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The women try to help Nick reduce his sentence by implicating his partner; Sol attempts to catch a thief while Mallory establishes dominance at work.
The women try to help Nick reduce his sentence by implicating his partner; Sol attempts to catch a thief while Mallory establishes dominance at work.
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Grace and Frankie
S7, EP4 "The Circumcision"Nick has a chance to get out of jail, but Grace likes things the way they are; an old acquaintance helps Frankie with the money laundering.
Grace and Frankie
S7, EP5 "The Raccoon"Grace and Frankie adjust to their new house mate; Robert and Sol join the neighborhood watch; Brianna reveals too much when meeting Barry's parents.
Grace and Frankie
S7, EP6 "The Wire"The women try to help Nick reduce his sentence by implicating his partner; Sol attempts to catch a thief while Mallory establishes dominance at work.
Grace and Frankie
S7, EP7 "The Psychic"Grace and Frankie scramble to keep their friend, Arlene, from being moved into memory care; Nick gets in the way of Coyote's romantic plans.
Grace and Frankie
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.
Grace and Frankie
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.
Grace and Frankie
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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