Grace and Frankie (2015)

Grace and Frankie

Grace and Frankie is a smart, warmly funny comedy series that begins when two very different women learn that their husbands — longtime law partners — have been secretly in a romantic relationship for twenty years. Forced out of their marriages and into a shared living situation, Grace (an elegant, convention-driven socialite) and Frankie (a free-spirited, irreverent artist) must navigate anger, embarrassment and upheaval while slowly forging an unexpected friendship. Watching the show you’ll get a blend of sharp, character-driven humor and genuine emotional beats: awkward confrontations, biting one-liners, and physical comedy are balanced by quieter scenes about aging, identity, family and reinvention. The supporting cast and recurring family drama add layers of complication and warmth, so episodes move between laugh-out-loud moments and surprisingly tender reflections on life transitions. Over multiple seasons the series leans into growth and resilience — both women explore new careers, relationships and beliefs — so viewers experience a satisfying mix of episodic gags and longer character arcs. If you enjoy comedies that pair bold, witty performances with heartfelt storytelling and topical themes about love, sexuality and growing older, Grace and Frankie offers both the laughs and the moments that stick with you.

Actors: Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin, Sam Waterston

Genre: Comedy

IMDB Rating 8.2 /10 Bmoat Rating 8.2 /10