Real Housewives of New Jersey: Teresa Checks In - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Tre of Life
The Giudice family face important milestones without their beloved matriarch - from Gia's prom to the anniversary of Joe's father's death. Extended family, including her brother Joe Gorga, sister-in-law Melissa and cousin Rosie Pierri, rally to support Joe Giudice and the girls as Teresa's daily emails and calls prove that even though she may be absent, she still runs the house from the inside.

Mr. Mom for Shore
During what may be the Giudices' last trip to their shore house before it goes on the auction block, Joe Giudice and the girls celebrate the 4th of July with the Gorgas, but the trip is bittersweet as Joe Giudice prepares the girls for his own prison term. Joe Giudice dines with an ex-convict to hear all about prison life.

The Visit
The Giudices and Gorgas continue to grow close at Joe Giudice's late father's house in the Catskills, but questions remain as to whether this newfound closeness is too good to be true. Teresa shares shocking stories from prison. Joe Gorga visits Teresa in prison for the first time.
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