Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce - Season 3

Season 3
Girlfriends' Guide to Freedom
This season, the women deal with redefining themselves while experiencing significant changes in personal and professional lives. Abby struggles to revamp her image and figure out what's next after her meeting with SheShe goes awry. With her ex, Jake handling finances, Abby switches gears to try her hand at romance novels and finds inspiration from her son's enigmatic baseball coach, Mike. After being left at the altar, Delia questions if she is marriage material and focuses her attention on getting her career back on track. Jo takes a risk mixing business and pleasure with her sex addict head baker Scott while also dealing with the repercussions of her alcoholic ex-husband Frumpkis. Barbara gets a new role at SheShe and treats herself to a kitchen renovation, bringing a new man into her life, handsome contractor Darrell, who just may fix more than her stove. Meanwhile, Phoebe deals with the consequences of rushing into her marriage with J.D and finds escape in her friendship with a charismatic billionaire named Gemma.

Episodes

Rule #43: When One Door Opens, There's an Icy Draft
Abby deals with the professional fallout from her gigolo scandal while she and Jake care for Becca's abandoned baby.

Rule #137: Move Your Car
Struggling to keep herself busy after losing her job, Abby gets involved with her son's baseball team and butts heads with Coach Mike. Jo puts her ex-husband in rehab and dives into a relationship with Scott.

Rule #188: Mind Your Side of the Plate
To help Barbara find material for her new column, Abby joins her for a night out on the town. Jo deals with the ramifications after the sudden departure of Scott.

Rule #225: What Happens in Bakersfield Stays in Bakersfield
Stuck on a trip with her son's baseball team, Abby searches for inspiration for her novel.

Rule #99: Cook Naked
Abby hosts a party for the baseball team's parents while trying to keep her relationship with Coach Mike under wraps; Jo indulges Frumpkis' plan to drum up business for the bakery; Phoebe brings in contractor Darrell to remodel Barbara's kitchen.

Rule #218: There's No Crying in Baseball
Reeling from the revelation about Coach Mike, Abby tries to get through the last game of the season without incident, but she and Jo are pulled into their daughters' drama; Phoebe worries about the new direction JD's art has taken.

Rule #91: Run Toward What Scares You
As Abby finishes her romance novel, she questions the future of her relationship with Mike; Barbara has second thoughts about quitting SheShe; Phoebe and JD's marriage faces a challenge during a debauched getaway at Gemma's mansion.
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