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To honor a bet that he lost to Mark, former New York Yankee Alex Rodriguez works a shift at the Fenway Wahlburgers restaurant; Mark and Donnie plot to exponentially increase Paul's Instagram followers; Phyllis and Alma take an oil painting class.
Paul and Drama drive the food truck to Mark's dealership in Columbus, Ohio, then they turn around and return to Boston to tailgate at a New England Patriots game with former Super Bowl Champions Matt Light and Troy Brown.
Donnie breaks ground on his St. Charles, Ill., location; Alma, Johnny Drama and Phyllis plan a '50s-themed carhop behind Paul's back; Brandon gets into the dog food market with the help of Paul and Alma's dogs.
Paul gets a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to fly with the Air Force's Thunderbirds in Las Vegas; Brandon tags along and bets Paul that he'll have a better Vegas experience on the strip; Bob gets more involved in the company.
Paul visits the Lone Star State and gets the full cowboy experience as he explores a possible Austin location; Alma and Phyllis help Brandon get his dating life on track; Paul puts his body on the line to learn a new skill.
In a no-holds-barred romp down memory lane, Mark, Donnie, Paul, and Alma recall the most hilarious moments over the last nine seasons of the series, "Wahlburgers."
Paul visits a beef distributor in Amsterdam in preparation for a possible military base location in Germany, while Nino tries to distract him with playing tourist the entire time; Paul ends up with some special new footwear.
Paul visits a military base in Germany to decide whether or not it's a good fit for a Wahlburgers location; Alma and Phyllis work up a sweat as they take part in a community event with former Boston Celtics players Dana Barros and Leon Powe.
The show devolves into a self-proclaimed awards ceremony where Donnie and Paul hand out Wahlburgers awards to their favorite clips; with special appearances by Alma, Bob and Brandon, plus a special "Behind the Menu" segment starring Johnny Drama.
Mark uses his new business venture to help Paul get his health and fitness on track; Alma prepares for a big interview on the "Today" show; Bob continues to get more involved in the business and pitches a big idea to Wahlburgers corporate.
The Wahlbergs prepare to open the long-awaited location in their hometown of Dorchester; Donnie gives Paul a professional makeover for the event, using some of his friends from "Blue Bloods"; Alma gets a special treat from Mark's personal chef.
Chef Paul works on getting the right equipment and the company's burger times down in order to step into the fast-food market with their Express Model; the brothers disagree on the packaging of their own brand of retail beef.
The brothers plan to break ground on a new Wahlburgers in their hometown of Dorchester, Mass.; tensions rise when Donnie finds out that Paul made an executive decision on the Wahlburgers beef packaging without the brothers' input.
Mark selects Paul to be the pitchman for a business partnership; in an initiative to bring Wahlburgers into a healthier market, Mark, Donnie and Paul promote a new item, the Impossible Burger; Alma takes charge at the Dorchester construction site.
Mark hosts an NBA All-Star weekend party at their newest addition, Wahlburgers-Sunset; a new technology allows the brothers to virtually pop up at any Wahlburgers location from anywhere in the world.
Paul heads to Big Cedar Lodge, where he gets a crash course in being an outdoorsman; Alma makes a signature Mother's Day cupcake for the restaurants.
The Boston-Pittsburgh sports rivalries present a unique challenge and Paul has to venture outside of his comfort zone to tackle the issue before it becomes a bigger problem; Paul and Donnie fly out to try to build a bridge with the community.
A freak ice storm threatens to derail the VIP party celebrating the opening of the newest Wahlburgers in Taylor, Mich.; after many months of being closed, Donnie makes it his personal mission to reopen the Coney Island Wahlburgers.
Over 15,000 fans greet Mark, Donnie and Paul inside the famous Mall of America at the largest grand opening in Wahlburgers' history; Mark and Donnie try to convince Paul on expanding their product line, Wahlburgers at Home.
Mark strikes a deal that will put Wahlburgers on military bases both home and abroad; Donnie learns about his local town's culture in order to gain the St. Charles City Council's approval to build his own Wahlburgers.
Mark, Donnie and Paul converge in Houston in hopes of another New England Patriots championship; Mark and his children take on NFL Pro Bowler Travis Kelce; Donnie convinces Paul to join him on Jenny's radio show.
Donnie invites food critic Daym Drops to Wahlburgers to help convince Paul to change up the fries; Alma asks Johnny Drama to teach her golf so she can spend more time with Mark.
Mark invites Alma to be his red-carpet date for the Boston premiere of the film "Patriots Day"; Paul visits the Las Vegas Wahlburgers, where new neighbor and country-music artist John Rich proposes a business partnership.
Donnie's trip to the grand opening of the second Orlando Wahlburgers is diverted when NSYNC's Joey Fatone seeks advice for his new hot dog joint, Fat One's; a secret diner tests out the food and service at the Lynnfield, Mass., location.
Paul discovers a meatless patty that he wants to put on the menu, and delivers the burger to Mark for the ultimate taste test; Donnie asks Danny Wood to help him convince the rest of the New Kids to showcase Wahlburgers gear on their upcoming tour.
Mark and Paul prepare to close a deal to open Wahlburgers locations in the Asia Pacific; Donnie prepares a video speech for the event; Alma learns she will have another grandchild.
Mark's business trip across the country includes an opportunity to create the first Wahlburgers action figure; Alma secretly hires her best friend as the newest Alma Nove hostess.
Donnie scouts a potential location in Nashville, Tenn., with New Kids bandmate Joey MacIntyre and NSYNC's Chris Kirkpatrick; Paul helps a veteran from the Wounded Warrior Project recover his passion for cooking.
Donnie and Elijah commandeer a food truck and drive it to the New Kids on the Block's concert venue in Philadelphia; some loyal patrons ask Paul if they can have their wedding at Wahlburgers; Mark attempts to close a business deal in the Midwest.
Paul enlists entertainers Penn and Teller to make a VIP party at the Las Vegas Wahlburgers a magical event; Donnie suggests that Alma cook a meal as a way of introducing herself to the company's new corporate employees.
Donnie helps Jenny conduct research for her new vodka at the Vegas Wahlburgers, with R&B vocal group Boyz II Men enlisted to help test the flavors; Mark gets a delicious surprise birthday present from his business partner while traveling in Italy.
Alma works as a greeter while Mark negotiates a deal to put Wahlburgers into Bass Pro Shops locations; Paul offers his brother Arthur to baby-sit his newest nephew.
Mark provides viewers intimate access into a day of his life as he attends the grand opening of the Cleveland Wahlburgers; Paul guides the audience through a day in his life as he faces a health scare.
Paul's idea for delivery service provides the perfect cover for Donnie and Jenny to distract Alma while Mark and the rest of the family prepare for her surprise 75th birthday party.
Donnie hires a team to create a virtual-reality experience of the Hingham, Mass., Wahlburgers for fans unable to visit the restaurant; Mark introduces Drama to an up-and-coming Boston rapper named Token.
Mark works with the franchisee of the new Detroit Wahlburgers to ensure the location opens up in record time; Donnie invites Paul to help him scout for potential restaurant locations in downtown Chicago, then pulls a prank on his brother.
Donnie takes Bob and Oscar to scout a potential Wahlburgers location in St. Charles, Ill., and pulls out all the stops to convince Oscar to make Chicago his college town; Mark flies to Toronto for the premiere of his film "Deepwater Horizon."
Paul organizes a burger-eating contest at the Coney Island Wahlburgers to coincide with Donnie throwing out the ceremonial first pitch at a Brooklyn Cyclones baseball game; Bob's daughter asks him about their family heritage for a school project.
Mark forces Paul to prepare a meal for the Lords and Ladies of Hopetoun House in Scotland; Bob wants to get a burger named after him.
Mark and actor Josh Duhamel try to sneak Wahlburgers merchandise into some high-octane scenes of the latest "Transformers" film; Paul invites Alma out for lunch at a fancy restaurant in downtown Boston.
Mark and Paul visit the Tottenham Hotspur's stadium as a potential Wahlburgers location and learn about a different type of football; Bob surprises Alma with a visit from her daughter Michelle.
Paul heads to Kentucky to be a featured chef at the prestigious Taste of Derby, while his brothers tag along to play the ponies; Mark visits the headquarters of Nike to develop a Wahlburgers shoe.
Mark sets up Paul on a London tour with '80s pop star Rick Astley; Donnie receives cooking tips from Alma.
Alma celebrates the holidays early when Mark and his children arrive in town; circumstances prevent Donnie from attending the festivities, but he sends special gifts to his family.
Donnie and Bob become carried away with campaigning when a poll of Wahlburgers customers asks them to vote for whom they believe is Alma's favorite son; Mark and golfer Bubba Watson team up to compete in the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro Am.
While in Orlando, Fla., for the grand opening of the first Wahlburgers in the Sunshine State, Mark and Paul manage to squeeze in a competitive game of mini golf; Alma seeks Donnie's advice after she gets cast in a furniture store commercial.
Donnie hosts a charity poker tournament and gets Paul, Bob and Jim to make a side bet on who will be the last Wahlberg remaining in the competition; Mark lets Alma take his daughters out for a day of shopping and makeovers.
Paul, Bob and Alma visit the old house Alma and some of the children moved into following her divorce; Brandon works on a Wahlburgers calendar for Alma featuring Donnie and the rest of the family.
Mark forces Paul to hire his friend, an outspoken hibachi chef known as Sexy Kenny; Donnie shares his special bartending knowledge with Alma.
Paul visits the new Wahlburgers location in Los Angeles and cooks a special meal for Mark and his wife, Rhea, at the restaurant where they first saw each another; Donnie invites Alma to do a Mother's Day interview with Entertainment Tonight.
Paul meets with a top-level advertising agency in Chicago that has developed some of Donnie's ideas for a print campaign; while in Las Vegas for a charity event, Mark checks in on the progress of the new Wahlburgers location.
Mark invites the brothers and their children to the New England Patriots' practice facility for a game of touch football in front of the team's owner, Robert Kraft; Donnie takes Elijah, an avid drummer, to visit the Zildjian cymbal factory.
Mark makes plans to direct a video to help take Johnny Drama's music career to the next level, and enlists rapper P. Diddy and Hollywood director Peter Berg to serve as mentors.
Mark travels to Philadelphia to host the Festival of Families celebration honoring Pope Francis; Brandon gets his first chance to join the poker game at the Wahlberg family reunion.
Donnie needs a hand after he promises to bring Wahlburgers to his "Blue Bloods" co-star Marisa Ramirez and the rest of the TV series' cast and crew; Mark sends Paul to Costa Rica for a much-needed vacation.
Donnie surprises Alma and the rest of the New Kids on the Block parents with a party bus for their Boston concert; Paul flies to Los Angeles to meet a billionaire investor looking to open up Wahlburgers throughout the Middle East.
Paul visits Mark in France, where he tours Paris and gets the opportunity to prove that his cooking skills are as good as those of any French chef.
Prankster Mark gets a taste of his own medicine when he plays golf against Masters champion Bubba Watson; Alma, Bob and Brandon visit a hospital where Alma worked as a nurse.
Champion racer Dale Earnhardt Jr. invites Mark to a NASCAR event in New Hampshire; Paul and Bob deliver Wahlburgers to NASCAR drivers Greg Biffle and Ricky Stenhouse Jr.; Brandon flies out to Chicago for a singing lesson with Donnie.
Wahlburgers takes on local rival Tasty Burger in a game of softball at Fenway Park, the historic home of baseball's Boston Red Sox; Alma volunteers to manage the team, but Mark soon decides to take charge.
Paul and his children visit Mark and his family in Los Angeles; a friendly game of touch football turns competitive; Kari gets Alma to open up about her life in Hollywood.
Things get feisty when members of Mark's entourage pitch ideas for new business ventures; Alma goes shopping for a dress to wear to an upcoming graduation.
Paul works to create a burger for New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft, but football players Rob Gronkowski and Julian Edelman offer up a different suggestion; Bob tries to get his daughter to spend quality time with Alma.
The NKOTB concert tour intersects with Mark's publicity tour in New York City, creating a chance for the famous Wahlberg brothers to finally share a moment; Paul escorts Alma to a special Mother's Day event featuring celebrity mothers.
The gang meets its fictional alter egos at the premiere of the "Entourage" film; Brandon wants to throw his grandmother a surprise party, but Alma has other plans.
Paul must make a decision about a Wahlburger's poutine; Donnie arrives to help Paul; Mark gets a visit from his older brother, Bob.
The highly-anticipated opening of a Wahlburgers in Coney Island is delayed; Donnie, Mark and Paul celebrate at the amusement park while battling each other for arcade-game supremacy.
Mark grabs some high-tech audio gear and plays Cyrano de Bergerac when Big A goes on a lunch date; Paul's children are challenged to create a burger of the month.
Paul creates a specialty burger for Boston Red Sox slugger David Ortiz, but has concerns about jinxing the player's performance; Donnie comes up with a unique solution when Alma is afraid to fly to his Chicago-area wedding.
Mark challenges Big A and Nacho to a weight-loss competition; Paul and Donnie stay at Alma's house, where they soon learn it's a good thing they no longer live under the same roof.
Hockey legend Bobby Orr joins Paul and Jim for a special round of golf; Donnie goes house hunting with Alma; Mark, Drama, Brandon and Nacho try to think of the perfect nickname for Kari.
Donnie and Paul visit the site of their new restaurant in Las Vegas and try their luck at the casinos; Mark and his look-alike nephew bet on a basketball game between Nacho and his doppelganger.
Paul decides to cook Mark, Bob, Drama and Billy a five-star meal to expose the friends to the pleasures of fine dining.
Paul creates a special burger for a Boston comic convention; Donnie and the New Kids on the Block receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Paul visits Mark in Los Angeles; children taste test a new menu item; on the set of "Ted 2," Mark comes through on an acting gig for Johnny Drama.
The Wahlbergs attend the grand opening of a new Wahlburgers in Toronto; Johnny Drama is asked to star in an independent film.
New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski gives Paul fantasy-football pointers; Mark brings Johnny to a Los Angeles dentist; Alma becomes addicted to her new smartphone.
Johnny and Henry tag along when Mark travels to Hong Kong to promote a film; Johnny auditions for a commercial, while Henry fills his stomach of steel with local delicacies.
The boys get mischievous on the local holiday known as Dorchester Day; Johnny "Drama" and Henry "Nacho" are enlisted to paint a shed in Donnie's backyard.
Donnie becomes homesick during a European tour with the New Kids on the Block; Paul travels to London to cheer up his brother and ends up cooking a feast for the band.
Paul visits an oyster farm and attends a skateboarding event for his son; Mark wants Paul to meet a city developer to discuss a restaurant location; Paul becomes worried when Alma shares candid childhood stories with a visiting reporter.
Alma becomes worried when Paul takes up woodworking as a hobby; Johnny Drama and his funk band are scheduled to perform at the Boston premiere of Mark's new film.
Mark assigns his bodyguard to watch over his mother; Paul hopes to give his daughter a thrill when pop duo MKTO visits the restaurant, while Johnny "Drama" schemes to perform with the group.
Paul and Bob take their sons on a fishing trip that soon evolves into a paintball battle; Alma intervenes when she learns her grandson Brandon is dating two girls at once.
Donnie learns to appreciate Paul's talents when he steps into his brother's shoes to run the restaurant for a day; Arthur offers Johnny "Drama" a role in a new film.
Members of the Wahlberg family have different ideas on expansion plans for their burger restaurant; matriarch Alma tries to convince overworked head chef Paul to hire an assistant.
Paul drops everything and heads to Toronto when Mark calls him to say he's found the perfect place to open another Wahlburgers restaurant.
Paul takes the day off to play golf with Mark; Alma decides to make a few changes to the brothers' second restaurant when she is left in charge of the day shift.
Mark asks Johnny and Billy to take Paul out for a weekend of physical activity; Alma, Kari and Mackenzie uncover Mark and Donnie's childhood memorabilia in the garage.
Donnie and Mark, along with some famous friends, trick Paul into thinking they are working on a jingle for the restaurant; Alma has a hard time trying to find the perfect gift for Jenny.
Johnny Drama gets to audition for a film role when Mark brings his real-life entourage to Los Angeles; Alma secretly reads unsolicited scripts that Paul has been routinely discarding.
The Wahlberg clan reunites for a Patriots' Day celebration; Jim and a couple of the New Kids on the Block run the Boston Marathon; Paul attempts to learn Uncle Archie's secret meatball recipe.