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Grace returns to town to find that Frankie has everything under control; Bud and Allison's wedding day arrives, but not without some family drama.
Grace returns to town to find that Frankie has everything under control; Bud and Allison's wedding day arrives, but not without some family drama.
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S5, EP10 "The Highs"Grace takes extreme measures to keep up her hectic schedule; Sol and Frankie have a disagreement about Coyote; Frankie bonds with Robert over edibles.
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S5, EP11 "The Video"While Frankie tries to dig herself out of the business mess she created, Grace comes up with a different solution; Brianna goes to bat for Barry.
Grace and Frankie
S5, EP12 "The Wedding"Grace returns to town to find that Frankie has everything under control; Bud and Allison's wedding day arrives, but not without some family drama.
Grace and Frankie
S5, EP13 "The Alternative"In the wake of their big fight, Grace and Frankie imagine what their lives would be like if they hadn't lived together for the last three years.
Grace and Frankie
S5, EP9 "The Website"When the Vybrant website goes down, Grace and Frankie must negotiate with a demanding man from Walden Villas; Sol becomes more assertive.
Grace and Frankie
S5, EP8 "The Ceremony"Robert feels out of place with the younger guys at rehearsals; Grace doesn't like the new man in Frankie's life; Brianna must make a difficult choice.
Grace and Frankie
S5, EP7 "The Tremor"While Frankie worries she's lost her authenticity, Grace frets about Frankie's health; Bud's first meeting with Allison's father goes downhill fast.
Grace and Frankie
S5, EP6 "The Retreat"Frankie takes Grace on a girls' trip, which isn't exactly the spa retreat Grace was expecting; Mallory goes on a date; an old friend rebuffs Frankie.
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