Grace and Frankie season 4 episode 12 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Grace's renovation goes awry with stolen pipes and rampant chaos, shaking her confidence. Coyote announces his move to LA with Nadia, leaving Frankie and Grace grappling with this change. Amidst this, they juggle family tensions, a disastrous contractor situation, and a rodent infestation. At "The Music Man" play, personal revelations and confrontations unfold, highlighting the family's dynamic and individual struggles. The episode blends humor with deeper themes of trust, change, and the complexities of familial relationships.
Full Episode S04E12 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Why was Stam hired for the renovation despite not being chosen initially?
Stam was hired due to the disastrous state of the house caused by a previous contractor.
What problems are present in Grace's house?
There is no running water, filth, stolen copper pipes, and a rodent problem.
Who is moving to LA, and why?
Coyote is moving to LA with Nadia, who graduated makeup school and wants to work on a TV show.
How does Grace feel about trusting contractors after the recent scam?
Grace struggles with trusting contractors and doubts her own judgment.
Why is Coyote concerned about revealing the house's condition?
Coyote worries it will cause panic among the family, leading to more stress for Grace and Frankie.
What play are the characters preparing to attend?
They are preparing to attend a community theater production of "The Music Man."
What personal issues are Frankie and Sol dealing with?
Frankie is dealing with her legal status of being 'alive', and Sol is struggling with a request from Frankie.
What concerns do Grace and Frankie's children have about them?
The children are concerned about their safety and ability to take care of themselves, especially after recent events.
How does the presence of a rat in the house affect the characters?
The rat causes panic and chaos, mirroring the ongoing issues in their lives.
What unresolved issues remain at the end of the episode?
Personal conflicts, trust issues, and the chaotic state of the house remain unresolved.