Stevie TV - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Episode 1
In the premiere of this pop culture comedy series, Stevie Ryan presents sketches about Justin Bieber 's 18th birthday, a board game about the Kardashians, and Katy Perry's latest music video.

Episode 2
On the second episode of her sketch show, Stevie Ryan makes a commercial for Lady Gaga's new children's toy, a sitcom starring Megan Fox, several new "Basketball Wives" spin-offs, a "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" parody, and uncovers lost footage of the show "Audrina".

Episode 3
Stevie Ryan stars in sketches about the "Jersey Shore" cast's new business venture, an extra patriotic "Toddlers and Tiaras", a children's show that teaches adults lessons, and finds out what would happen if Zooey Deschanel's "New Girl" was real.

Episode 4
Stevie Ryan appears in sketches about The "Hunger Games", Paris Hilton's latest business venture, "Keeping up with the Kardashians" behind the scenes footage, Deena's "Jersey Shore" spinoff, and a special appearance from "Mob Wives" Drita D'Avanzo.

Episode 5
Stevie Ryan stars in sketches about Madonna's upcoming tour, Katy Perry's new prank show, J.Lo's return to the block, Dance Moms' most shocking episode ever, and the dramatic conclusion of the soap opera for hipsters.

Episode 6
Stevie Ryan stars in sketches about Jerseylicious, MTV's True Life series taking on Facebook, Ice Love Coco, and Lady Gaga's gayest music video ever.

Episode 7
Stevie Ryan stars in sketches about Kim Richards' new project, Super Nanny taking on adult children, CBS' new lineup of cop shows, a Real Housewives of Orange County botox party, and a wild night with Justin Bieber.

Episode 8
Stevie Ryan stars in sketches about Paris Hilton's new toy dog, Behind the Music's take on Kim Zolciak, Katrina taking over the Bad Girls Club, Operation Repo, Scare Tactics, and all the new changes Facebook is making.
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