Baskets - Season 4
Season 4
Episodes
Cat People
Susan nearly kills Ronald Reagan.
Baby Chip
Chip picks up Pedialyte.
Homemakers
Martha drinks too much sherry and ruins the pot roast.
Affirmations
Dale orders a cheeseburger at a Chinese restaurant.
Denver Revisited
Flammable carpets become a headache for Ken and Christine.
Common Room Wake
Martha's dad falls off the roof while fixing the TV antenna.
Housewarming
A carpet emergency interrupts Christine's wedding plans.
Grandma's Day
Chip wants a life plan.
Mrs. Baskets Goes To Sacramento
Christine's apple pie is not allowed through security.
Moving On
Martha removes her cast.
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