Physical - Season 1

Season 1
In Season 1, Sheila Rubin's real road to empowerment comes when she discovers a way to merge the newfound passion of exercise itself with the burgeoning technology of videotape to start a revolutionary business. The series tracks her epic journey from a stifled, overlooked enabler to a powerful, confident economic force, as Sheila transforms into someone we take for granted today (but was entirely radical at the time) - the female lifestyle guru.
Episodes

Let's Do This Thing
Sheila discovers aerobics as a new outlet for her body anxiety. Danny, her husband, pursues a calling in politics after bad news about his job.

Let's Get Political
Desperate for more aerobics, Sheila struggles to get back to Bunny's studio while also helping Danny lock down a much-needed endorsement.

Let's Get Down to Business
Debt mounting, Sheila decides to teach a class—but is tasked with recruiting new students. Danny hunts for enough signatures to get on the ballot.

Let's Get This Party Started
Danny hires a campaign manager from their past who causes friction with Sheila. Greta opens up about a nagging suspicion in her marriage.

Let's Agree to Disagree
Sheila teams up with Tyler to show her newfound vision—and unearths a disturbing secret. Danny participates in a debate and Bunny has a visitor.

Let's Get It on Tape
Sheila films two videos—one for aerobics and one for Danny's campaign—plunging herself deeper into debt and deception.

Let's Take This Show on the Road
The Rubins head to Los Angeles, where they visit the Logans in hopes of fundraising at a party. Breem's demons surface.

Let's Not and Say We Did
In need of money, Sheila pays an unexpected visit to her parents—and her past. Greta finally confronts Ernie.

Let's Face the Facts
Sheila is determined to put aerobics behind her but finds the pull too strong. Tyler contends with an unexpected health condition.

Let's Get Together
With election day looming, Sheila entertains an intriguing proposition. Bunny's finances and Tyler's health come to a head.
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