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Two worlds collide when Josh, a wealthy young tech entrepreneur, meets Gabi, a feisty young food blogger, looking to be his personal chef. Gabi is desperate for the job and must prove herself, mostly to Josh's aide, who prefers a famous chef for the job. When Josh enlists Gabi to prepare a romantic meal for him and his girlfriend, the dinner goes awry and Gabi finds herself in a very awkward position. With the help of her best friend Sofia and Josh's housekeeper, Gabi turns a difficult situation into an opportunity for employment and maybe even love. Gabi gets some much needed help and advice from Josh’s assistant and his housekeeper.
Episode 10 : Young & Screwed
August. 03,2016
Gabi, Sofia, and Yolanda have to stay over with Josh while their building is treated for termites. But Josh and Gabi are uncomfortable staying together and try to make sense of an awkward situation. Meanwhile, Alan suggests a weekend getaway to cheer up Elliot, but his destination of choice is Josh's penthouse, making it an even more crowded house.
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Episode 5 : Young & Fostered
June. 29,2016
Alan and Elliott are surprised when their new foster “child” turns out to be a teenager, who forms a quick bond with Gabi.
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Episode 4 : Young & Piggy
June. 22,2016
Gabi and Sofia start working together, but things turn awkward when only one of them can land a coveted promotion.
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Episode 3 : Young & Fried
June. 15,2016
Gabi wants to prove to Josh that she’s doing fine on her own, so she leads him to believe she has a new job with famed chef Giada De Laurentiis. Meanwhile, Josh throws Yolanda a 50th birthday party, and uses the party as an excuse to check up on Gabi.
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Episode 2 : Young & Hurricane
June. 08,2016
Josh shows up in Hawaii to find out what Gabi is doing with her fake husband Adam. But Gabi is desperate to escape back to San Francisco, only to have a hurricane trap everyone on the island. Meanwhile, Elliot is angry after he is saved from a life-threatening situation by Yolanda rather than his husband Alan.
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Episode 1 : Young & Hawaii
June. 01,2016
Broken hearted over Josh, Gabi ends up on someone else’s honeymoon.
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