\n |ShortSummary = Bill learns about the ongoing feud between Abby and Nemo's, a bar that used to be the most popular spot in the neighborhood. Rosie gets permission to do a set that night with her band; however, the group decides not to tell her that her music is unlistenable. Overjoyed, Rosie decides to start playing the bar every week. James becomes convinced that a customer at the bar, Clark, is a wanted fugitive, but Fred tells him he's paranoid. Abby and Beth try to cut a deal with Nemo's to get the band off their hands, but Rosie overhears and feels betrayed. She tells Abby that she's tough enough to take criticism, and that Abby should always be honest with her. In return, Abby agrees to let her play once a month. The cops show up to take Clark into custody for running, and Bill covers up the bar's existence by holding a fake wedding with Beth. \n |LineColor = C1CCA8\n}}\n{{Episode list\n |EpisodeNumber = 10\n |Title = The Fish\n |DirectedBy = [[Betsy Thomas]]\n |WrittenBy = Chelsea Devantez\n |OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2019|6|13}}\n |Viewers = 1.23[{{cite web|url=https://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/daily-ratings/thursday-final-ratings-june-13-2019/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190615014800/https://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/daily-ratings/thursday-final-ratings-june-13-2019/|url-status=dead|archive-date=June 15, 2019|title=NBA Finals & U.S. Open adjust up: Thursday final ratings|last=Rejent|first=Joseph|work=TV by the Numbers|date=June 14, 2019|access-date=June 14, 2019}}]\n |ShortSummary = When Bill admits to the group that he has [[San Diego Padres|Padres]] season tickets behind home plate that he lost in his divorce, they have him invite his ex-wife Sharon to the bar to reclaim them. Bill explains that Sharon is experienced at tearing him down emotionally, so the group boosts his confidence and he succeeds in convincing her to give the tickets back. However, Sharon then reveals that she also wants to get back together, so the bar throws an improvised \"tuna luau\" to keep them from leaving. Bill eventually realizes that Sharon doesn't truly love him when she insults his friends and he breaks up with her, declaring that this is his life now. Abby then gives him his own barstool--something only a regular is allowed to have--and decides to keep the tuna luau as an ongoing event.\n |LineColor = C1CCA8\n}}"}},"i":0}}]}" id="mwjA">
No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original release date [18] | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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1 | "Pilot" | Pamela Fryman | Josh Malmuth | March 28, 2019 (2019-03-28) | 2.60 [19] |
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Abby, a former Marine who runs an unlicensed bar out of her backyard with a strict seating hierarchy, learns that her old landlady has died and willed her property to her nephew, Bill, who demands that she close the bar. Abby's patrons Fred, Beth, James, and Rosie explain to him that she has a good heart, and that the bar is heavily regulated, before inducting him into their group. Bill finally agrees to let the bar stay open, but only if Abby gets insurance, improves safety, and applies for a liquor license. She refuses, and instead announces the bar will close that night. Fred, Rosie, and Beth try to talk her out of it, and Fred points out that she ought to give Bill the benefit of the doubt. Abby agrees to implement some of his suggestions, and makes Bill a mai tai (a drink she hates) to prove her commitment to their deal. |
2 | "Rule Change" | Pamela Fryman | Niki Schwartz-Wright | April 4, 2019 (2019-04-04) | 2.06 [20] |
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When James complains about a rule forbidding men to wear sandals, he asks Bill to speak to Abby, who ignores him. Bill then issues a challenge, in which the two must present their best arguments and put them to a public vote. Both try to win over different patrons to their side, but with little success. The vote is held, and Abby declares victory, only for Beth to change her vote when Bill takes up her demand to have Abby's trees trimmed. With the vote tied, a game of bocce is held as a tiebreaker. Fred tells Abby that the problem isn't Bill, but her refusal to listen to her customers. He also reminds her that Bill just wants to belong. Abby wins the game, but honors Bill for scoring zero points. Abby tells Beth she will take care of the trees and gives James permission to wear sandals on certain days. |
3 | "Free Alcohol Day" | Pamela Fryman | Brig Muñoz-Liebowitz | April 11, 2019 (2019-04-11) | 1.64 [21] |
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The bar prepares for "Free Alcohol Day", when Abby's friend Dani brings free samples for everyone. However, her latest product, an allspice-infused gin, is unpalatable. Beth tries to set Dani up with Abby, only to be embarrassed when she learns that the two previously dated and Abby didn't tell her. In response, Abby issues a challenge for anyone who wants to know about her personal life to drink shots of the gin, only to give vague answers. Upset, a drunk Beth goes into Abby's house and they argue. Desperate to salvage Free Alcohol Day, Fred persuades the others to just drink the rest of the gin. After Beth admits that she feels neglected, Abby tells her that she's the reason she decided to open the bar. The next morning, Abby puts Beth's favorite wine on tap. Bill apologizes to Abby for making an awkward comment about her bisexuality. |
4 | "Book Club" | Phill Lewis | Shaun Diston | April 18, 2019 (2019-04-18) | 1.53 [22] |
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The gang tries to push Fred to go on a date with Emily, a member of Beth's book club. However, Fred, having been divorced for fifteen years, is reluctant to get intimate again. James tries to woo his friend Willa, but fails and decides to try again with a patron named Erica. Their first conversation goes poorly when he lies about being fluent in Spanish. Fred finally agrees to go on a date with Emily, which consists of him grilling steaks at the bar. They hit it off, deciding to move in together after just one day; Fred also starts to change his personality. Abby puts her foot down and tells Fred she was wrong to push him to change. Fred then reveals their relationship was a prank the entire time. James chooses not to date Erica when he realizes he isn't ready. Abby and Beth use reverse psychology to get Fred to hook back up with Emily. |
5 | "Mail Bin" | Beth McCarthy-Miller | Taylor Cox & Jacquie Walters | April 25, 2019 (2019-04-25) | 1.47 [23] |
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While sorting through unopened mail, Bill finds a letter from Abby's deadbeat father Abelardo containing a check for $287.50, which she believes is him trying to buy her forgiveness. She wants to throw it out, but when the group tells her doing so would be unfair, they decide to instead spend it on a ridiculous purchase and start brainstorming. A random patron then decides whose purchase they make. James' idea, a combination popcorn/hot dog maker, wins. Fred finds another letter from Abelardo revealing that the check is actually part of two installments to make up for every birthday of hers he missed. When she goes to cash it, however, she finds out that it's worthless. Heartbroken, Abby burns the rest of her mail. In a show of solidarity, the group buys the popcorn-hot dog maker for her and affirm that she doesn't need her father's approval to be happy. |
6 | "Liquid Courage" | Pamela Fryman | Russ Finkelstein & Marc Muszynski | May 2, 2019 (2019-05-02) | 1.49 [24] |
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James is offered a better paying job, but feels that accepting it would mean too much responsibility. Bill decides to say goodbye to every patron after Fred walks away from their conversation. To help James decide, the group decides to bring out "Tequila Jimmy", his drunk personality. Abby's unpleasant neighbor Richard threatens to report her to the police unless she agrees to close the bar early, so she talks him into giving her a few weeks to make improvements. However, James, now full of confidence, throws Richard out and he reneges on the deal. Seeing Bill struggling, Fred steps in to help. Abby calls Richard back and has James warn him of the consequences of closing the bar too soon, which convinces him to sign back onto the deal. James completes his first day as a manager and gifts Abby with a bottle of expensive tequila. Bill and Fred patch things up. |
7 | "Soda Gun" | Pamela Fryman | Betsy Thomas | May 9, 2019 (2019-05-09) | 1.40 [25] |
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Abby's soda gun breaks, so Bill has his friend Cory fix it. This annoys Fred, who considers himself the bar's go-to handyman. James prepares a new emergency plan for the bar, but Rosie tells him it's too complicated to be of any use. The gang tries to cheer up Fred by lighting up the bar and playing his favorite song, but nothing works. Out of desperation, they give him the "Token", allowing him a week of free drinks, but he refuses it, drops it on the ground, and then accidentally steps on it. Beth explains that Fred wants to be useful to Abby because he sees her as a daughter, so Abby talks to him and tells him that no matter what, she will always see him as the closest thing she has to a father. Harmony is restored to the bar, and Rosie comforts James by telling him that the bar's safety depends on everyone looking out for each other. |
8 | "Backup" | Phill Lewis | Noah Garfinkel | May 30, 2019 (2019-05-30) | 1.55 [26] |
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Abby is upset when Bill steps in to deal with some unruly customers, which she feels is her responsibility. James accidentally breaks Beth's prize mug and pins it on another patron, who is then punished by being placed in the "sprinkler chair". Bill defends his actions by pointing out that he's taller and thus more intimidating than Abby, so Fred suggests a jar-opening contest to see who's stronger; Bill wins and a frustrated Abby picks up a lit grill, severely burning her hands. Too stubborn to accept help, Abby resorts to using her mouth to help pour drinks and winds up making a huge mess. Bill apologizes by letting Abby put him in a submission hold and they agree to start accepting help from each other. James confesses to breaking the mug, and Bill and Abby manage to repair it using glue and a 3D printer. |
9 | "Rosie's Band" | Pamela Fryman | Josh Malmuth | May 30, 2019 (2019-05-30) | 1.46 [26] |
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Bill learns about the ongoing feud between Abby and Nemo's, a bar that used to be the most popular spot in the neighborhood. Rosie gets permission to do a set that night with her band; however, the group decides not to tell her that her music is unlistenable. Overjoyed, Rosie decides to start playing the bar every week. James becomes convinced that a customer at the bar, Clark, is a wanted fugitive, but Fred tells him he's paranoid. Abby and Beth try to cut a deal with Nemo's to get the band off their hands, but Rosie overhears and feels betrayed. She tells Abby that she's tough enough to take criticism, and that Abby should always be honest with her. In return, Abby agrees to let her play once a month. The cops show up to take Clark into custody for running, and Bill covers up the bar's existence by holding a fake wedding with Beth. |
10 | "The Fish" | Betsy Thomas | Chelsea Devantez | June 13, 2019 (2019-06-13) | 1.23 [27] |
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When Bill admits to the group that he has Padres season tickets behind home plate that he lost in his divorce, they have him invite his ex-wife Sharon to the bar to reclaim them. Bill explains that Sharon is experienced at tearing him down emotionally, so the group boosts his confidence and he succeeds in convincing her to give the tickets back. However, Sharon then reveals that she also wants to get back together, so the bar throws an improvised "tuna luau" to keep them from leaving. Bill eventually realizes that Sharon doesn't truly love him when she insults his friends and he breaks up with her, declaring that this is his life now. Abby then gives him his own barstool--something only a regular is allowed to have--and decides to keep the tuna luau as an ongoing event. |