Need to spice up your marriage? Well, good luck with that. Greg and Em are trying to figure out how to stay married in this funny and honest take on partnership.
It's date night for Greg and Em. Despite the best romantic efforts on both sides (including a trip to the beautician and personalised T-shirts), expectations are not quite met, and friction arises.
Terry recommends that Greg have a vasectomy to simplify the contraception, and Marlo recommends that Em do something dangerous, like skydiving, to kick-start her libido.
Em regrets that she hasn't been around enough since going back to work so makes plans to go to Sophie's basketball game, but gets trapped in a well-known author's impromptu adult fiction reading.
Who doesn't love a hard rubbish collection? The Butler family is seriously low on personal space, and need to throw out their old things so uncle Brad can move into the cubby house.
It's Em's 25-year high school reunion, and she's looking forward to flaunting her new job. Meanwhile, Greg tries to 'be cool' about meeting Em's significant high school ex.
Envious of not being considered "the cool house" where kids like to hang out, Greg and Em encourage Sophie to have her friends over, promising not to embarrass her.
When Brad announces his plans to propose to new flame Nadia, Greg and Em seize the opportunity to right the wrongs of their own botched proposal seventeen years earlier.
Greg hatches a 'foolproof' plan to earn funds for the family holiday by selling the mighty TurboMax mixer, while Em juggles having Chloe at work for the day.
When Em's pompous father and stepmother come over for a family BBQ, Greg attempts to ask them for money while Em stokes the fires of familial conflict to generate material for her book.
Greg's task for the day is to wait at home for the NBN technician but he is tempted away from his post by a once-in-a-lifetime Aldi special buy, and his absence means that all the family's problems fall in Em's lap.
After a sobering cyber-safety information night, Greg and Em decide to install a secret surveillance app on Sophie's phone and are shocked to discover her sexting with a boy from school.
Em's determined to finally tell Greg about the book she's writing. An unexpected dinner invitation sees Em take drastic action to prevent Greg finding out the wrong way.
Greg spies an older boy eating Chloe's lunch and instantly concludes his daughter is being bullied. Greg's determined to seek justice, bringing him into direct conflict with perfect parent, Luna Keys.
Greg's on a mission to procure the most prizes for the school's trivia night and outshine Luna in the process, but when he also has to deal with a sleep-deprived child, his mission seems impossible.
At the school's dry trivia night, Greg's rivalry with Luna heats up and Em disrupts the evening's proceedings by unwittingly orchestrating a rival event in the school's car park.
Greg has never been able to talk about death, and the passing of Chloe's pet is no exception. Em challenges Greg to discuss their own inevitable funerals only to find they're on very different pages.
Greg is desperate to prove he's cleaner and greener than Luna, but when he posts an innocent photo on the school's social media platform, he starts an online war that could see him cancelled.
Em has a sex dream that inspires her to become more experimental in the bedroom, but after 18 years of marriage, how does she tell Greg she's suddenly keen to expand their repertoire?
Em is adamant the controversial material she's uncovered about Gilly will result in a bestseller, but when Gilly prematurely promotes the book on television, it creates a public relations nightmare.