Wahlburgers - Season 4

Season 4
Episodes

License to Grill
Paul and his children visit Mark and his family in Los Angeles; a friendly game of touch football turns competitive; Kari gets Alma to open up about her life in Hollywood.

Do the Hustle
Things get feisty when members of Mark's entourage pitch ideas for new business ventures; Alma goes shopping for a dress to wear to an upcoming graduation.

Krafting a Patriot Burger
Paul works to create a burger for New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft, but football players Rob Gronkowski and Julian Edelman offer up a different suggestion; Bob tries to get his daughter to spend quality time with Alma.

Good Vi-Bro-Tions
As two of the busiest brothers in show business, Mark and Donnie are rarely in the same city at the same time. But, the NKOTB concert tour intersects with Mark's publicity tour in New York City creating a chance for the famous Wahlberg brothers to finally share a moment. Paul escorts Alma to a special Mother's Day event featuring celebrity mothers which affords her the opportunity to reflect on her own journey from "Mark and Donnie's mother" to "Alma Wahlberg."

Drama Meets Drama
The premiere of the Entourage movie gives the real life entourage an opportunity to meet their fictional alter egos. Mark witnesses the drama of Drama meeting Drama. Brandon has the grand idea of throwing his grandma, Alma, a surprise birthday party and enlists the help of Uncle Paul. Of course, Alma doesn't like to be surprised and Paul allows his mother to turn the tables in order to pull her own prank.

Not Your Routine Poutine
Paul must make a decision about a Wahlburger's poutine; Donnie arrives to help Paul; Mark gets a visit from his older brother, Bob.

New Kids on the Boardwalk
The highly-anticipated opening of a Wahlburgers in Coney Island is delayed; Donnie, Mark and Paul celebrate at the amusement park while battling each other for arcade game supremacy.

Matchmaker Mark
Mark grabs some high-tech audio gear and plays Cyrano de Bergerac when Big A goes on a lunch date; Paul's children are challenged to create a burger of the month.
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