Phyllis - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Pilot

Bess, Is You a Woman Now?
Phyllis Lindstrom's "motherhood" is struck to the heart when she believes that her daughter's skiing outing has resulted in her becoming a "fallen woman. Phyllis, worried about her teenage daughter being all alone in the mountains, is encouraged to put in a call to make certain that everything is well. When a man answers the phone in Bess' room at the lodge, Phyllis thinks the worst. She nervously confides her fears to her boss, Julie Erskine, who advises her to have it out with, Bess as soon
as she returns home. However, Phyllis can't bring herself to bring up the subject once Bess returns, accompanied by the "man" in question.

Up for Grabs

Leaving Home

The First Day

Phyllis Takes Piano Lessons

Phyllis' Garage Sale

The First Date

All Together Now

Audrey Leaves Jonathan

Phyllis Opens Julie's Heart

So Lonely I Could Cry

Phyllis and the Little People

There's No Business Like No Business

Paging Dr. Lindstrom

The $17,623,419.53 Man

Honor Thy Mother Dexter

Phyllis in Love

Crazy Mama

A Man, a Woman, and Another Woman

Leo's Suicide

Sonny Boy

Widows, Merry and Otherwise

The Triangle
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