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Divorce - Season 2 Episode 05: Breaking the Ice
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In the aftermath of their explosive separation, Frances (Sarah Jessica Parker) and Robert (Thomas Haden Church) are learning to rebuild their lives independently, even as they stay entangled through their kids and mutual friends. Focusing on careers, new relationships and finding ways to be happy again, they learn that pursuing the next chapter will be more complicated than they imagined.
In the aftermath of their explosive separation, Frances (Sarah Jessica Parker) and Robert (Thomas Haden Church) are learning to rebuild their lives independently, even as they stay entangled through their kids and mutual friends. Focusing on careers, new relationships and finding ways to be happy again, they learn that pursuing the next chapter will be more complicated than they imagined.
Actors:
Alisa Anderson,
Allison Guinn,
Joseph Castillo-Midyett,
Delissa Reynolds,
Esther Friedman,
Julie Stackhouse,
Jemaine Clement,
Marcia DeBonis,
Dorothy Lyman,
Finise Avery,
Jock McKissic,
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Alisa Anderson
Allison Guinn
Joseph Castillo-Midyett
Delissa Reynolds
Esther Friedman
Julie Stackhouse
18 January 1986, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Jemaine Clement
10 January 1974, Masterton, New Zealand
Marcia DeBonis
4 June 1960, USA
Dorothy Lyman
18 April 1947, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Finise Avery
18 December 1990, New York City, New York, USA
Jock McKissic
Genre:
Comedy
Director:
Sharon Horgan
Country:
United States
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