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Babe gives Frankie and Grace surprise gifts that open new horizons; at Bud's birthday party, Sol reveals a secret.
Babe gives Frankie and Grace surprise gifts that open new horizons; at Bud's birthday party, Sol reveals a secret.
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S2, EP13 "The Coup"Babe gives Frankie and Grace surprise gifts that open new horizons; at Bud's birthday party, Sol reveals a secret.
Grace and Frankie
S2, EP11 "The Bender"Dealing with emotional wounds, Frankie performs a ritual on the beach and Grace goes out drinking; Coyote and Bud meet Jacob.
Grace and Frankie
S2, EP12 "The Party"Frankie helps her friend Babe plan a big celebration, and faces a decision; Grace wants to make amends with Frankie.
Grace and Frankie
S3, EP1 "The Art Show"Grace and Frankie seek a bank loan for their new business; family tension and drama takes place at Frankie's art show.
Grace and Frankie
S2, EP12 "The Party"Frankie helps her friend Babe plan a big celebration, and faces a decision; Grace wants to make amends with Frankie.
Grace and Frankie
S2, EP11 "The Bender"Dealing with emotional wounds, Frankie performs a ritual on the beach and Grace goes out drinking; Coyote and Bud meet Jacob.
Grace and Frankie
S2, EP10 "The Loophole"Complications arise as Grace and Phil grow closer; Robert and Sol square off on the conflict between Brianna and Frankie.
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