That's Life - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Pilot
32-year-old Lydia DeLucca astonishes everyone by breaking off her six-year engagement and enrolling in college.

The Screw-Up
A series of financial setbacks prompts Lydia to consider dropping out of school.

Whadda You Want from Life
Lydia is torn between dating a 23-year-old student and going back to Lou.

He's Very Heavy, He's My Brother
Lydia is concerned about Paulie when he moves in with her following an argument with their father.

Bad Hair Week
Jackie becomes unglued when her irresponsible mother pays a visit. At the same time, Lydia threatens her relationship with Jackie when she chooses to attend a college lecture rather than keep a commitment. Lou inadvertently hurts Paulie's feelings.

The Tell-Tale Uterus
Lydia starts to have second thoughts about breaking up with Lou when her biological clock starts ticking. Unfortunately, Lou is dating someone else. Jackie dates a certain doctor and Dolly revamps her look.

Lydia and the Professor
Lydia's relationship with her English professor could jeopardize both of their futures at the university. Dolly is depressed when Frank spends his free time in a karaoke bar.

The Tutor
At the same time that a 13-year-old prodigy is tutoring her in math, Professor Cahill stuns Lydia by suggesting that she drop his class so they can date. After canceling a date with Candy, Paulie and Candy both avoid each other, though for different reasons.

Saint Bernadette
Lydia is upset when her lifelong role model for the modern independent woman gives up her idyllic life to get married to a man she has known for only three weeks.

When Good Ideas Go Bad
Lydia is conflicted when Lou buys "their" dream house. Dolly gets hooked on the Internet. Jackie opens her salon to younger clientele.

Photographs
After the death of one of her friends, Dolly divides her possessions between her kids while Lydia tries to spend some quality time with her. Lydia has trouble with a photography assignment and Paulie suffers an embarrassing on-the-job injury.

Nomads
Lydia has the worst week on record when her car breaks down, her apartment is robbed, and she must struggle with a psychology paper. Jackie looks forward to her first date with Professor Leski.

Heart Problems
The family becomes overly protective after Frank suffers a mild heart attack. Victor avoids dealing with his 11 year-old daughter and Candy reveals a startling revelation to Paulie.

Touched by a Biker
After losing her job at the bar, Lydia has trouble making ends meet while meeting her community service requirement. Jackie is wary about trusting Victor and Paulie rebounds from his breakup with Candy by working closely with Plum on the campus watch.

Mr. Wrong
Lydia's parents grow concerned about her continuing friendship with J.T. Paulie gets the wrong idea about Plum when she rescues him by paying for their dinner.

Or What's a Heaven For?
To Dolly's dismay, Frank quits his job at the tollbooth without consulting her. Lydia tries to help J.T. get his G.E.D., despite his resistance and Victor proposes to Jackie.

Banister Head
When Lydia suspects Paulie of wrongdoing, she gets herself into trouble. Frank tries to start a new career as a restaurateur and Jackie ponders Victor's proposal.

Miracle at the Cucina
In the week of Cucina DeLucca's grand opening, the DeLucca family has a scare when Lydia learns there's a lump in her breast. Paulie meets Plum's father.

No Good Deed
Lydia and Jackie think they've hit the jackpot when they win $10,000 in the lottery. Unfortunately a man with a gun claims the ticket is his. When the friends figure out that the gun isn't real, they beat the man up only to have him sue them for $250,000.
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