We Are the Joneses - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Meet the Joneses
A woman who thinks she looks like Sponge Bob, wants to look good in round pants; Cathleen shoots a talk show pilot and Lexington Plastic Surgeons launches a search for the Ideal Butt Model.

Boobs and Butts
The wife of a hip hop legend comes for a breast augmentation and stays for corrective surgery; the Ideal Butt Model semifinalists are chosen.

Eyes for Doctor Jones
Construction trouble at the D.C. practice won't stop a patient with more than surgery on her mind; Cathleen finds a new clue about her biological family.

God Doctor of Noses
A woman who was bullied all through childhood, gets a new face from the dream team, and family support, as Cathleen searches for answers about her adoption.

Hopeless Case
Dr. Jones tackles a case of extreme facial keloids where other surgeons have failed; tennis with friends leads to a decision about Cathleen's adoption search.

Got a Match?
Construction on the D.C. surgical center grinds to a halt and Staci is back for another eyelift consultation.

Mama's Got Back
One woman wants a booty like her grandma's and another wants a butt like JLo; Dr. Jones pulls out all the stops to make Cathleen's birthday a real surprise.

And the Winner Is..
A patient who wants a new face schedules five procedures for the same day; all the votes are in and the Ideal Butt Model contest winner is finally revealed.

It's Not About the Budget
Cathleen tries to take a step back, to focus on her talk show website launch; the star of LPS's keloid treatment video comes back for an elective procedure.

Ring Around the Joneses
Two sisters call on Dr. Ende for matching facelifts and a lost wedding ring; Cathleen preps for her Chic Chat launch with a Girls' Night In.

Lights, Camera, Action!
A tummy tuck gives a patient confidence to face her painful past; an augmentation plan leads to a health scare.

Back for Round Two
A transgendered woman needs to fix botched silicone injections; Cathleen builds a green screen studio; it's round two of corrective surgery for the patient with giant facial keloids.

Chic Chat at Last!
Dr. Jones's extreme keloid patient must endure round two of a life-changing surgery; Cathleen asks Dr. Jones to compose the Chic Chat theme song in time for the website launch party.
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