Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce - Season 5
Season 5
Girlfriends' Guide to Ever After
Abby and the girlfriends each move forward in their lives, they are constantly reminded of their past and ever-intertwined lives with their exes. With Lady Parts finally on stable ground, Abby looks to take her relationship with Mike to the next level by blending their families, but receives some hesitation from his ex and hers. Barbara allows a not-so-innocent flirtation with a surprising former flame to jeopardize her future with Darrell. Phoebe's life is flipped upside down when her estranged brother Tony knocks on her door and she must decide whether to let him back in. She also dips her toe back in the dating game and finds herself unexpectedly drawn to an enigmatic new acquaintance. After taking the pregnancy test, Delia evaluates her relationship with Paul and comes to an unexpected conclusion. Meanwhile, Jo finds that mixing business with pleasure comes with its own side of pros and cons. But the return of Jo's ex Frumpkis from rehab ultimately tests the strength of her relationship with Albert. As the girlfriends each face the future and all of its unknowns, they lean on one another as they pave their own path to happily ever after.
Episodes
Rule #773: Step and Repeat
At a red carpet event, Abby and the girlfriends flash back to their struggles and victories over the past six months. Abby makes an impetuous offer to Mike. Barbara lets her guard down around her ex-husband Leon (Aaron D. Spears). Delia gets some disappointing news - and then a surprising offer. Phoebe weighs the pros and cons of letting her brother Tony (Steve Talley) back into her life.
Rule #149: Don't Eat the Yellow Snow
Abby and Jake fall into old confrontational patterns when Jake objects to Mike moving in with Abby. Albert plans a semi-surprise birthday party for Jo, which is disrupted by a visit from Jo's former mother-in-law, Meryl Frumpkis (Talia Shire). Phoebe finally introduces Tony to her friends. Delia makes a potentially life-changing decision.
Rule #97: It Takes Two to Stab Yourself in the Butt
Abby is determined to blend the Brady and McCarthy families seamlessly, but Mike's new travel schedule causes some serious growing pains. Phoebe dips a toe back into the online dating pool only to find it's freezing cold. Barbara attends a school function for her son and confronts her ex-husband and her sister. Delia moves forward with in vitro fertilization and engages in a dangerous flirtation that could potentially cause a rift between her and Phoebe.
Rule #63: It's a Marathon, Not a Sprint
Abby and Colette (Stephanie Szostack), Mike's ex-wife, clash over boundaries. Jo and Frumpkis deal with a family emergency that leaves Albert feeling challenged. After Delia receives some discouraging news from her fertility doctor, she throws caution to the wind and gets more involved with Tony. Phoebe finds herself unexpectedly drawn to an enigmatic new acquaintance.
Rule #303: Burn That S... to the Ground
Abby is forced to play full-time stepmom now that Colette has relocated to Sacramento. Delia tells the girlfriends that the IVF worked and that she's pregnant - but Phoebe pieces together that the baby must be Tony's. Jo playacts through a weekend getaway with Albert but finally confesses that she kissed Frumpkis. Phoebe takes a chance on Tess. Abby must face the truth about her relationship with Mike, and she makes a harrowing decision.
Rule #1: Keep the Toast Short
With her daughter headed off to college and Barbara moving to New York to pursue new opportunities, Abby must face the future and all its unknowns. Will she get her "happily ever after"? Phoebe frets that her newfound romance with Tess will be over before it starts. Delia must decide how to handle her unexpected pregnancy. Jo must decide between Frumpkis and Albert. All the girlfriends gather to celebrate Lilly's graduation. A surprising coda answers many questions.
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