Work in Progress
7.4
2019
Drama
, Comedy
Abby is a 45-year-old self-identified fat, queer dyke whose misfortune and despair unexpectedly lead her to a vibrantly transformative relationship.
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- Cast:
- Abby McEnany , Celeste Pechous , Karin Anglin
Episode 8 : 3, 2, 1
January. 26,2020
The final almonds. When Abby motivates herself to get out of the apartment for Julia’s This American Life show, she’s met with two unwanted surprises. Season finale.
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Episode 7 : 14 (pt. 2), 12, 11, 10
January. 19,2020
Having ignored the advice of her friends, Abby finally confesses the truth to Chris after a painting puts her in a trance.
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Episode 6 : 15, 14 (pt. 1)
January. 12,2020
Edward and Carol Lynn wed, Danger Zone has their moment and Abby violates Chris’ one request.
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Episode 5 : 66, 65, 64, 62
January. 05,2020
A medical emergency brings Abby and Campbell’s friendship into focus and Abby reveals her biggest secret to Chris.
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Episode 4 : 161, 153, 137, 122, 106, 104, 102 (We're Still Counting Almonds.)
December. 29,2019
Abby navigates public restrooms as a gender non-conforming queer dyke with OCD and pinballs against a cross section of humanity and perspectives at a Dolly Parton concert.
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Episode 3 : 162
December. 22,2019
Abby and Chris plan to have sex for the first time at the end of a Bacchanalian day of three meals, four Lyft rides and an STD reveal.
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Episode 2 : 176, 172, 171
December. 15,2019
Abby feels out of place when Chris takes her to a hip, sex-positive, ‘queer wonderland’ for their second date and has a free therapy session.
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Seasons
Season 2
Season two picks back up with Abby in the wake of her breakup (and almost out of almonds). A 46-year-old self-identified fat, queer dyke, Abby begrudgingly accepts that she’s too busy to kill herself. In fact, she’s just starting to get her head above water… when a global pandemic converges with a family emergency and forces her into uncharted territory.
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