'Awkward' season 5 episode 17 spoilers: Jenna and T's country club gig ends in disaster?

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Jenna Hamilton (Ashley Rickards) and her best friend T Kaplan (Jillian Rose Reed) will work together at the country club in the next episode of "Awkward" season 5.

In the previous episode, Jenna managed to get T a job at the Ideabin. But it did not work well for them at first because Jenna got envious when T got all the favorable attention from everyone in the office. She also felt bad when she found out that Ethan (Jonathan Bennett) allowed T to write an article, which is something that she have always wanted to do from the time that she stepped into the office. But the two managed to patch things up immediately after they realized that their friendship is more important than office jealousy.

In episode 17, titled "Fireworks," Jenna and T will work together once again. This time, the two will be employed at the country club because of Jake (Brett Davern).

According to the official synopsis for the episode, "Jake secures shifts for Jenna and Tamara at the country club; Sully's plans for an after-hours party on the golf course lead to fireworks."

Based on the trailer for the episode, Jenna and T will help in prepping the country club for the Fourth of July celebration. But it seems like T will have too much fun and she is caught lounging and sunbathing by the pool during her shift.

Also, the trailer reveals that there will be a physical altercation between Jenna's boyfriend Luke (Evan Williams) and her ex Matty (Beau Mirchoff). Luke seems to be drunk when he confronts Matty, saying "Jenna was in love with you when she was dating me." Matty manages to avoid being punched in the face by Luke when he tries to hit him.

"Awkward" season 5 episode 17 airs Tuesday, April 12, on MTV.

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