A surreal take on transitioning from 20-something to 30-something centering on a married couple juggling such everyday challenges as parenthood, friendship, ham theft, stripper clowns and choosing the right day care.
The best episode of "Close Enough" season 2 is "Josh Gets Shredded", rated 8.6/10 from 2826 user votes. It was directed by J.G. Quintel, Calvin Wong and written by Gabe Delahaye. "Josh Gets Shredded" aired on 2/25/2021 and is rated 0.4 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Meet the Frackers".
After struggling to play with Candice, Josh tries to get fit but overdoes it.
Director: J.G. Quintel, Calvin Wong
Writer: Gabe Delahaye
Randy discovers his birth parents are alive and wealthy.
Director: J.G. Quintel, Calvin Wong
Writer: Aaron Burdette
Candice becomes the kingpin of an illegal hot-sauce racket.
Director: J.G. Quintel, Calvin Wong
Writer: Chris Kula
Emily lets an old friend crash at the apartment but getting rid of her proves difficult.
Director: J.G. Quintel, Calvin Wong
Writer: Melissa Hunter
Pearle makes new friends in a water aerobics class who turns out to have a sinister secret.
Director: J.G. Quintel, Calvin Wong
Writer: Gabe Delahaye
Alex buys his first smartphone, which seduces him into a digital fantasy world.
Director: J.G. Quintel, Calvin Wong
Writer: Gabe Delahaye
Bridgette is sick of unreliable guys who "ghost" her until she falls for an actual ghost.
Director: J.G. Quintel, Calvin Wong
Writer: Alison Agosti
After Josh abandons his family in the face of danger, he asks Pearle to train him to be brave.
Director: J.G. Quintel, Calvin Wong
Writer: Chris Kula
Randy discovers his true calling while stranded on a deserted island.
Director: J.G. Quintel, Calvin Wong
Writer: Marlena Rodriguez
Tired of children’s birthday parties, Josh and Emily try to make Candice’s party more exciting for adults.
Director: J.G. Quintel, Calvin Wong
Writer: Aaron Burdette, Michael Colton, John Aboud
Alex and Josh travel back in time to save Alex and Bridgette’s marriage.
Director: J.G. Quintel, Calvin Wong
Writer: Chris Kula, Craig Rowin
When a new music teacher becomes popular, a jealous Mr. Campbell plots her downfall.
Director: J.G. Quintel, Calvin Wong
Writer: Chris Kula
While Pearle helps Bridgette break her phone addiction, the others mistakenly believe Bridgette has been abducted.
Director: J.G. Quintel, Calvin Wong
Writer: Marlena Rodriguez
To market his steamy novel of Viking erotica, Alex recruits Pearle to pose as the book’s author.
Director: J.G. Quintel, Calvin Wong
Writer: Chris Kula
Bridgette and Emily discover they are beloved rock stars in a foreign country.
Director: J.G. Quintel, Calvin Wong
Writer: Stephanie Amante-Ritter
A horse gets loose during a windstorm and teaches the gang to dream again.
Director: J.G. Quintel, Calvin Wong
Writer: Alison Agosti