Jews, and a pair of FBI agents arrest her father on a moral charge. The power dynamics are seriously complicated by a self-inflicted set of one-two punches: Jess is caught on viral video in a prominent position at a drunken party at which a round of beer pong turns into a queasy game of Nazis vs. Jess, a high school student who can’t understand why her mother would undermine her seamless transition to USC, flirts with Tom Dean, a self-described incel who’s refused to follow his father’s orders and leave the carriage house on the property. Roger, not the type to take this kind of behavior lying down, schemes with an amusingly interchangeable roster of attorneys to cajole her into returning. Julie, an aesthetician and office manager who apparently had every cosmetic surgery imaginable before she was plucked from her job by big-time real estate developer Roger Jones, has secretly taken their 17-year-old daughter, Jess, and left him and his checkbook for good. Doug Dean and his second wife, former Sunday school teacher Sandi, turning over the keys to their Oceanside home to Julie Cohen. A woman's sudden decision to move into a house being sold by a minister and his wife exposes fault lines that undermine virtually every relationship in Orange County.Īfter a teasing frame that shows an unnamed woman terrified by the realization that there’s a man inside her home, the narrative rewinds two days to show the Rev.
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