This single-camera, half-hour comedy draws inspiration from what Maria Bamford considers to be “her life.” It presents a occasionally surreal narrative about a woman who experiences a breakdown and subsequently…
George-Michael tries to reconnect with his father, but is finding himself overwhelmed by the responsibility of running his business.
Buster struggles to make it on his own and break away from his overbearing mother.
At UC Irvine things get steamy when George-Michael finds himself in a love triangle with his best friend Ray and his girlfriend Becky.
Maeby moves out on her own and reconnects with her cousin George-Michael.
Gob accepts a job from his brother, but is distracted by a scheme of his own.
Lucille finds that her children have started dividing up her things, and adjusts to her new home.
Tobias returns to his roots and reunites with his leading lady after a rough few weeks.
Lindsay continues to push away from being a Bluth by embracing a relationship and finding a new career.
Gob finds a new group of friends after his relationship falls apart and his family abandons him.
George Sr.’s new business hits a rough patch, and he must bribe a politician to get his scam back on track.
Tobias searches for meaning after splitting with Lindsay, only to find that old habits die hard.
Michael is presented with a new business opportunity that could change his life, but unfortunately, he needs his family to sign off.
Lindsay tries to reclaim her sense of self while traveling and getting back to her political activist roots.
George Sr. comes up with a get rich quick scam after his family falls apart.
Michael says goodbye to the family business and starts his own. And the life of the family is turned upside down when their mail man Pete dies.
This is the tale of an affluent family that faced complete ruin, and the single son who was compelled to hold them all together.