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#1 - Backyard
Season 1 Episode 1 - Aired 4/12/2018
On discovering she has alopecia, children’s television presenter Michelle flees back to Brisbane and arrives on her best friend Chloë’s doorstep, under the cover of darkness. Chloë cradles her dog, Gordon, terrified she’s being robbed, until she asks Michelle what her Patronus is. Chloë welcomes her back openly at first and tries to enlist her help in ticking items off her ‘reverse bucket list’, now that her chemotherapy’s finished – but Michelle is nervous and far from ready to deal with her new illness.
Director: Corrie Chen
Writer: Michelle Law, Chloë Reeson
- NaN/100 votes
#2 - Work
Season 1 Episode 2 - Aired 4/12/2018
Chloë heads to work at the bra store and asks her boss, Cheryl, for advice on her list: right before her crush, Marny, walks in looking for bras: and Chloë. Prompted by Chloë’s can-do attitude, Michelle ventures out to the pharmacy to find a cure for her ‘disease’, but runs into problems when she sees Huang Fu (Eddy) from high school manning the counter.
Director: Corrie Chen
Writer: Michelle Law, Chloë Reeson
- NaN/100 votes
#3 - Living Room
Season 1 Episode 3 - Aired 4/12/2018
Chloë and Michelle play a tense game of Jenga; it could be a regular night hanging out at home, but Chloë is pissed that Michelle wouldn’t go to the drag show with her. She’s determined to tick more items off her list, but she’s not getting much help from her best friend, the professional shut-in. Michelle’s excuses for hibernating are wearing thin, when a health scare resets both of their priorities.
Director: Corrie Chen
Writer: Michelle Law, Chloë Reeson
- NaN/100 votes
#4 - Party
Season 1 Episode 4 - Aired 4/12/2018
Chloë and Michelle arrive at Jared’s party: Michelle nervous, Chloë excited. After a vomit-inducing demonstration of Spin-the-phone from their host, Michelle and Chloë get separated. Michelle’s first instinct to hide on the balcony becomes ineffective when faced with her high school frenemy, Sadie, and Eddy makes an appearance at the worst possible moment. Chloë’s quest for a joint leads her to a bedroom containing Marny, Jackie, and a whole lot of repressed feelings about her cancer.
Director: Corrie Chen
Writer: Michelle Law, Chloë Reeson
- NaN/100 votes
#5 - Sexual Healing
Season 1 Episode 5 - Aired 4/12/2018
Date night: well not really, but Chloë and Michelle need to practice, because both Marny and Eddy want to hang out. After dispensing tips to each other, some less helpful than others, Michelle hate-listens to Sadie’s meditation podcast, until Chloë busts in wearing only a robe. This is the final frontier of their friendship.
Director: Corrie Chen
Writer: Michelle Law, Chloë Reeson
- NaN/100 votes
#6 - Beach
Season 1 Episode 6 - Aired 4/12/2018
Despite recent romantic mishaps, Michelle congratulates Chloë on organising a double-date with Eddy and Marny at the beach. It’s a real step forward for them both, romantically, but Chloë’s location choice leaves something to be desired for a newly bald woman with a large number of wig-related anxieties.
Director: Corrie Chen
Writer: Michelle Law, Chloë Reeson
- NaN/100 votes
#7 - Drag
Season 1 Episode 7 - Aired 4/12/2018
Chloë dances cheek to cheek with Marny at “Snatched”, the local drag night; Michelle sits at home with Gordon, bored out of her brain. She wakes the next morning to find a missed call from Eddy and a disturbing voicemail from Marny: Chloë’s had a wild night.
Director: Corrie Chen
Writer: Michelle Law, Chloë Reeson
The Best Episodes of Homecoming Queens Season 1
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Two best friends reinvent themselves after chronic illness changes their friendship, their futures and... their pubic hair.
Genres:ComedyDrama
Season 1 Ratings Summary
"Backyard" is the best rated episode of "Homecoming Queens" season 1. It scored N/A/10 based on 0 votes. Directed by Corrie Chen and written by Michelle Law, Chloë Reeson, it aired on 4/12/2018. This episode is rated NaN points higher than the second-best, "Work".