How to Stay Married Season 1
How To Stay Married goes behind the closed doors of a two-point four family who are stuck in a rut. Greg and Em have been married for 14 years, but their relationship is lacking spark. Life gets complicated when Em goes back to work for the first time since the kids were born, just as Greg is made redundant.
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How to Stay Married
2018How To Stay Married goes behind the closed doors of a two-point four family who are stuck in a rut. Greg and Em have been married for 14 years, but their relationship is lacking spark. Life gets complicated when Em goes back to work for the first time since the kids were born, just as Greg is made redundant.
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It's Greg and Em's 15-year wedding anniversary and, as usual, things don't go as planned.
Greg and Em implement a screen ban to give the family a break from technology. It turns out to be a great idea, in theory.
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.
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.
Em regrets that she hasn't been around enough since going back to work. She makes plans to go to Sophie's basketball game, but gets trapped in a well-known author's impromptu adult fiction reading.
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.
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.
Need to spice up your marriage? Well, good luck with that... Greg (Pete Helliar) and Em (Lisa McCune) are trying to figure out how to stay married in this funny & honest take on partnership.