Special
TV-MA
7.6
2019
Comedy
A gay man with mild cerebral palsy decides to rewrite his identity as an accident victim and finally go after the life he wants.
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- Cast:
- Ryan O'Connell , Punam Patel , Jessica Hecht
Episode 8 : Here's Where the Story Ends
May. 20,2021
As Olivia's wedding arrives, Ryan, Kim and Karen find themselves facing tough changes — but also discovering opportunities that may be truly special.
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Episode 7 : Why Is No One Ready?
May. 20,2021
A weekend getaway proves anything but relaxing for Ryan and Tanner, as Karen takes a long-overdue trip herself. Kim and Ravi examine their relationship.
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Episode 6 : Prom Queens
May. 20,2021
Tensions simmer as Kim's family celebrates Diwali, while things get super awkward at the "Crips Prom" between Ryan's new friends and his date.
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Episode 5 : Ryan Joins the Crips
May. 20,2021
Ryan explores a new romantic opportunity but is caught off guard by a surprising dilemma. A destitute Kim is forced to move back in with her parents.
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Episode 4 : Death by a Thousand Cold Cuts
May. 20,2021
A big loss exposes bigger fissures in Ryan and Karen's relationship, and sends Karen seeking out some familiar comfort.
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Episode 3 : That's the Way the Boys Are
May. 20,2021
On the night of Kim's birthday bash, she and Ryan find themselves at a crossroads. Karen bonds with Phil's new flame, but things turn awkward quickly.
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Episode 2 : I Don't Like It Like This
May. 20,2021
As Ryan and Kim try to unpack their respective romantic situations, Ryan's gets an unexpected new wrinkle. Karen catches up with an old friend.
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