Girlfriends Season 1 Episode 7
Girlfriends
Season 1

Ep 7. Everything Fishy Ain't Fish

  • November 6, 2000
  • 27 min
  •   (41)

Joan is feeling insecure about her relationship with William after seeing him with another woman at a party. She confides in her girlfriends, who try to help her figure out what's going on. Maya suggests that she talk to William about it, while Lynn suggests that maybe it's nothing and that Joan should just trust him.

Meanwhile, Toni is excited to go on a date with Charles, a wealthy businessman who offers her a job at his company. Toni is hesitant to accept the job, but Charles assures her that he is not mixing business with pleasure.

However, things take a turn for the worse when Toni discovers that Charles is not the man she thought he was. He has a shady past and is involved in some illegal activities. Toni must decide whether she wants to continue seeing him or cut ties and risk losing the job opportunity.

Elsewhere, Lynn is keeping a secret from her girlfriends. She has been seeing a man named Rick, who is much older than her. Lynn is afraid of what her friends will think of her dating an older man, so she hasn't told them about him. However, she starts to feel guilty about hiding it and wonders if she should come clean.

The episode also tackles issues around race and identity, as Maya struggles with her biracial background and whether she fits in with the black community. She tells Joan that she sometimes feels like an outsider, but Joan assures her that she is just as much a part of the group as anyone else.

Overall, "Everything Fishy Ain't Fish" is a classic episode of Girlfriends that touches on a variety of issues, from trust in relationships to navigating the complexities of race and identity. The women of Girlfriends continue to be strong, relatable characters that audiences can't help but root for.

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Joan is feeling insecure about her relationship with William after seeing him with another woman at a party. She confides in her girlfriends, who try to help her figure out what's going on. Maya suggests that she talk to William about it, while Lynn suggests that maybe it's nothing and that Joan should just trust him.

Meanwhile, Toni is excited to go on a date with Charles, a wealthy businessman who offers her a job at his company. Toni is hesitant to accept the job, but Charles assures her that he is not mixing business with pleasure.

However, things take a turn for the worse when Toni discovers that Charles is not the man she thought he was. He has a shady past and is involved in some illegal activities. Toni must decide whether she wants to continue seeing him or cut ties and risk losing the job opportunity.

Elsewhere, Lynn is keeping a secret from her girlfriends. She has been seeing a man named Rick, who is much older than her. Lynn is afraid of what her friends will think of her dating an older man, so she hasn't told them about him. However, she starts to feel guilty about hiding it and wonders if she should come clean.

The episode also tackles issues around race and identity, as Maya struggles with her biracial background and whether she fits in with the black community. She tells Joan that she sometimes feels like an outsider, but Joan assures her that she is just as much a part of the group as anyone else.

Overall, "Everything Fishy Ain't Fish" is a classic episode of Girlfriends that touches on a variety of issues, from trust in relationships to navigating the complexities of race and identity. The women of Girlfriends continue to be strong, relatable characters that audiences can't help but root for.

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  • First Aired
    November 6, 2000
  • Runtime
    27 min
  • Language
    English
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