Extended Family - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Pilot
Jim, a recently divorced dad, seeks the help of his ex-wife and her boyfriend in regards to a mishap with a pet goldfish. The unexpected results of this trio's solution deepens the bonds of their still forming, unconventional co-parenting arrangement.

The Consequences of Making Yourself at Home
When Trey spends his first night at The Nest, he discovers evidence that Jim and Julia once had a more adventurous relationship than he imagined, and he must erase it.

The Consequences of Gaming
Julia's concern over Jimmy's obsession with a violent video game leads to surprising disciplinary measures.

The Consequences of Sushi
For Grace's birthday, Trey gets a reservation at the best sushi restaurant in Boston, upending the annual family tradition of dinner at a red sauce joint and inadvertently hurting Jim's feelings.

The Consequences of Matchmaking
Julia, craving more personal time with fiancé Trey and hoping to create more space for their burgeoning relationship, takes it upon herself to find a new girlfriend for Jim.

The Consequences of Status
Julia and Jim worry about the message it sends when Trey's status gets him out of a speeding ticket.

The Consequences of Sleepovers
Trey is in charge of The Nest for an evening. But when Grace asks to have a friend over, Jim abandons his plans to help navigate the unpredictability of sleepovers.

The Consequences of Loaning Your Dad Money
Jim advises a Celtics player to take his recent loss less personally, sparking a controversy.

The Consequences of Helping People
Jim asks Julia to help him get a friend's kid into an exclusive private school. When she lies to make that happen, she finds there are consequences to her dishonesty.

The Consequences of Familial Obligations
Jim must choose between Jimmy Jr.'s Pinewood Derby and Grace's last father-daughter dance.

The Consequences of Writing Things Down
When Jim embellishes his yoga abilities to impress a woman, Julia must step in to save him from looking like a fool.

The Consequences of Being Irish
When Jim learns of Trey's St. Patrick's Day fundraiser plans, he offers his expertise in an effort to save Trey and the Celtics from embarrassment.

The Consequences of Considering the Consequences
Hoping to confirm their compatibility, Julia and Trey ask Jim to give them pre-marital counseling.
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