Hellcats S01E11 Think Twice Before You Go
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- Original name: Hellcats
- Type: Scripted
- IMDb link: 1596356
- IMDb rating: 6.7 (11,183 votes) Search
- Created by: Kevin Murphy
- Production: Bonanza Productions, CBS Studios, CBS Television Studios, Warner Bros. Television
Episode description:
After the incident in the car, Dan issues Marti an ultimatum – either admit she has feelings for him or their friendship is over. Marti drags a depressed Savannah to a BBQ to help lift her spirits. Savannah drinks a little too much and decides to flirt with the DJ, which puts her in a compromising position later that night. Marti decides to tell Savannah the truth about what happened between her and Dan.
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Feb 27, 2026
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