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Season 1

8 episodes · Oct 8, 2020

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  • Pilot
    S1E1

    Pilot

    Oct 8, 202023m

    As the friend group gathers at the start of quarantine for their new-normal virtual hang, Annie contemplates opening up to Ben about her feelings for him. Meanwhile, everyone worries about Jazmin, who's been MIA.

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  • S1E2

    Day 30

    Oct 15, 202023m

    Pradeep's struggle to procure a suitable dinner for his picky children reveals some deeper issues among the group. Annie's online shopping spree results in a surprising delivery.

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  • S1E3

    Day 78

    Oct 22, 202023m

    With Memorial Day around the corner, Garret has planned a trip to Big Bear for the group. It will be the getaway they all need, as long as everyone can follow his strict safety guidelines.

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  • S1E4

    Day 82

    Oct 29, 202023m

    Michelle tries to meet a pressing work deadline and prepare a dish for a socially distanced dinner, all while fielding the world's questions about race in America; Garret and Ben find a way to escape from it all.

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  • S1E5

    Day 90

    Nov 5, 202023m

    As the group gears up to attend a Black Lives Matter march, Ben struggles with various obstacles, including his mother Dayleen who has called everyone in her phonebook to prevent him from going.

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  • Day 135
    S1E6

    Day 135

    Nov 12, 202023m

    Annie, feeling the quarantine fatigue, decides to move back in with her parents in Florida. Ben and Rufus join forces to stop her by revealing a controversial email that forces Annie to confront her parents.

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  • S1E7

    Day 226

    Nov 16, 202023m

    Ellis throws a virtual version of her annual Halloween party, determined to not let quarantine ruin her cherished tradition. Just as Ben gears up to make a move on Annie, a handsome stranger enters the picture.

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  • S1E8

    Day 229

    Nov 16, 202023m

    On the eve of the 2020 election, the group grapples with their own personal uncertainties and life decisions.

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