List of The Simple Life Episodes - List of Seasons

List of Seasons

Season Title Episodes Originally aired DVD release date DVD cover
Region 1 Discs
The Simple Life 7 & 1 Special 2003 – 2004 January 20, 2004 1 (2 in Region 2)
In the first season, Paris and Nicole agreed to leave behind their cellphones, credit cards and celebrity status to move in with the Leding family in Altus, Arkansas for a month. What was supposed to be an experiment in learning how to adapt to doing chores and getting their hands dirty turned out to be a failure. In the process they would ruin a dairy farmer's milk supply, wreak havoc at a local Sonic Drive-In and take advantage of an employer's credit card, ultimately getting fired from every job they took up. This was greatly upsetting to the Leding family. Despite all of this, the two would often get a reality check from the family themselves. Whether the girls took it to heart remains to be seen.
The Simple Life 2: Road Trip 10 & 1 Special 2004 November 2, 2004 1
In this season, Paris and Nicole traveled across the United States in a pink pickup truck (driven by Paris), pulling an airstream trailer. They participated in such activities as catching craw fish, working as maids in a nudist resort, and sausage-making.
The Simple Life 3: Interns 16 2005 March 14, 2006 2 (2 in Region 2)
The third season, subtitled Interns, would see Paris and Nicole take various internships with companies along the East Coast of the United States. The girls traveled around the northeast United States via the Greyhound Bus company's publicly available bus routes. But unlike season 2, this time around the girls did not have a swanky home on wheels and instead were travelling around the northeast in a regular Greyhound bus that was also ferrying normal members of the public that are travelling to the same destination.
The Simple Life 4: 'Til Death Do Us Part 10 2006 December 26, 2006 1 (2 in Region 2)
The season features Paris and Nicole playing "Wife" to a different family every episode, in a similar manner to Wife Swap. The girls alternate between the family each episode, with the family then deciding which of them was better in the role. This season was also unique, as Paris and Nicole did not leave L.A. The families they stayed with were L.A area residents, and the episodes often focused on Paris and Nicole's personal lives and careers as well as the challenge of being a wife and mother. This season also featured guest appearances from the girls' well-known friends, family and associates. Since the season was set in their hometowns, the girls had cell phone and credit card usage, previously denied to them in earlier seasons.
The Simple Life 5: Goes To Camp 10 2007 January 22, 2008 1
In the season opener, Paris and Nicole make-up on Nicole's birthday. This season has Paris and Nicole working as counselors at Camp Shawnee. The camp will be host to five different specialty groups: Wellness Camp, Pageant Camp, Couples Camp, Survival Camp and Drama Camp. With two episodes focused on one specialty groups. The girls have cell phones although there is no cell service. They don't have credit card usage again so it is more like seasons 1-3 than 4.

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