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Alex and Valerie grapple with an unexpected death in the family and put big life decisions on hold to go on a double date; Laura finds clarity in her love life.
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S1, EP2 "Friends"
Alex spends the day with Leon, Valerie's one-night stand, and has a wild night; Valerie goes out with a group of younger women who coach her on dating young men.

S1, EP3 "Animals"
Valerie decides to move out of Alex's house but is blindsided by the financial repercussions of divorce; Alex adopts a dog; Laura fantasizes about her photography teacher.

S1, EP5 "Mom"
Valerie and Alex's mother shows up unannounced; Valerie receives sound advice from an unlikely source; Laura and Michael share a moment after she sees her father with his new girlfriend.

S1, EP6 "Biden"
Alex's secret profile gets its first real match; Laura bonds with Michael after her sex tape goes viral at school; Valerie gets closure with her ex-husband.

S4, EP8 "Finale"
Alex and Valerie grapple with an unexpected death in the family and put big life decisions on hold to go on a double date; Laura finds clarity in her love life.

S4, EP7 "All About You"
Alex's "first date" with Rae goes less smoothly than planned, while stubborn John tries Val's patience; Laura returns to Tathiana with a newfound resolve; Leon and Leia begin the process of mediation.

S4, EP6 "Faultless Bodies and Blameless Minds"
Following a day of misguided decisions, Alex, Valerie and Laura begin their overdue pilgrimage to Dawn's; when their road trip takes an accidental turn, each faces an obstacle that tests their willpower in different ways.

S4, EP5 "The Last Super Bowl"
During Alex's Last Super Bowl party gone awry, Valerie introduces John to the gang as Alex processes Rae's decision to move out; Laura has a chance run-in with Tathiana; Leon and Leia are at an impasse after her recent revelation.
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