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Grace and Frankie
For as long as they can recall, Grace and Frankie have been rivals. Their one-upmanship comes crashing to a halt, however, when they learn that their husbands have fallen in love with each other and want to get married. As everything around the ladies is coming apart, the only thing they can really rely on is each other. This Netflix original re-teams Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin ("9 to 5") as Grace and Frankie, respectively, bringing their chemistry to the small screen. It's a casting reunion on a grand scale, as Tomlin is reunited with her co-star from "The West Wing," Martin Sheen, who plays Grace's husband, Robert. And Fonda is back with Sam Waterston, her co-star from "The Newsroom," who plays Frankie's husband, Sol.
S1, EP7 "The Spelling Bee"
Frankie, Grace and Briana have unexpected encounters when they try new ways to deal with being single.
S1, EP8 "The Sex"
Frankie takes a new look at her Yam Man Jacob, while Grace and Guy get closer; Bud and Coyote have a brotherly talk; Sol is terrified of Briana.
S1, EP9 "The Invitation"
Briana tries Frankie's homemade organic beauty product; Robert finds out about Guy and Grace; Frankie tries to set boundaries with Sol.
S1, EP10 "The Elevator"
After they sign the divorce papers, Frankie, Grace, Sol, Robert and Bud remember a pivotal weekend from five years before.
S7, EP16 "The Beginning"
Robert finally comes to terms with his memory loss; Grace and Frankie confront the possibility of immediate death, or aging for a few more years.
S7, EP15 "The Fake Funeral"
Frankie throws herself a funeral, leaving Grace to attend an important meeting alone; to Brianna's annoyance, her family rallies around Barry.
S7, EP14 "The Paprikash"
Grace craves a comforting dish from her childhood, but only her estranged brother has the recipe; Sol and Peter team up to blackmail a theater critic.
S7, EP13 "The Last Hurrah"
Coyote confirms Allison's suspicion that Bud is lying to her; Grace goes after Nick for his tell-all book; Frankie seeks a happy ending of her own.