues
Nelly's makeover of client Christina seems promising; Laura sets up clients Gisselle and Robert; Devyn wonders if she should stay in Miami; Elsa and her boyfriend, Sterling, disagree about having kids.

Mismatch in Miami
Tiff takes client Henry to a confidence-building photo shoot before his date with Dorian; Taty and Nelly butt heads over Christina; Laura and Devyn's patience wears thin as they hold staff evaluations; Elsa talks to Sterling about having kids.

New Clients, New Problems
The women try to make peace with Nelly, but it backfires; Devyn and Laura are forced to shake things up at the agency; Elsa struggles with a socially awkward client; Taty misses the mark with her first solo client, Kimberley.

Make It Official
Tiff, Taty and Elsa adjust to Nelly's probation; Elsa tells Nelly that Laura has advised them not to speak to her; clients Don and Jesyka get serious; Devyn announces she's moving back to New York; Laura and Nelly's conflict comes to a head.
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