Grace And Frankie - Season 1 !!link!!

The season ends on a significant cliffhanger: after signing divorce papers, Sol and Frankie accidentally sleep together, leaving Sol guilt-ridden just before his wedding to Robert.

Season 1 subverts the traditional Hollywood trope of the "invisible older woman." It begins with a high-concept hook: two rival women, Grace Hanson (Jane Fonda) and Frankie Bergstein (Lily Tomlin), are brought together when their husbands, Robert (Martin Sheen) and Sol (Sam Waterston), announce they are leaving them to marry each other. The season is less about the gay rights angle (which is treated with matter-of-fact normalcy) and more about female friendship, reinvention in the "third act" of life, and the dismantling of ageist stereotypes. Grace and Frankie - Season 1

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Whether you are drawn in by the legendary cast or the sharp, modern writing, Season 1 is a masterclass in character-driven comedy. it proves that life doesn't end at seventy; in fact, the most interesting chapter might just be beginning. Meanwhile, Grace tries to reconnect with her daughter

The episode focuses on Frankie's past, revealing her complicated relationship with her ex-husband and children. Meanwhile, Grace tries to reconnect with her daughter.