[S1E3] Jane Fonda

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: The dinner exposes the deep layers of confusion and anger felt by the children, who are caught between supporting their fathers' happiness and sympathizing with their mothers' heartbreak. [S1E3] Jane Fonda

In Season 1, Episode 3 of , titled " The Dinner ," Grace Hanson (Jane Fonda) and Frankie Bergstein (Lily Tomlin) struggle to reclaim their identities while their husbands, Robert and Sol, prepare for a "normal" family dinner with their grown children. Grace's Return to Work For more details on the series and its

: At the end of the episode, Grace and Frankie find common ground in their shared frustration. In a rare moment of solidarity, they "rebel" against their new reality together, with Frankie stealing a pack of cigarettes and Grace joining her in the minor act of defiance. Grace's Return to Work : At the end

While Grace and Frankie focus on their careers—with Frankie mistakenly being treated as a potential resident while trying to interview at an assisted living facility—Robert and Sol host their children for a celebratory dinner. The evening quickly turns into "The Dinner from Hell" as the siblings struggle with the awkwardness of their fathers' new relationship. Brianna eventually confronts the group, questioning if Robert and Sol are getting a "free pass" for their years of infidelity simply because they have come out as gay. Key Plot Points

Determined to combat a growing sense of irrelevance, Grace attempts to return to , the cosmetics company she founded. She is shocked to find her daughter, Brianna, has rebranded the company and moved it in a direction that no longer reflects Grace's sophisticated vision. The episode highlights the "invisibility" felt by women over 70, culminating in a poignant moment where Grace has a meltdown in a supermarket when she is ignored by a clerk. The "Dinner from Hell"