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Grace and Frankie - Season 2
The second season begins again with a wide range of events, as Seoul still seems to be thinking of telling Robert about betrayal, and Frankie is determined to finally break away from Seoul, but there may be different and unexpected events pulling her back. On the other hand, Brianna wants to produce organic yam lube.
20 March 1957, Teaneck, New Jersey, USA
14 January 1991, Miami, Florida, USA
18 December 1980, Portales, New Mexico, USA
6 August 1971, Sacramento, California, USA
13 January 1971, Los Angeles, California, USA
25 August 1967, Buenos Aires, Argentina
28 September 1978, Houston, Texas, USA
16 January 1950, Houston, Texas, USA
7 March 1950, Decorah, Iowa, USA
20 May 1942, Brooklyn, New York, USA
May 04, 2016
What the show does best is apply an unflinchingly honest comedic and dramatic eye to the realities of aging.
May 06, 2016
Grace and Frankie has become, therefore, a show about letting go of grudges, being more accepting, and enjoying life -- all very good sentiments that surface rarely in most other current sitcoms.
May 05, 2016
When they're together onscreen, they appear to be having a lot of fun, which is infectious.
May 08, 2016
It's mostly an excuse to watch talented, older actors enact quiet tales of what life is like once reach your twilight years.
May 02, 2016
For a story about two women who've been betrayed, abandoned, and forced to rebuild their whole lives in their 70s, Grace and Frankie is a remarkably Zen show -- and, not coincidentally, a remarkably dull one.
May 09, 2016
Grace And Frankie really thrives when it comes to emotional, character-driven storytelling.
May 06, 2016
It's strangely fascinating, but almost never funny.
May 10, 2016
Grace and Frankie has its flaws, but it remains unlike anything else on television. It knows there are limits and ends to everything, and it's making the most of the time it has.
May 06, 2016
Still slow-moving and unsurprising, Grace and Frankie's writing and humor ages better in a second season that feels more like a fully realized - and deeper-cutting - dramedy than its initial debut.

