WeCrashed - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

This Is Where it Begins
Adam Neumann is a young entrepreneur finding his path in the business world when he meets Rebekah, who inspires him to launch a company.

Masha Masha Masha
Tying the knot after a whirlwind romance, Adam and Rebekah begin their life together as he expands WeWork and she pursues acting.

Summer Camp
The growing WeWork team gathers on Rebekah's family property. Rebekah grapples with a public relations misstep and bad personal news.

4.4
With Adam's fame growing and WeWork on the rise, Rebekah begins to feel sidelined at home and decides to pursue a new friendship.

Hustle Harder
After a huge investment, WeWork is firmly in the big leagues—and Adam is ready to take aim at his competition. Rebekah's friendship is strained.

Fortitude
Chaos at WeWork sends the Neumanns on a retreat to the west coast. Concerns grow about Adam's leadership. Rebekah finds a new focus.

The Power of We
Rebekah is frustrated with WeGrow's progress while Adam attempts to mend their relationship. They state their mission—and the world reacts.

The One With All the Money
Series finale. After a disastrous reaction kills the IPO, Adam and Rebekah fight for their lives at WeWork. Adam risks it all in a last-ditch effort.
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