Story by : Warren Bell & Ilana Wernick & Anne Flett-Giordano Title meaning: Marjorie trying to correct Tammy's idea about how backwards things were in 1959 and Andy separating prime tri-tip from its fat and gristle, much to Jill's disgust. Meanwhile, Tammy lends a hand to the recently-fired Chef Rudy as he starts a new food truck business, and sparks ignite anew between them. Teleplay by : Nick Bakay & Warren Bell & Sheldon Bullīonnie and Adam's relationship is going so well (and annoying the rest of the group so thoroughly) that they decide to try and help out when they observe a lot of tension between Jill and Andy, but Andy ultimately decides that he and Jill need to go on a break. Story by : Susan McMartin & Britté Anchor & Chandra Thomas Title meaning: A beverage Rod's mother offers to Bonnie and Jill and Marjorie's description of AA meetings after chastising Bonnie for possibly threatening Rod's sobriety. Meanwhile, Tammy wants to make modifications to Bonnie's and Adam's apartment upon seeing Adam struggle to reach cereal on an upper shelf, only to learn the building's owner forbids it. After making fun of him, Bonnie goes to Rod's house to make amends and learns he lives with his mother and has been sober longer than he let on. Having spent "four nights" with him 30-some years ago, Bonnie reintroduces herself, but is disappointed when Rod doesn't remember her. Teleplay by : Warren Bell & Susan McMartin & Britté Anchorīonnie is shocked when rocker Rod Knaughton from the semi-successful 1980s band Sachet does a share at the meeting. Story by : Nick Bakay & Sheldon Bull & Chandra Thomas Title meaning: How Marjorie describes herself feeling about Gary and what Jill calls her mistake after she accidentally donates too much money. Meanwhile, Jill accidentally donates a huge sum to charity and feels some Tammy-prompted guilt over clawing back much of it, before eventually doing the right thing. But his emotional AA share gives everyone, especially Bonnie, an understanding of why Marjorie is falling for him. The group and Adam are not feeling very welcome towards Marjorie's critical, complaining, and rambling new love interest Gary, who has arrived from Chicago. Story by : Alissa Neubauer & Adam Chase & Chelsea Myers Teleplay by : Gemma Baker & Ilana Wernick & Anne Flett-Giordano "Smitten Kitten and a Tiny Boo-Boo Error" Title meaning: One of Jill’s slumber party games and Bonnie's remark about grammar not mattering to drunk people when Marjorie questions the grammatical sense of the game “Never Have I Ever”. Meanwhile, Wendy is troubled by something that she did while working as an ER nurse and Tammy is upset because her father is looking to make contact with her from prison. When Christy leaves for the East Coast to attend law school, the women plan a surprise slumber party in honor of Tammy's birthday that becomes somewhat tense when Marjorie reveals a health problem. Story by : Gemma Baker & Anne Flett-Giordano & Chelsea Myers Teleplay by : Alissa Neubauer & Adam Chase & Ilana Wernick
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