Ugly Americans - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Pilot
A New York Department of Integration social worker helps supernatural creatures adapt to city life.

An American Werewolf in America
Mark cares for an undocumented werewolf, and Leonard envies his famous magician brother, Christ Angel.

Demon Baby
Callie goes baby-crazy when Mark fosters a demon orphan, and Twayne notices odd changes in his body.

Blob Gets a Job
Mark accidentally outs Randall as a zombie, and Leonard tries to identify a strange new creature.

Treegasm
Mark meets a pair of creatures who are expected to participate in a public mating ritual, but are having second thoughts.

So, You Want to Be a Vampire?
Mark walks a young couple through the trials of vampire love, and "Larry King disease" ravages New York City.

Kong of Queens
An obsessive-compulsive giant ape needs a job, and Callie struggles with her sudden attraction to Twayne.

Better Off Undead
Randall joins a zombie cult, and Mark performs psychiatric evaluations on his coworkers.

Kill...Mark, Kill
Mark helps Leonard with his magic wand issues, and Twayne Boneraper meets his two-dimensional soulmate.

Sympathy for the Devil
Councilman Fitzpatrick sells his soul to Twayne, and Callie considers a cushy job in Hell.

Hell for the Holidays
Mark and Randall spend Halloween with Callie's family, and Leonard tries to find people to live in a haunted house.

Trolling for Terror
Randall shambles his way onto an all-creature reality show, and a troll wrestles with riddle addiction.

Soulsucker
Mark and Randall teach a sexed-up robot self-control, and Callie mixes up Mark in a demonic ritual.

The Manbirds
Manbird season hits New York City, and Mark finds himself the guardian of a fledgling separated from its flock.
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