The outrageous story of Somen “Steve” Banerjee, an Indian immigrant who became the unlikely founder of the world’s greatest male-stripping empire—and let nothing stand in his way in the process.
The worst episode of "Welcome to Chippendales" is "Switzerland", rated 7.1/10 from 250 user votes. It was directed by Richard Shepard and written by N/A. "Switzerland" aired on 1/3/2023 and is rated 0.3 point(s) lower than the second lowest rated, "February 31st".
In a bucolic Swiss village, Steve’s sins finally catch up with him. As he stares down the consequences of his actions, he makes a final, fateful choice.
Director: Richard Shepard
Writer: N/A
As Steve's financial woes mount, Nick offers a lifeline in the form of a proposal that would take Chippendales global. A printing error has disastrous consequences for Steve.
Director: Nisha Ganatra
Writer: N/A
While Steve is away in India, Nick cooks up his next creative triumph. But when Steve returns home, he has other plans for the show.
Director: Gwyneth Horder-Payton
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As Steve's new calendar flies off the shelves, a fed-up Nick makes a pitch to New York investors. A snub from Steve provides Otis with a sobering wake-up call.
Director: Gwyneth Horder-Payton
Writer: N/A
While Nick takes the Big Apple by storm, Steve is back in LA staring down a discrimination lawsuit. Jealousy flares when Nick becomes a media darling--and the face of the brand.
Director: Nisha Ganatra
Writer: N/A
Nick’s success on the road infuriates Steve, who turns to Ray to spy on him. As Steve reaches his breaking point with Nick, Irene reaches hers with her husband.
Director: Richard Shepard
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Indian immigrant Somen "Steve" Banerjee spends his days working at a gas station and his nights dreaming of being the next Hugh Hefner. A chance encounter with a Playboy centerfold and her slick promoter husband sends him in an unexpected new direction.
Director: Matt Shakman
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As Chippendales takes flight, Steve assembles his dream team—including a shy accountant who may be more than just a business hire.
Director: Matt Shakman
Writer: N/A