A woman overcomes childhood leukemia to achieve her dream of becoming an on-air host at a home shopping network.
The best episode of "I Love That for You" is "Shop Cancer's Ass", rated 8/10 from 101 user votes. It was directed by N/A and written by N/A. "Shop Cancer's Ass" aired on 6/19/2022 and is rated 0.2 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Point of No Returns".
Joanna faces the repercussions of her lie during the big charity weekend.
Director: N/A
Writer: N/A
As SVN prepares for the big charity weekend, Jackie makes a decision about her future. Beth Ann and Darcy find themselves both focused on Perry as Joanna’s lie comes crashing down on her.
Director: Heather Jack
Writer: Albertina Rizzo
Joanna pushes Patricia to face her startling discovery head on. Jackie looks for guidance from her astrologer Pam while Darcy makes an impulsive purchase.
Director: Desiree Akhavan
Writer: Crystal Jenkins
Joanna is put in a tough position when she’s unexpectedly asked to go on air. Jackie and Patricia realize their issues may be irreconcilable.
Director: Desiree Akhavan
Writer: Ali Liebegott
No longer wanting to be defined by her childhood illness, Joanna gets her dream job as a host on the home shopping channel SVN. But when her first broadcast doesn’t go as planned, Joanna makes a bold choice to save her fate at the network.
Director: Michael Showalter
Writer: Vanessa Bayer, Jeremy Beiler
Joanna tries to take back her lie but is tested by the attention she gets from being sick. Meanwhile, SVN celebrates Jackie’s 30th anniversary at the network and Patricia doesn’t want Jackie to tell the truth about her personal life on air.
Director: Michael Showalter
Writer: Jeremy Beiler
Joanna attempts to win over her crush Jordan by recruiting co-workers and some SVN fans to pack Jordan’s concert. Patricia comes up with a plan to use Joanna’s cancer to help the network.
Director: Andrew DeYoung
Writer: Zora Bikangaga
Patricia announces plans for an SVN cancer charity weekend that leaves Joanna panicking. Jackie wants control over “Beautiful You”, but Patricia’s mind is elsewhere.
Director: Andrew DeYoung
Writer: Sudi Green