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Life goes on. Ready or not.

Overview

A group of friends from Boston who feel stuck in life experience an unexpected wake-up call after one of their friends dies unexpectedly.

  1. D.J. Nash

    Creator

Series Cast

  1. Cast 1

    David Giuntoli

    Eddie Saville

  2. Cast 1

    Romany Malco

    Rome Howard

  3. Cast 1

    James Roday Rodriguez

    Gary Mendez

  4. Cast 1

    Christina Moses

    Regina Howard

  5. Cast 1

    Allison Miller

    Maggie Bloom

  6. Cast 1

    Grace Park

    Katherine Saville

  7. Cast 1

    Lizzy Greene

    Sophie Dixon

  8. Cast 1

    Chance Hurstfield

    Danny Dixon

  9. Cast 1

    Tristan Byon

    Theo Saville

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Season 5

2023 | 13 episodes

Eddie faces the challenge of being a long-distance co-parent, all while pursuing a new career path helping others who've gone through similar challenges. Katherine forges a lasting relationship with Greta on a journey that ultimately reflects on true love and what it really means to be a family. Rome tackles a different kind of challenge as he deals with his father's health problems. Regina turns her attention to work, finding that being on a food truck puts her out in front of her community in a way that will change her life forever. Sophie and Danny both lean on their surrogate parents when they need them the most and find the strength to return that favor. Maggie has to balance her pregnancy, a demanding job as a radio host, and her worry over what the future holds for her and her growing family. Gary, faced with his own mortality, must make some difficult choices about his future that force him to do the one thing that's always been the hardest for him—need someone.

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A tight-knit group of people (so tight-knit it's actually scary) lose one of their own and the rest is about them grappling to pick up the pieces of their lives after fall-out. There are a quiet a few feel-good moments, cheesy lines and over the top "I love you"s are somewhat common, and only disproportionately sized house and flats (is everybody they're portraying rich?), but a darn good mix of realism: not everything is a happy ending. Not everybody gets what they want, families aren't perfect despite the facade, but the friendships here are too good. I didn't find myself screaming at ...