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- After her husband abruptly asks for a divorce, a middle-aged mother returns to college in order to complete her degree.
- A titan of industry is sent to prison after she's caught insider trading. When she emerges ready to rebrand herself as America's latest sweetheart, not everyone she screwed over is so quick to forgive and forget.
- A tech-support employee becomes the unwitting messenger of God.
- When an all-powerful Superintelligence chooses to study average Carol Peters, the fate of the world hangs in the balance. As the A.I. decides to enslave, save or destroy humanity, it's up to Carol to prove that people are worth saving.
- A group of friends works together on a children's show.
- B.O.O. (Bureau of Otherworldly Operations) is the super classified agency you've never heard of and certainly never seen. Dedicated to protecting humans from evil hauntings, the agents of B.O.O. have a secret weapon: they are ghosts themselves. When newbie agents Jackson Moss (Seth Rogen) and his odd-ball partner Watts (Melissa McCarthy) uncover a plot to destroy B.O.O. by the agency's Most Wanted Haunter, they must use every trick in their arsenal to defeat his powerful ghost army and save Earth from a ghostly fate.
- Clark's simple life of cats and music takes a mystical turn after he's hit by lightning. Even his hard-partying crush Amily notices his eerie glow.
- End times, good times. Clark acquires his first follower, Tom, and enemy, the Rev. Throp. Pop sees the light. Chamuel spills the news about Satan.
- Now glowing up on social media, a shaken Clark learns that shining brightly can be really stressful. A winged visitor swings by to say, "Be yourself."
- 2022– TV-MA6.4 (214)TV EpisodeHell's belles: Satan kills Clark and Amily's vibe. The Rev. Throp stirs the pot, Wendy and Mohsin reconnect, and God calls a meeting in the men's room.
- Clark pops the L word, Amily matches with a trucker on Tinder, Satan pulls out all the stops to tantalize, and the push to spread God's word heats up.
- The gang does some soul searching, and the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse turn up in the produce aisle. Clark's mom materializes. Is all hope lost?
- 2022– TV-MA6.2 (201)TV EpisodeGod speaks, Satan FaceTimes: Clark and Amily run for their lives amid fireballs, chaos, dreaded riders and tighty-whities. Love must save the day.
- The Council of Clark convenes at the hospital. Moving in together - and home cooking - seems scarier than Satan. Now all we need is a miracle.
- 3 working writers trying to get a break in Hollywood while walking the tightrope of trying not to rely on their famous colleagues/friends.
- With "Mr. First Lady" greenlit, Larry, Rachel and Hugh might finally get their chance to celebrate.
- After lying about Melissa McCarthy's involvement with "Mr. First Lady", Larry, Rachel and Hugh's careers are threatened. In trying to patch things up with Melissa, they only dig themselves deeper with her husband, Ben.
- As Larry tries to get a secret side project going with Ben, Hugh and Rachel have a secret of their own. Group distrust leads to group therapy.
- With Ben and Melissa now on board with "Mr. First Lady", Larry, Rachel and Hugh have a meeting with Melissa's producing partner, Howard Lang.
- It's Award season! Larry, Rachel and Hugh are going to the Annies... while all their Groundlings friends are going to the Emmys.
- Unsure of Melissa's commitment to "Mr. First Lady", Larry, Rachel and Hugh are thrilled when Kristen Bell enters the picture!
- With Ben and Melissa furious at them, Larry, Rachel and Hugh try to make amends by surprising them with a personal gift. Meanwhile, Hugh reconnects with an old friend: the beautiful Sam.
- Hugh's romance with Sam heats up, which annoys Rachel but intrigues Larry, when he discovers that Sam is a successful film producer.
- Larry, Rachel and Hugh, at their most fractured, turn to another writing team for help: fellow Groundlings alums Jim Rash and Nat Faxon.
- Larry, Rachel and Hugh perform improv at the Groundlings Theatre... but not everyone in the audience is laughing.
- Larry, Rachel and Hugh are thrilled to finally meet the acclaimed comedy film director Paul Skidmore, but horrified when he brings along his muse: Melissa McCarthy.
- Larry, Rachel and Hugh attempt to bounce back after the disappointment of Mr. First Lady; Rachel meets Michael and Ethan's new neighbor; a joke about a sitcom based upon Larry's life becomes more than a joke.
- Rachel and Larry attempt to convince Kristen Wiig to play Jen in the pilot for Open Dorf Policy. Hugh is put in an uncomfortable position when an accident lands Sam in the hospital.
- Melissa wants the script finished in time for a table read the following day, so Larry, Rachel, Hugh, and newly appointed showrunner, Dave, attempt to finish the draft while taking care of a sick Lois.
- It's tape night for the newly revamped Open Dorf Policy. Larry's scheme to get out of giving cast and crew gifts backfires. A run-in at the beach with Lois and Rachel leads Sam to believe Hugh still has feelings for Rachel.
- Larry goes behind Rachel and Hugh's back to rewrite a version of the pilot that Jen will like. Rachel has her first date with Mark-Paul; Hugh and Pat see Jen on a date of her own.
- Hugh, Larry, and Rachel deal with Melissa McCarthy eliminating them from their own project.
- While Hugh, Larry, and Rachel make due without work, they hear Steven Spielberg wants to meet them for a new project, but it needs the whole team or nothing. Can they all get there together and on time?
- Rachel and Hugh write the script for Open Dorf Policy; Melissa will direct the pilot. An upset Sam leaves for Toronto, while Larry adjusts to living with his in-laws.
- There are two pieces of huge casting news for the new sitcom. Larry gets all the bad news at once and hits rock bottom. An awkward love triangle becomes a quadrangle.
- CBS wants to make major changes to Open Dorf Policy. Mark-Paul asks Rachel to take a big step in their relationship. Melissa enlists the help of a famous friend to sing the pilot's theme song.
- As rehearsals for the pilot begin, Melissa has her own ideas on how to make the show more "fresh." Jen is upset to learn Rachael Harris is playing her; Larry devises a plan to get Rachael fired. CBS wants to make the pilot more diverse.
- Mark-Paul and Rachel attend the Independent Spirit Awards together. An unassuming Hugh joins Larry in Austin to teach unauthorized "Groundlings-style" seminars to a group of Texas businesspeople.