Inspired by actual events — and the love story at the center of it all. WeWork grew from a single coworking space into a global brand worth $47 billion in under a decade. Then, in less than a year, its valuation dropped $40 billion. What happened?
The worst episode of "WeCrashed" is "Summer Camp", rated 7/10 from 558 user votes. It was directed by John Requa, Glenn Ficarra and written by Eva Anderson. "Summer Camp" aired on 3/18/2022 and is rated 0.3 point(s) lower than the second lowest rated, "This Is Where It Begins".
The growing WeWork team gathers on Rebekah's family property. Rebekah grapples with a public relations misstep and bad personal news.
Director: John Requa, Glenn Ficarra
Writer: Eva Anderson
Adam Neumann is a young entrepreneur finding his path in the business world when he meets Rebekah, who inspires him to launch a company.
Director: John Requa, Glenn Ficarra
Writer: Lee Eisenberg, Drew Crevello
Tying the knot after a whirlwind romance, Adam and Rebekah begin their life together as he expands WeWork and she pursues acting.
Director: John Requa, Glenn Ficarra
Writer: Eleanor Burgess
Rebekah is frustrated with WeGrow's progress while Adam attempts to mend their relationship. They state their mission—and the world reacts.
Director: Tinge Krishnan
Writer: Eleanor Burgess, Eva Anderson
With Adam's fame growing and WeWork on the rise, Rebekah begins to feel sidelined at home and decides to pursue a new friendship.
Director: Cory Finley
Writer: Zenzele Price
After a huge investment, WeWork is firmly in the big leagues—and Adam is ready to take aim at his competition. Rebekah's friendship is strained.
Director: Cory Finley
Writer: Elissa Karasik
Chaos at WeWork sends the Neumanns on a retreat to the west coast. Concerns grow about Adam's leadership. Rebekah finds a new focus.
Director: Tinge Krishnan
Writer: Mark Stasenko
After a disastrous reaction kills the IPO, Adam and Rebekah fight for their lives at WeWork. Adam risks it all in a last-ditch effort.
Director: Shari Springer Berman, Robert Pulcini
Writer: Zenzele Price, Elissa Karasik, Mark Stasenko