Grace And Frankie - Season 1 Review
Where to stream: Netflix (exclusively) Are you a Grace (uptight, structured, secretly soft) or a Frankie (wild, emotional, secretly wise)? Let us know in the comments below.
Then, during a tense double-date dinner at a fancy restaurant, Robert orders a single dessert. He looks at Sol. Sol looks at Robert. They hold hands and drop the bomb: “We’re in love with each other. We’ve been having an affair for 20 years. We’re leaving you for each other.” Grace and Frankie - Season 1
The first season set the template for six more seasons, ultimately ending in 2022 after 94 episodes. But everything—the tone, the relationship, the catchphrases (like Frankie’s “You’re a real son of a bitch, you know that?”)—was born in Season 1. Absolutely. Grace and Frankie - Season 1 has aged remarkably well. It is not reliant on current pop culture jokes or viral memes. Its humor comes from character, and its drama comes from universal truths: fear of abandonment, the terror of being alone, and the stubborn refusal to give up. Where to stream: Netflix (exclusively) Are you a
The relationship between Grace and Frankie begins as a war of attrition over throw pillows and ends as one of the most beautiful, dysfunctional, and hilarious partnerships in television history. He looks at Sol
When you think of Netflix originals, your mind might first go to dark dramas ( Ozark ), sci-fi thrillers ( Stranger Things ), or political intrigue ( The Crown ). But in 2015, the streaming giant took a massive gamble that paid off in spades. That gamble was Grace and Frankie .
The two couples have been "frenemies" for 20 years, forced together by their husbands’ long-standing law partnership. Grace finds Frankie’s clutter and "woo-woo" spirituality infuriating. Frankie finds Grace’s judgmental perfectionism suffocating.
If you haven’t watched it yet, pour yourself a stiff drink (or roll a joint, depending on your personality), settle into the couch, and press play. Just don’t blame us when you finish all 13 episodes in one sitting.