Grace And Frankie - Season 1 -

The "fallout" extends to their grown children, who must reconcile their parents' new reality:

Season 1 is notable for its frank (no pun intended) discussion of senior sexuality. It addresses menopause, lubrication, and the sexual agency of older women. Grace and Frankie - Season 1

The first season of Grace and Frankie concludes on a note of empowerment. The women aren't just "surviving" their divorces; they are beginning to define themselves outside of their roles as wives. By the end of the thirteen episodes, the beach house is no longer a place of exile—it is a home. The "fallout" extends to their grown children, who

The first season of Grace and Frankie (premiered May 8, 2015) serves as a "post-apocalyptic drama" disguised as a sitcom. It introduces an "odd couple" dynamic between two women in their 70s—the buttoned-up, martini-dry Grace Hanson (Jane Fonda) and the eccentric, spiritual hippie Frankie Bergstein The women aren't just "surviving" their divorces; they