United We Fall (2020)
The trials and tribulations of Jo and Bill, parents of two young kids, as they try to make it day to day as a functioning family. Bill’s very judgmental live-in mother and Jo’s large, Latinx Catholic family will never hesitate to let our couple know they’re seemingly screwing up, but Bill and Jo will always have each other’s backs, united against everyone – other parents, teachers, doctors, specialists, coaches, co-workers and, especially, their kids.
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2020The trials and tribulations of Jo and Bill, parents of two young kids, as they try to make it day to day as a functioning family. Bill’s very judgmental live-in mother and Jo’s large, Latinx Catholic family will never hesitate to let our couple know they’re seemingly screwing up, but Bill and Jo will always have each other’s backs, united against everyone – other parents, teachers, doctors, specialists, coaches, co-workers and, especially, their kids.
Seasons & Episode
At Chuy’s insistence, Bill and Jo finally enroll Lulu in preschool only to discover she is a biter. While they navigate incident reports and overprotective parents, Sandy explores their family history with an ancestry DNA kit.
Bill and Jo reluctantly ask Sandy to babysit after Chuy and Brie convince them to join their weekly date night. And while Bill and Jo discover they’re a bit rusty at romance, Sandy discovers she’s a bit rusty at parenting.
In an attempt to get Emily interested in something other than her tablet, Bill and Jo enroll her in her uncle Chuy's soccer clinic. Sandy's infamous gift-giving habit gets out of hand.
Jo steps in as a role model for her teenage niece Marta, much to her strict father Chuy's dismay; while under the influence of post-colonoscopy drugs, Sandy inadvertently professes her love for her first husband, Dave.
Bill and Jo take their niece Marta in after she clashes with her father, while Bill regrets playing matchmaker when he gets wind of Dave’s plans to propose to Sandy.
Bill and Jo confirm the universal truth that when you have kids, your weekend is worse than your week.
The trials and tribulations of Jo and Bill, parents of two young kids, as they try to make it day to day as a functioning family. Bill’s very judgmental live-in mother and Jo’s large, Latinx Catholic family will never hesitate to let our couple know they’re seemingly screwing up, but Bill and Jo will always have each other’s backs, united against everyone – other parents, teachers, doctors, specialists, coaches, co-workers and, especially, their kids.