Megan's relationship issues with the opposite sex reach a new level when
she realizes that Jacob is still interested in his ex-girlfriend and
Charlie decides to put the brakes on their friendship. Meanwhile, Laurel
is persuaded by Megan to include Sage and Rose in her marketing
campaign.
Megan is shocked when she finds an adult DVD in Rose's bookbag, but even
more shocked when Rose reveals that she is not a virgin and is planning
on having sex with her current boyfriend. Meanwhile, Sage invites Lily
out to a restaurant to dig up dirt on Megan and the two end up drinking
together, something that infuriates Megan. Finally, Megan is worried
when she thinks that Jacob might be losing interest in her.
After Rose is told that she must repeat her freshman year of high school
due to poor grades, Megan visits the headmaster and tries to get her a
second chance. However, a connection sparks between the headmaster and
Megan and she later accepts a date with him - causing Charlie to feel
jealous.
Megan is ecstatic to be attending a gala event of the rich and famous
where Laurel introduces her to several influential individuals. However,
the event turns sour when Megan gets into a heated argument with her
sister Lily, Rose spots her ex-boyfriend with another girl, and Megan
has to rescue both Rose and Sage after the two get caught driving
without a license.
Megan Smith, a recent graduate from Yale University unable to find
success in the journalism field, accepts a job offer from Laurel Limoges
- tutoring her two snobby, stuck-up billionaire twin granddaughters
with the hopes of getting them into Duke University
Originally called Surviving the Filthy Rich, this CW drama is an adaptation of the popular Zoey Dean novel How to Teach Filthy Rich Girls. In the series, Yale graduate Megan Smith recently moves to Manhattan with hopes of finding success in the field of journalism. However, when her plans go wrong, she accepts a job as the live-in tutor helping two wealthy high school students in Palm Springs get accepted at a top university. Privileged, from Alloy Entertainment in association with Warner Bros. Television and CBS Paramount Network Television., has reveived a 13 episode contract from The CW Television Network. The executive producers are Gilmore Girls' Rina Mimoun and Gossip Girl's Bob Levy and Leslie Morgenstein. 30 Rock's Michael Engler directed the pilot.
Though Privileged has attracted great reviews and a very devoted audience, the ratings just haven’t reflected the show’s quality.
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Originally called Surviving the Filthy Rich, this CW drama is an adaptation of the popular Zoey Dean novel How to Teach Filthy Rich Girls. In the series, Yale graduate Megan Smith recently moves to Manhattan with hopes of finding success in the field of journalism. However, when her plans go wrong, she accepts a job as the live-in tutor helping two wealthy high school students in Palm Springs get accepted at a top university. Privileged, from Alloy Entertainment in association with Warner Bros. Television and CBS Paramount Network Television., has reveived a 13 episode contract from The CW Television Network. The executive producers are Gilmore Girls' Rina Mimoun and Gossip Girl's Bob Levy and Leslie Morgenstein. 30 Rock's Michael Engler directed the pilot. Watch here....
All About a Brand New You!
Megan and Will avoid each other. Rose decides to ditch her and Sage's annual plans for Spring Break, and Sage and Zach becomes upset. Sage has troubles dealing with Luis's thoughts against gay marriage. Marco and Keith hire a very sassy wedding planner.
Episode Overview Read Reviews 8.9 Great
All About Betrayal
Rose tells Sage the truth about who their grandfather is, causing a confrontation between Laurel and the twins. Meanwhile, Will's dad decides to start a new magazine and Megan wants to contribute to the first issue, but the editor-in-chief is much harder to please than she anticipated. Also, Marco goes to drastic measures to win Keith back.
Episode Overview Read Reviews 9 Superb
All About Confessions
Megan and Charlie share a kiss, Sage is afraid that Luis will not like that she is a virgin, and Rose is approached by Miles' daughter.
Episode Overview Read Reviews 8.7 Great
All About the Big Picture
Will encourages Megan to distance herself from her family's problems and introduces her to his parents. Meanwhile, Rose and Zachary encounter a bump in their relationship when he discovers a picture of her, Sage, and Pete Wentz hanging out at a nightclub.
Episode Overview Read Reviews 8.8 Great
All About Tough Love
Upon learning that Lily is in prison, Megan rushes to her aid and discovers the reasoning behind her sister's imprisonment. Nonetheless, Will offers to bail Lily out, but Arthur refuses the help as a means to teach his daughter a lesson. Meanwhile, Rose aids Sage in picking out an expensive gift for Luis, but his reaction is nothing like what the twins had anticipated.
Episode Overview Read Reviews 8.6 Great
All About What Lies Beneath
Megan finally confronts her mother without any sugarcoating about how she really feels about being abandoned. Meanwhile, Sage and Rose plan a charity event for Cuban refugees as an excuse for Sage to spend more time with Luis. Also, Charlie goes back to school, but Mandy becomes jealous when she learns that he will be studying with Megan. Finally, Megan learns that Lily is being held in prison.
Episode Overview Read Reviews 8.7 Great
All About the Ripple Effect
Just as she's finally beginning to adjust to having a relationship with her father, Megan receives an unexpected visit from her mother. Meanwhile, Sage fights her feelings for Luis, and Will finds it difficult to comprehend Megan's family issues.
Episode Overview Read Reviews 8.7 Great
All About Love, Actually
Megan decides to punish Rose for planning to cheat on her final by grounding her. Meanwhile, Laurel rekindles an old flame, Charlie has doubts about living with Mandy, and Marco gets a new partner in the kitchen.
Episode Overview Read Reviews 8.8 Great
All About Overcompensating
Megan and Will finally begin dating, but the relationship faces early challenges when Megan discovers that Will is dating other women at the same time. Meanwhile, Rose begins to go to extreme measures to maintain good grades after doing badly on an English exam.
Episode Overview Read Reviews 8.7 Great
All About Insecurities
Sage and Rose's publicist gets them gigs at the opening of a hot nightclub, where Rose sings and Sage plays the guitar. Meanwhile, Megan's best friend from college, Caryn, comes to town and forces Megan to reevaluate her current circumstances.
Episode Overview Read Reviews 8.7 Great
All About Defining Yourself
Megan discovers surprising information about Laurel's past. Meanwhile, Sage and Rose get a publicist to help them with their fame and popularity.
Episode Overview Read Reviews 8.6 Great
All About the Haves and the Have-Nots
Megan finally decides to reunite with her father and invites him over for dinner at the mansion. Meanwhile, Lily is caught by Sage in a compromising position, and Charlie and Megan's friendship may be over after the two have a major confrontation.
Episode Overview Read Reviews 8.3 Great
All About Appearances
Megan's relationship issues with the opposite sex reach a new level when she realizes that Jacob is still interested in his ex-girlfriend and Charlie decides to put the brakes on their friendship. Meanwhile, Laurel is persuaded by Megan to include Sage and Rose in her marketing campaign.
Episode Overview Read Reviews 8.6 Great
All About Friends and Family
Laurel gives Megan the task of chaperoning the twins' pool party, thus forcing her to cancel plans for a spa weekend with Jacob. Meanwhile, Charlie confesses to Marco that he is in love with Megan, and Megan is convinced by Rose to invite Lily to the pool party.
Episode Overview Read Reviews 8.3 Great
All About the Power Position
Megan is shocked when she finds an adult DVD in Rose's bookbag, but even more shocked when Rose reveals that she is not a virgin and is planning on having sex with her current boyfriend. Meanwhile, Sage invites Lily out to a restaurant to dig up dirt on Megan and the two end up drinking together, something that infuriates Megan. Finally, Megan is worried when she thinks that Jacob might be losing interest in her.
Episode Overview Read Reviews 8.2 Great
All About What You Really, Really Want
After Rose is told that she must repeat her freshman year of high school due to poor grades, Megan visits the headmaster and tries to get her a second chance. However, a connection sparks between the headmaster and Megan and she later accepts a date with him - causing Charlie to feel jealous.
Episode Overview Read Reviews 8 Great
All About Honesty
Megan is ecstatic to be attending a gala event of the rich and famous where Laurel introduces her to several influential individuals. However, the event turns sour when Megan gets into a heated argument with her sister Lily, Rose spots her ex-boyfriend with another girl, and Megan has to rescue both Rose and Sage after the two get caught driving without a license.
Episode Overview Read Reviews 8 Great
Pilot
Megan Smith, a recent graduate from Yale University unable to find success in the journalism field, accepts a job offer from Laurel Limoges - tutoring her two snobby, stuck-up billionaire twin granddaughters with the hopes of getting them into Duke University.Watch here....
Twenty-three-year-old Megan Smith (Joanna GarcĂa) has a Yale education, a relentlessly positive attitude, and a plan to conquer the world of journalism, despite the fact that she is slaving away at a tabloid rag. Megan's plan is thrown off course when, in one whirlwind day, she gets fired, meets cosmetics mogul Laurel Limoges (Anne Archer), and becomes the live-in tutor for Laurel’s twin teen granddaughters in the heady Palm Beach, Florida, a world of wealth and power. The girls, Rose (Lucy Hale) and Sage (Ashley Newbrough), are beautiful, rebellious, and less-than-thrilled with their new tutor, but Megan is determined to win them over as she enjoys the perks of her new job: breathtaking private suite, gorgeous convertible, and live-in chef Marco (Allan Louis). Even the neighbors are fabulous in Palm Beach and Megan quickly catches the eye of Will (Brian Hallisay), the wealthy and attractive dilettante who lives on the estate next door and just happens to be dating Megan’s estranged sister, Lily (Kristina Apgar). Completing this romantic quadrangle is Megan's best friend, Charlie (Michael Cassidy), who is secretly in love with her. Despite her own complicated romantic and family relationships, Megan is committed to making a difference in the lives of her two headstrong charges as she navigates the treacherous waters of high society in Palm Beach.