The WORST seasons of Girlfriends

Every season of Girlfriends ever, ranked from worst to best by thousands of votes from fans of the show. The worst seasons of Girlfriends!

A mixed batch of black women face life's tests and triumphs together. From dating to divorce, and friends to family to relationships, Joan, Maya, Lynn and Toni support each other despite their differing backgrounds, learning about true friendship in the process.

Last Updated: 12/25/2024Network: The CWStatus: Ended
Season 7
star
5.00
1 votes

#1 - Season 7

First Aired 10/3/2006

Joan tries to make amends with the girls and Lynn pursues her music career. Is the special bond between these women dissolving?

Season 8
star
6.00
2 votes

#2 - Season 8

First Aired 10/2/2007

New hurdles, same friends. In the final season, Joan, Maya, Lynn and William face tough decisions in their careers, love and parenthood.

Season 5
star
6.00
1 votes

#3 - Season 5

First Aired 9/21/2004

Still tight as ever, Joan, Toni, Maya and Lynn start new chapters in their lives involving career moves, motherhood and complicated relationships.

Season 6
star
7.00
2 votes

#4 - Season 6

First Aired 9/20/2005

The girls return for a new round of relationship trials and triumphs, including another walk down the aisle and tumultuous affairs.

Season 4
star
7.00
2 votes

#5 - Season 4

First Aired 9/16/2003

This season, Toni adjusts to married life, Maya pursues her passion, Lynn searches for answers, and Joan tries to figure out her future.

Season 3
star
7.00
2 votes

#6 - Season 3

First Aired 9/24/2002

Exes and woes test close friends Joan, Toni, Maya and Lynn as they deal with marital, financial and emotional drama.

Season 2
star
7.00
2 votes

#7 - Season 2

First Aired 9/11/2001

After a disastrous vacation in Jamaica, the second season finds Joan and Toni making amends and vowing to never let a man come between them again.

Season 1
star
8.50
4 votes

#8 - Season 1

First Aired 9/12/2000

Confronted with failing marriages, new jobs and therapy, four whip-smart professional women turn to one another as they struggle with life's challenges.