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As their marriage unravels, Alex faces middle age and divorce, seeking new purpose in the New York comedy scene while wife Tess confronts the sacrifices she made for their family-forcing them to navigate co-parenting and identity.
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00:01Another one?
00:02Yeah.
00:03One up.
00:04All right.
00:05Alex, another bag.
00:06Downstairs in two minutes.
00:07That's me.
00:08Well, you better head down there, then.
00:10Where?
00:11Just straight behind you.
00:12Down the stairs.
00:17Hey, what up, man?
00:18How you doing?
00:19You see the light?
00:20Just get off, all right?
00:21Even having these straight women's experiences.
00:23There you go.
00:24Just talk to them.
00:25Have fun.
00:30Tell a joke.
00:43I think I'm getting a divorce.
00:50What tipped me off was that I'm living in an apartment on my own.
00:56Yeah.
00:57And my wife and kids don't live there.
01:00That was probably the biggest clue.
01:07Not exactly sure what happened.
01:10Came home from work one day.
01:13Someone said, is this thing over?
01:16Pretty sure it was her.
01:19Probably should have paid attention.
01:20That's what she meant about not paying attention.
01:22The real relationship is finding somebody you can also be unhappy with.
01:35Somebody who has your back.
01:37You stopped having each other's backs.
01:39So what?
01:40Like you tell jokes?
01:41I mean, I try.
01:42It's more like kind of funny stories from my life.
01:43Oh, honey.
01:44I had no idea your life was this bad.
01:45What's funny about your life?
01:46This is why she threw you out!
01:48Are you gonna be okay?
01:49I'll be okay.
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