Mathis Family Matters - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Meet the Mathises
For the first time since relocating his family from Detroit 15 years ago, Judge Greg Mathis and his wife Linda have all their adult children living in the same city. Siblings Jade, Greg Jr., Camara and Amir head out for a night on the town while Greg and Linda take on babysitting responsibilities for their precocious grandkids. While Greg will do anything to keep everyone in L.A., he quickly realizes that adult children have adult problems.

Love, Mathis Style
Love is in the air as Linda attempts to reignite the spark in her 36-year marriage to Greg. The siblings confront Amir about moving too fast with his new girlfriend, especially since he's still legally married.

Up in Your Business
The East Coast kids tire of their living situations and start looking for a house together. Amir and Judge travel to Chicago for the 23rd season wrap up of "Judge Mathis." Amir sets a plan in motion to get Judge on board with his latest flame.

Meet the Parents
Greg, Jade and Elliott move into their new house and decide to host a housewarming party. Against his siblings' wishes, Amir has Judge and Linda meet his girlfriend, Sally, and brings her to the housewarming party.

Mathis Family Campers
Camara plans a camping adventure with the whole family, and alter-ego Mama Boss comes out in full force; Greg gets angry when Elliott is mandated to cook while the rest of the family plays games.

Out, Proud, Mathis
Greg Jr. prepares to follow in the judge's footsteps to become an advocate for the LGBTQ community, but first must come out to the public with or without his boyfriend, Elliott, by his side. Amir struggles to convince the judge to do a podcast with him.

Shamans and Trolls
To protect his father's reputation, Greg Jr. takes over the Judge's social media accounts to prevent him from responding to Internet trolls, but the Judge isn't having it.? After Amir and his girlfriend Sally call it quits, he decides to visit a shaman to get help with his relationship choices.

Dating Shadey Jadey
Jade's push and pull between DC and LA gets even more intense when a romantic flame from back East visits and meets the family. The Judge learns he is receiving a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and Linda uses this as an opportunity for him to make changes to his dietary habits.

She Social Graces
Linda and Camara host their annual She Social event where Linda must conquer her fear of public speaking. Amir feels the pressure to impress his dad when they record a podcast together.

Mathis Family Legacy
In celebration of the Judge's historic career, he is awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and the entire Mathis family gathers for a glitzy, star-studded party in his honor. Elliott and Greg Jr. share some exciting news!
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