Season 1 of "Life With Boys" consists of 13 episodes, each with its own unique storyline and comedic moments. Here are some highlights:
The pilot episode of establishes the core conflict instantly: Tess wants to try out for the boys’ wrestling team. Her brothers are horrified. Her father is conflicted. And the school principal is adamant that wrestling is "a male sport." The season then spirals into 20 episodes of escalating pranks, heart-to-heart talks on the basement couch, and Tess proving that estrogen does not equal weakness. Life With Boys - Season 1
The show centers on Tess Foster (played with manic energy by Torri Webster), a spunky, athletic, and fiercely independent 14-year-old. Unlike most teen protagonists who dream of prom dresses and pop stardom, Tess dreams of wrestling, hockey, and dating—often in that order. The "life" in the title is a battlefield, because Tess lives with her single father, Jack (Sandy Jobin-Bevans), a high school coach, and her three brothers: Season 1 of "Life With Boys" consists of
Tess develops a crush on a new kid at school, the cool, mysterious (guest star). The problem? Jake is a star quarterback and only hangs out with "cool guys," not girls with brothers who answer the door in wrestling singlets. Her father is conflicted