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      mrgaga
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      "Finding out that their husbands are not just work partners, but have also been romantically involved for the last 20 years, two women with an already strained relationship try to cope with the circumstances together."

      I binged the series over a 2-day period and wished there was more. The characters were well developed and the whole thing was very entertaining. It covered many bases that divorce can bring about to family and friends, and dealt with issues of loss, honesty and ageing, among others.

      I wish Sheen and Waterston had had greater chemistry between them, but their interactions with the family members were believable and poignant. I especially enjoyed June Diane Raphael and Baron Vaughn, as two of the four adult children.

      What I can't decide is who I liked better, Fonda or Tomlin. In each case, they braved characterisations that were vulnerable and multi-faceted. In the case of each, this is their best performance, and the two together were phenomenal. Funny one moment and heart-tugging the next.

      This is an adult story, in the best sense of the word.

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        Icc
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        @mrgaga:

        "Finding out that their husbands are not just work partners, but have also been romantically involved for the last 20 years, two women with an already strained relationship try to cope with the circumstances together."

        I binged the series over a 2-day period and wished there was more. The characters were well developed and the whole thing was very entertaining. It covered many bases that divorce can bring about to family and friends, and dealt with issues of loss, honesty and ageing, among others.

        I wish Sheen and Waterston had had greater chemistry between them, but their interactions with the family members were believable and poignant. I especially enjoyed June Diane Raphael and Baron Vaughn, as two of the four adult children.

        What I can't decide is who I liked better, Fonda or Tomlin. In each case, they braved characterisations that were vulnerable and multi-faceted. In the case of each, this is their best performance, and the two together were phenomenal. Funny one moment and heart-tugging the next.

        This is an adult story, in the best sense of the word.

        Where did you download it? I can't find it anywhere.

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          aadam101
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          This show is really funny.  Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin are amazing in it.

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            cteavin
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            @aadam101:

            This show is really funny.  Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin are amazing in it.

            I've only seen season one but learning there's a season two and three, I'm really hoping they brought Dolly Parton on for a cameo. Oh, that would make my day!

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