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Grace fears her relationship has reached its expiration date; Frankie faces an existential crisis when she learns she's been declared legally dead.
Grace fears her relationship has reached its expiration date; Frankie faces an existential crisis when she learns she's been declared legally dead.
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Grace and Frankie
S4, EP9 "The Knee"Nick helps Grace while she's recovering from surgery; Jacob gets upset with Frankie because she wants to spend all of their couple time with the baby.
Grace and Frankie
S4, EP10 "The Death Stick"Robert and Sol begin therapy; Grace and Frankie get a surprise when they bring gifts to a fan of their vibrators; Brianna's nemesis makes an offer.
Grace and Frankie
S4, EP11 "The Tub"Grace hires a contractor to fix an issue at the beach house; Sol's new friendship makes Robert uncomfortable; Frankie gets lost with the baby.
Grace and Frankie
S4, EP12 "The Rats"As Grace and Frankie deal with a major disaster in their home, they each keep secrets from other family members; everyone attends Robert's play.
Grace and Frankie
S4, EP8 "The Lockdown"Frankie convinces Allison to have a home birth; Grace and Frankie wind up stuck with a bickering Robert and Sol when there's a neighborhood lockdown.
Grace and Frankie
S4, EP7 "The Landline"Frankie and Sol have a blast devising a plan to get her declared legally alive again; Grace faces some truths at a funeral she attends with Robert.
Grace and Frankie
S4, EP6 "The Hinge"Frankie reconnects with someone important from her past; despite problems with her knee, Grace refuses to slow down; Robert tries to make amends.
Grace and Frankie
S4, EP5 "The Pop-Ups"Grace and Frankie hold vibrator pop-up sales at a senior center and a college; Sol and Robert have a disagreement; Bud and Allison hit a roadblock.
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