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Andrea discovers a titillating secret about another mom at her daughter's school, and everyone wonders why she's calling her doctor's office on a Saturday. Contains explicit language.
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Andrea sets up a play date for Amelia and is horrified to learn that her daughter might be racist. Later, Andrea contracts a painful medical condition.
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Andrea's friend Kyle is getting weirder with age, so she sets him up with Amelia's preschool teacher. Plus, Andrea's father starts hitting on her married mother.
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When Andrea's recently divorced friend asks her to throw a Goddess Party, Andrea does her best to figure out exactly what that is. Plus, a mom at school hires an attractive nanny, and Andrea tries to convince her it's a terrible idea.
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Andrea and Mike get self-help books and therapy to make sure their relationship is still on track, and Andrea tries to juggle being a mom and a comedy writer.
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When Amelia has questions about different types of families, Andrea looks to expose her to new role models. And suspecting that her brother is about to come out, Andrea tries to prepare her mother.
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Andrea pushes her divorced friend Jennifer back into dating so she can live vicariously through her, but ends up regretting their night out. And planning a birthday party for her father proves harder than Andrea thought.
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Andrea and Mike meet a new family they hope to befriend, but things become awkward during a playdate. Plus, Andrea questions the feminist messages she's been sending to her daughter and struggles to pull back.
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With Mike away on business and Amelia at Andrea's mother's place, Andrea finds herself home alone for the first time in years and laments that she doesn't get to hang out as much with her old group of friends.
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Worried about getting older, Andrea and Mike check in on their fertility. Plus, Andrea confronts her father about his increasingly odd behavior.
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As Amelia begins kindergarten at a new school, Andrea and Mike learn what it's like to have other people influence her life. Plus, Andrea wonders how much she would make as a prostitute.
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Andrea and Mike feel a little off in their relationship and struggle to get back on track. Plus, Andrea realizes that there's a downside to having a child who can read.
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After the kids are given an unfortunate party favor, Andrea and Mike are forced to explain a major life lesson to Amelia. And later, Andrea learns that sometimes comedy bits can go too far.
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As the holidays approach, Andrea is stressed at work and agrees to get a massage to relax. Plus, Andrea and Mike try to teach Amelia the value of a dollar.
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Andrea learns she has a medical condition and decides to have surgery to correct it. Plus, Amelia's school project on her family tree leads to some new discoveries.
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Andrea learns that a teacher's aide at Amelia's school is being cheated on and debates whether to tell her. And, when Amelia spends the night at her grandfather's place, Andrea is forced to have an uncomfortable conversation.
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Andrea realizes she has to end a friendship that's gone on too long and a lice breakout at Amelia's school hits home.
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Andrea tries to get her friend Jennifer to open up about her divorce, and Andrea and Mike explore new territory in their relationship.
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When Andrea's neighbor begins renting his house out on Airbnb, Andrea tries to avoid a confrontation. Plus, Andrea and Mike struggle to find a new babysitter.
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Andrea offers to host the memorial service for her great uncle and learns some surprising information about Jennifer's new boyfriend.
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About
Created by and starring Andrea Savage (Veep, Episodes, Sleeping with Other People), this half-hour scripted series follows seemingly confident comedy writer, wife and mom Andrea (played by Savage), who comically exposes her inner immaturity and neuroses through unexpected life situations. This season, Andrea lands herself in new cringeworthy scenarios as she questions her theoretical market value as a prostitute, learns the downsides to having a child that can read, and discovers that comedy bits can sometimes go too far. Through it all, she is joined by her husband Mike (Tom Everett Scott), their inquisitive daughter Amelia (Olive Petrucci), and her divorced parents (Kathy Baker and Martin Mull).