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What you learn from the last season of Grace and Frankie

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I always try to be frugal with a fresh season of my favorites. One per day. But watching an episode of Grace and Frankie is like eating a cashew nut: that's physically impossible. So I've seen them all, all sixteen. And although I found the ending to be an incredibly rich breeding ground for another season (SPOILER ALERT, but Grace, Frankie, Sol, and Robert all end up in the beach house), this really seems to be the definitive end.

Then let's summarize the lessons.

1. Reflect before you love

And especially before you get married and leave your best friend for your spouse. Because that spouse also has to work, so there you are all day, in that tight apartment with a couch and a pot you can't get rid of.

2. Every disadvantage has its advantages

Grace and her stiff hips can't get off the pot. Aside from one of the most hilarious scenes where Frankie suddenly flies into the polished penthouse to lift Grace off the pot, their new project is also born here: the rise-up. A toilet with a lift, brilliant.

3. Brianna the best

Anna Wintour is a sweet cotton candy compared to bitch Brianna. How delightful is her attempt to find a couple that wants to go out to dinner with her and Barry, and how cute is her (SPOILER ALERT) half marriage proposal where she almost bursts out of her tight dress?

4. Grace

Frankie throwing around French terms and Grace's remark: ‘Have you been watching Ratatouille again?’

5. Friendship above all

Grace to Frankie: ‘You will always be the one I want to call first.’

6. Cheating in your old age

If you can't choose, then you take both, right? ‘Frankie, you know this is going to end terribly?’ ‘But who says it has to end?’

7. Everyone's memory

Bud is still disappointed that Jessica dumped him with a text after the deflowering. But that deflowering didn't quite happen. Unless you count the fold of the soft, plush couch.

8. 1 + 1 =

Grace isn't very good at addition. An unexpected trip from Nick to the Cayman Islands, the sale of all the art, three blocked credit cards probably equals an impending FBI raid.