Party Down South - Season 4

Season 4

Episodes

I'll Show You Crazy!
Hannah's new love interest divides the house; tensions are running high, so Tiffany and Hannah get into a huge fight.

Blood, Sweat, and Beers
After a chaotic first night in the house, Tiffany must deal with the fallout from her fight with Hannah. Meanwhile, a back flip gone wrong lands Murray in the hospital, and an emotional Lyle is haunted by his past relationship.

Miss Martha's Wild Ride
The gang barely survives a wild taxi ride with an angry Mattie, Lauren gets fed up with her shady boyfriend, and Walt & Murray's prank gets hairy.

It's Not a Dream, It's a Vision
Daddy proves he has extra-sensory perception and predicts an exciting future for Walt. Lyle can't keep his mind off Santana and starts to think about taking their relationship to the next level.

Sagin' Cajuns
Hurricane Martha lands on the party house and boys do their best not to let it ruin their night. The next day Mattie calls a family meeting to apologize and the housemates start airing out all their issues.

Party Down, South Beach
Now that the sage smoke has finally cleared the air in the house, the roommates hope that Tiffany & Lauren's boyfriends won't bring new drama when they come to visit. Later, the gang decides to take a road trip to South Beach.

Gone Girl
The trip to Miami gets off to a great start until the sun goes down and shots get poured. When Mattie goes missing, Don "Daddy" Johnson is on the case. Back at the house, Lyle makes a life-changing decision.

The Bou to My Dreaux
Lyle's girlfriend, Santana, comes to visit but little does she know her life is going to change forever. All of the roommates come together to plan the most perfect marriage proposal for Lyle.

Happy Birthday, Martha!
Lyle gets an answer for his proposal and the gang throws Mattie an 80s skating birthday party. Tiffany learns some troubling news about Hannah's boyfriend, Cody. Martha redecorates the boys' bedroom.

We Got It Goatin'
It's the last weekend in St. Pete and the roommates want to go out with a bang. Single Lauren hits the town, Murray catches a shark, Walt brings home an animal lover and Hannah confronts Cody about his infidelity.

The After Party
The cast gets together to rehash their latest vacation in St. Petersburg, Florida… the good, the bad, and the hurricanes.
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