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Grace and Frankie introduce Jack to Nick, hoping they can all go on vacation together; Barry finally gets his short-rib double date.
Grace and Frankie introduce Jack to Nick, hoping they can all go on vacation together; Barry finally gets his short-rib double date.
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S6, EP13 "The Change"Grace tries to make amends to Frankie; Sol gives Robert a taste of his own medicine; Brianna and Barry reach a turning point.
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S7, EP1 "The Roomies"With their exes living at the beach house and the FBI agents who arrested Nick sniffing around, Grace and Frankie frantically search for the money they hid.
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S7, EP2 "The Arraignment"While Frankie retrieves the cash, Grace and Nick discuss their marriage at his arraignment; Joan-Margaret hatches a plan for laundering the money.
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S7, EP3 "The Bunny"Bud tries to soothe discord at the beach house by throwing a brunch for the two families; revelations from the past create even more hard feelings.
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S6, EP12 "The Tank"Grace's loyalties are tested as she and Frankie face the Sharks on "Shark Tank;" Robert scrambles to recoup the money he donated; Bud meets his long-lost cousin.
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S6, EP11 "The Laughing Stock"Grace and Frankie prepare for their pitch, but their prototype has gone missing; Robert keeps a secret from Sol; Brianna receives an offer.
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S6, EP10 "The Scent"Grace's plan for a relaxing spa day backfires; Frankie tries to find a husband for Joan-Margaret; Robert hosts a fundraiser to save the community theater.
Grace and Frankie
S6, EP9 "The One-at-a-Timing"Frankie enjoys having two men in her life, but Grace warns her about the consequences; Allison and Sol encourage Bud to get a DNA test.
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