S2E6 Episode #2.6
Mae, George and Phil fly to Toronto, where Mae plans to confront the past head-on. Once there, Mae faces challenges including parental interference.
Recovering addict and comedian Mae tries to control the addictive behaviors and intense romanticism that permeate every facet of their life. Life is further complicated by a new and all-consuming relationship with their new girlfriend George.
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Mae, George and Phil fly to Toronto, where Mae plans to confront the past head-on. Once there, Mae faces challenges including parental interference.
The arrival of George's male teenage crush exposes Mae's biggest insecurities. Can their relationship survive?
Mae hits rock bottom. Desperate to experience some joy, she soon falls back into old destructive habits. Is she a lost cause, or can George save her?
Stand-up comedian Mae is single, in recovery and stuck in a rut. But when she meets the previously heterosexual George, they embark on a whirlwind romance that promises to change their lives forever.
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