Season 6
15 episodes
44 min. per episode
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A glamorous Persian-American group navigates love, loyalty, and cultural clashes, revealing secrets that threaten their lavish lives.
Episodes
Mike hosts a housewarming party with the crew to celebrate a new chapter in his life, but its Asa's shocking pregnancy announcement that forces MJ and Reza to face the crossroads in their own personal lives when it comes to starting families of their own.
Reza and Adam throw an anniversary celebration, where Shervin tells the group that he and Annalise are exclusive and GG is once again left behind. Shervin hosts a party and invites Reza and GG. GG makes strides when she apologizes to Adam, but she and Reza actively avoid each other. MJ and Reza visit her father and Reza learns that Shams may be not doing as well as MJ has been letting on.
Tensions are high as plans for a trip to Israel cause a divide. Reza puts on a "Peace in the Middle East" costume party in an attempt to bring the group back together. GG tries responsibility on for size at the LA Fashion Week runway. MJ and Tommy decide to take the next step toward becoming parents. Asa navigates managing her expanding business with her expanding belly.
Reza and Adam have an emotional experience exploring both the surrogacy and adoption routes. GG's relationship is laid on the line when she introduces her boyfriend to her parents. The Shahs are excited for their trip to Israel, but getting into the country proves to be harder than it seems. MJ is adamant about being a mom soon, but her friends wonder whether she's ready.
Asa plans a trip to the ancient city of Akko to shoot a documentary, but her plan backfires as religious tension between Mike and GG comes to a head. Reza attempts to tap into his Jewish side, while MJ struggles to find a clear vision of her future with Tommy.
Follows a group of affluent young Persian-American friends who juggle their flamboyant, fast-paced L.A. lifestyles with the demands of their families and traditions.
