Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce

2014 • BRAVO
4.6
309 reviews
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Season 4 episodes (6)

1 Rule #776: The Cat is Always on the Roof
8/17/17
Abby and Barbara launch their blog, but it won't last long if they don't find a way to bring traffic to the site. As they look into potential influencers, a run in with Abby's ex and his new girlfriend sparks Barb's imagination. Delia's humanitarian efforts at Legal Aid send her on a stakeout with an abrasive but experienced new colleague. Phoebe gets in deeper with her seductive new friend. Jo consummates her flirtation with sparring partner Bald Eagle.
2 Rule #10: Just Survive
8/24/17
Abby and Barbara continue to clash over big financial decisions. While Abby considers reconnecting with an old flame, she also cautions her daughter against becoming sexually active with her new boyfriend. An errand for Gemma brings Phoebe to JD's door, where she's forced to reconsider her priorities. Delia and Paul take their working relationship to the next level. Jo attends a silent retreat and confronts Albert; the truth leaves her stunned.
3 Rule #706: Let Them Eat Cupcakes
8/31/17
Abby hurries out of town to deal with a family emergency, leaving Barbara alone to make some difficult decisions. Tension between Jo and Delia builds as they hide their new discoveries from each other. Phoebe ponders some dispiriting lifestyle changes after she has trouble finding work. Abby and her mother clash as they deal with their stress in different ways. A harrowing twist of fate leaves Abby reeling.
4 Rule #49: Let It Shine
9/7/17
The girlfriends rally around Abby as she says a final farewell to her mother. Abby's brother makes an appearance and reconnects with Phoebe. Delia and Jo finally confront each other about Albert, and Delia finally faces her true feelings about Paul. Abby gets an unexpected surprise from an old flame.
5 Rule #930: Plan for New Plans
9/14/17
Abby returns to Lady Parts to find nothing at her company is how she left it. A seven-day escrow forces Phoebe to confront the reality of downsizing. Delia and Jo face down the awkward Albert situation. Delia throws herself into running Paul's campaign for City Council. Abby goes behind Barbara's back in making a big decision for Lady Parts. A disaster is narrowly avoided at Abby's house when Abby's father is left alone.
6 Rule #155: Go with the Magician
9/21/17
Abby grapples with what to do with her father while making a last ditch effort to salvage her professional relationship with Barbara. Jo makes an impulsive decision that will affect her business and her relationship with Albert. Phoebe finds another way to make money by renting out her house, only to be shocked when someone from her past appears. Delia must face down an important test and Abby decides how to handle the situation with her father with some input from an old friend.

About this show

Based on the book series by Vicky Iovine, Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce follows a best-selling author (Lisa Edelstein) of a self-help book series who is secretly hiding her separation from her husband as she starts to navigate her life as a single woman in her 40's in Los Angeles. She starts to side with and accept advice more from her divorced friends rather than her married ones, which leads to unexpected and life-altering experiences.

Ratings and reviews

4.6
309 reviews
Molly cagle
December 17, 2014
This show speaks to me in so many ways. I tried to hide the trouble in my 1st marriage to try and keep up a great face, but in Abby's case, something blows up and you get it found out, then the whole world knows. Then damage control, the divorce baggage, then try and date again. Seems like you hit a point and you cease to exist as you were. You become so entwined with him, you lose all of what you on e were and what attracted u to him. I think this series hits on this.
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Michelle Jensen
February 27, 2016
I first started my obsession with this beautifully written series after recording an episode purely by accident. My cable guide was wrong so after cussing out the TV for not recording the correct program, I watched and have been hooked ever since. You will love it. I laugh hysterically and sob uncontrollably. A roller coaster of emotions in the very best way.
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tony bell
August 29, 2017
Hadn't watched a television show since Lost went off the air. Really. Then one evening there was GGGTD and that was it. Sort of... Stopped watching after the first season and then saw that it was on Google and now caught up. Of course now realize that the show is ending. This is another reason why I don't watch programs, like all things elsewhere, they too have to end. What sort of petition needs to be signed to bring the show back!!
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