Alan smells pot and Kenny makes the ex-cons take drug tests. Later, C-Bass prepares to carry out a suicide bombing.
The male parolees begin to suspect that the Bureau of Prisons is facilitating their erectile dysfunction. Meanwhile, Carly goes for the pogo-sticking world record.
A heat wave sweeps across Los Angeles, and the residents clash with Kenny over air-conditioning. Meanwhile, Carly pursues Eulogio, despite his homosexuality.
The residents have their parents visit the house and attempt to reconnect after years of dysfunction.
The residents go on a camping trip, where they're tasked with a self-reliance exercise. Before long, the pressure gets to be too much and they turn on each other.
The residents revert to prison-hazing practices when a new “fish” moves into the house. Meanwhile, Kenny pursues his musical ambitions at an open-mic night.
The residents try to scare straight an obese juvenile delinquent. Meanwhile, Carly's hair is set on fire during an ear-candling session.
Kenny encourages the residents to pursue their GED. Soon, Carly discovers that prolonged marijuana use may be affecting her ability to learn.
The residents get jobs at a shopping mall, but find the working world has its share of pitfalls. Meanwhile, an infestation plagues the Crenshaw house.
In the first-season finale, Alan's wife tries to get him off the hook by hiring a big-name lawyer; and Eulogio deals with a former fling who may still have feelings for him.