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Frankie, Grace and Briana have unexpected encounters when they try new ways to deal with being single.
Frankie, Grace and Briana have unexpected encounters when they try new ways to deal with being single.
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S7, EP15 "The Fake Funeral"Frankie throws herself a funeral, leaving Grace to attend an important meeting alone; to Brianna's annoyance, her family rallies around Barry.
Grace and Frankie
S7, EP16 "The Beginning"Robert finally comes to terms with his memory loss; Grace and Frankie confront the possibility of immediate death, or aging for a few more years.
Grace and Frankie
S1, EP1 "The End"Grace and Frankie are stunned when their husbands inform them that they want divorces; they're even more stunned when they find out why.
Grace and Frankie
S1, EP2 "The Credit Cards"The messy realities of divorce start to sink in for Grace, Frankie, Robert, Sol and their equally frazzled adult children.
Grace and Frankie
S7, EP14 "The Paprikash"Grace craves a comforting dish from her childhood, but only her estranged brother has the recipe; Sol and Peter team up to blackmail a theater critic.
Grace and Frankie
S7, EP13 "The Last Hurrah"Coyote confirms Allison's suspicion that Bud is lying to her; Grace goes after Nick for his tell-all book; Frankie seeks a happy ending of her own.
Grace and Frankie
S7, EP12 "The Casino"The women don disguises and head to a casino to spy on Coyote; Brianna also pretends to be someone she's not to appease a potential investor.
Grace and Frankie
S7, EP11 "The Horrible Family"Frankie decides to celebrate every holiday and special occasion in rapid succession; Grace finds a shocking connection to a rising politician.
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