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Dealing with emotional wounds, Frankie performs a ritual on the beach and Grace goes out drinking; Coyote and Bud meet Jacob.
Dealing with emotional wounds, Frankie performs a ritual on the beach and Grace goes out drinking; Coyote and Bud meet Jacob.
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S3, EP3 "The Focus Group"Grace and Frankie assemble a focus group to test their prototype, but things don't go as planned; Sol and Robert try out for a play.
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S3, EP4 "The Burglary"A robbery leaves Frankie feeling rattled; Grace has a secret; Sol feels left out while Robert is in rehearsals.
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S3, EP5 "The Gun"Frankie is furious with Grace and refuses to make amends; after fighting with Sol, Robert makes a decision.
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S3, EP6 "The Pot"When Frankie refuses to go home, the kids are pulled into Grace and Frankie's argument; Mallory, Grace and Brianna smoke Frankie's pot.
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