After maxing out on antidepressants, Julie is armed only with a meditation app as a family Passover Seder approaches; Billy lands a job as a warm-up comic for Larry Wilmore's late-night talk show; Arthur goes to Florida for work.
Julie is conflicted when she is cast in Woody Allen's new TV show; Marilyn and Billy scam their way through a gay conversion therapy program; Matthew's ex-wife visits.
Julie seeks treatment after deciding she is addicted to her mother; Billy helps his sister-in-law exorcise a demon from her basement; Arthur is frustrated at work and in the bedroom.
When Julie refuses to celebrate their anniversary, Arthur leaves, forcing her to hire a 'Chore Rabbit' to clean. Billy gets new head shots, forcing him to contact a lawyer. Marilyn meets a new publisher.
A facial filler leaves Julie's face frozen into a smile; Billy has the opportunity to teach acting after running into his favorite school teacher; Marilyn wants Julie to freeze her eggs.
Julie and Arthur stumble into sexual role-play; Billy gets taken to the spouse table at Todd's work party; without Julie's consent, her dogs become social media stars; Marilyn reunites with a former lover.
Lifelong dreams come true when Julie gets hired to write on a TV show, Micky Dolenz answers Billy's childhood fan letter, and Marilyn throws herself a Bat Mitzvah.
Julie considers trading her showbiz dreams for a life of happy crafting as Billy sickens of New York City. Arthur is over his job, and Marilyn experiences writer's block. Meanwhile a visit from Lola's sorority may hold the answer to all of their problems.
Billy moves to Los Angeles with Julie's help. Marilyn writes a best-selling memoir, also with Julie's help. Changes at the cafe include a new waiter, and eventually, new ownership. Arthur's office in Florida meets an untimely demise.