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A 45-year-old self-identified fat, queer dyke's misfortune and despair unexpectedly lead her to a vibrantly transformative relationship.
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.
Having ignored the advice of her friends, Abby finally confesses the truth to Chris after a painting puts her in a trance.
Edward and Carol Lynn wed, Danger Zone has their moment and Abby violates Chris' one request.
A medical emergency brings Abby and Campbell's friendship into focus and Abby reveals her biggest secret to Chris.
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.
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.
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.
Abby begins an existential life evaluation vowing mortal consequences after 180 days. Her therapist checks out mid-session and a first date turns into a confrontation with the woman responsible for ‘ruining her life': SNL's Julia Sweeney.
The new season finds Abby, a 40-something-year-old self-identified fat, queer dyke, in the wake of a breakup. She begrudgingly accepts the realization that she's too busy to kill herself, and in fact she's just starting to get her head above water...when a global pandemic converges with a family emergency and forces Abby into uncharted territory.
A 45-year-old self-identified fat, queer dyke's misfortune and despair unexpectedly lead her to a vibrantly transformative relationship.