S1E6 Fifty Years
Heather is turning 50 and to kick off the birthday festivities, Heather learns that her receptionist is dating Colin. Meanwhile, Liz drags Heather home against her will for Ainslie’s birthday shin-dig.
Five different people at different times of their lives bond at a wedding after being seated together at the singles table. After a few too many drinks, the solution to all of their problems seems to be buying a five-bedroom house together.
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Heather is turning 50 and to kick off the birthday festivities, Heather learns that her receptionist is dating Colin. Meanwhile, Liz drags Heather home against her will for Ainslie’s birthday shin-dig.
While Liz disappears to drown her sorrows, Harry develops a crush on his policeman neighbor Pete and Ben and Heather explore their unexpected chemistry.
Heather's newfound serenity is skewered when her graduation day devolves into chaos.
Ben's turning 40 & the whole gang's headed to Simmo's block for a camping trip nobody will forget.
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