On Wednesday, The CW's "A Wicked Offer" season premiere, "When Kush Comes to Shove," featured soon-to-be married couple Jessica and Rod from Seattle, Washington, who dream of returning to their home state of Texas to be closer to family.

Their goal is to buy a house in Texas. They want to raise their children near family. The couple cannot afford to buy a house or make the move, that is, until "A Wicked Offer" host and legal analyst Matthew J. O'Connor presents them with two offers to make thousands of dollars by involving their unsuspecting friends and families in controversial scenarios.

Since the couple is getting married in three months, the first of the two offers involves their wedding party.

"I am here to present you an offer. If you are willing to sign an agreement and fulfill the terms in a 24 hour period you will receive a substantial monetary payment," O'Connor said.

Also, the couple could not tell anyone they were requesting it for a financial reward.

The first offer, which focused on the wedding party, had two options: option one, the couple would receive $10k to replace Jessica's sister as maid of honor with her new best friend that O'Connor picked, or option two, they'd receive $15k if they convinced their entire wedding party to pose for a wedding portrait naked.

After much debate, the couple decided the naked wedding portrait was their best bet.

The men and women of the wedding party agreed, except for a woman named Mandy.

The portrait was taken of the naked wedding party, minus Mandy, who later agreed to pose in a towel with only Jessica, who was naked.

O'Connor deducted $1,000 since Mandy was not naked or in the wedding portrait. He paid the couple $14K in cash.

The second offer involved the couple's parents, which also include stepparents. Option one was to tell their families that they grow and sell marijuana in Seattle and plan to do so in Texas once it becomes legal. In addition, they'd have to introduce Todd, a legal cannabis distributor as their partner. If they succeeded, they'd earn $20K.

Jessica was afraid her conservative Christian parents would not let them get married if they thought Rob got her into cannabis growing.

Or, option two, the couple could call off the wedding and tell the parents she was pregnant for $35K.

Jessica and Rob chose the first option, and it wasn't pretty. When the couple, and Todd, presented their legal cannabis business to the parents gathered at one family's home, Jessica's father lost his mind. He accused of Rob of lying to him for six months about what they were doing for work. He threatened Rob with bodily harm if he ever involved his daughter in felony activity.

Jessica's dad told her that he was disappointed in her.

It was painful to watch, to say the least.

The couple left, later meeting up with O'Connor who awarded them $20K.

The couple told their families the truth, explaining the two tasks they had to do in order to earn a total of $34K. The confession was met with relief, except Jessica's mother said she was disappointed in her daughter for agreeing to do such things for money.

In the end, the families and friends were happy that couple earned enough money to buy a home and return to Texas.

Watch the next "A Wicked Offer" on Wednesday, Aug. 12 at 9 p.m. ET on The CW.