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‘I Love LA’ Episode Guide: What Time Does ‘I Love LA’ Episode 5 Air on HBO?


Four weeks in and we’re halfway through Season 1 of Rachel Sennott‘s HBO comedy series, I Love LA, which (thank goodness) has already been renewed for a second season.

Since premiering in early November, the show has been making us laugh and keeping fans on their toes, and now it’s back for another episode that is sure to shock and excite. That statement is even more true considering that this week, we’re meeting Alyssa’s (Leighton Meester) husband during a dinner party.

Meester — who also recently appeared in Season 2 of Netflix’s Nobody Wants This, acting opposite her real-life husband Adam Brody — has quietly been giving fans some of the best scenes in I Love LA thus far, and is now getting the opportunity to steal the spotlight in the newest episode. Here’s everything you need to know in order to tune into I Love LA Episode 5 as it airs on Sunday night.

When Does I Love LA Air on HBO?

The second episode of I Love LA airs Sunday, November 30, on HBO at 10:30 p.m. ET.

When Does I Love LA Drop on HBO Max?

On Sunday, the fifth episode of I Love LA hits HBO Max at 10:30 p.m. ET/7:30 p.m. PT. Episodes air on HBO and HBO Max at the same time.

What Is Episode 5 of I Love LA Called?

I Love LA‘s second episode is titled “They Can’t All Be Jeremys,” a reference to the husband of Maia’s boss, Alyssa (Meester). Who plays Jeremy? That’s a surprise…

Is There a Description for “They Can’t All Be Jeremys” Available?

“Impressed with Maia’s strides at work, Alyssa invites her and Dylan over for dinner. Meanwhile, Charlie finds himself charmed by Lukas and his friend group, and Alani teaches Tallulah to drive,” a synopsis reads.

Have Any Photos Been Released From I Love LA Episode 5?

You bet! Take a look at some of the first photos revealed from Season 1, Episode 5 of I Love LA.

Rachel Sennott and Leighton Meester in 'I Love LA' Season 1 Episode 5
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True Whitaker and Odessa A'Zion in 'I Love LA' Episode 5
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Moses Ingraham and Odessa A'Zion in 'I Love LA' Episode 5
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Froy Gutierrez in 'I Love LA' Episode 5
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True Whitaker and Jordan Firstman in 'I Love LA' Episode 5
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Josh Hutcherson and Rachel Sennott in Season 1 Episode 5 of 'I Love LA'
Photo: HBO/WBD

How Can I Watch I Love LA?

If you’re new to HBO Max, you can sign up for as low as $10.99/month with ads, but an ad-free subscription will cost $18.49/month.

If you want to stream even more and save a few bucks a month while you’re at it, we recommend subscribing to one of the discounted Disney+ Bundles with Hulu and HBO Max. With ads, the bundle costs $19.99/month and without ads, $32.99/month.

How Many Episodes Does I Love LA Have?

In total, there are eight episodes in the first season of I Love LA. The Season 1 finale airs on Sunday, December 21. Here is your episode guide, including the episode titles that we currently know as of this publishing:

  • Episode 1, “Block Her”: Sunday, November 2
  • Episode 2, “Roger & Munchy”: Sunday, November 9
  • Episode 3, “Girl’s Girl”: Sunday, November 16
  • Episode 4, “Upstairses”: Sunday, November 23
  • Episode 5: Sunday, November 30
  • Episode 6: Sunday, December 7
  • Episode 7: Sunday, December 13
  • Episode 8: Sunday, December 20

You can catch up on the first four episodes on HBO Max right now.

Who Stars in I Love LA?

  • Rachel Sennott as Maia Simsbury, an aspiring talent manager
  • Odessa A’Zion as Talullah Stiel, an up-and-coming influencer and Maia’s chaotic bestie
  • Jordan Firstman as Charlie Cohen, Maia’s closest male friend and a Hollywood stylist
  • True Whitaker as Alani Marcus, a nepo baby friend of Maia
  • Josh Hutcherson as Dylan, Maia’s dedicated and sweet boyfriend
  • Leighton Meester as Alyssa, Maia’s “girl boss” feminist manager at Alyssa180

What is I Love LA About?

The series follows a group of tight-knit friends in Los Angeles, navigating life, love, work and complex relationships in the chaos of their mid-twenties.

I Love LA airs on HBO at 10:30 p.m. ET on Sundays. New episodes stream on HBO Max at the same time.



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