Review - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Stealing, Addiction, Prom
Forrest gets carried away while reviewing theft, finds that his threshold for addiction is high except when it comes to cocaine and takes his son's babysitter to prom.

Sex Tape, Racist, Hunting
Forrest makes a sex tape, tries his hand at being a racist and goes hunting with his father-in-law.

Pancakes, Divorce, Pancakes
Forrest hits rock bottom after divorcing Suzanne and forcing himself to eat an unhealthy number of pancakes.

Celebrity, Batman
Forrest bids a fortune to win a dinner with Ashley Tisdale and learns the secret to being Batman from his disastrous family court proceedings.

Best Friend, Space
Forrest goes to space with his ex-father-in-law and competes in a friend-off to become his neighbor Gene's best friend.

Road Rage, Orgy
Forrest unleashes his inner f**kbeast at an orgy and finds that road rage can quickly turn ugly.

Revenge, Getting Rich, Aching
Forrest seeks revenge on a classmate from middle school, attends a self-actualization seminar and struggles with the meaning of an incomprehensible request.

Marry, Run, Party
Forrest's marriage to a woman he just met complicates his life as the two of them go on the run from the law and throw a party at their communal living house.

Quitting, Last Day, Irish
Forrest becomes deeply invested in a new job that he's obligated to quit, lives a day as if it's his last and receives an ultimatum from Suzanne while pretending to be Irish.
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