This eclectic, star-studded anthology follows diverse Chicagoans fumbling through the modern maze of love, sex, technology and culture. First dates, friends with benefits, couples with kids. Whatever your relationship status is, it's always complicated.
The best episode of "Easy" season 3 is "Swipe Right", rated 6.6/10 from 314 user votes. It was directed by Joe Swanberg and written by Joe Swanberg. "Swipe Right" aired on 5/10/2019 and is rated 0.1 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Private Eyes".
Andi and Kyle have an open marriage, but Kyle's the only one seeing other people -- until Andi runs into an old friend at a dinner party.
Director: Joe Swanberg
Writer: Joe Swanberg
Hugh, a low-level employee at the U-Spy Store, jumps at the chance to go undercover at a BDSM party, dutifully researching his role as a submissive.
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When Chase and Jo's lease is up, Chase admits she's not ready to be in a committed relationship. But making a clean break isn't easy.
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Tired of being single, Annie decides to say yes to everyone who asks her out for 30 days -- and finds herself battling dating fatigue.
Director: Joe Swanberg
Writer: Joe Swanberg
Kyle feels threatened by Andi's relationship with Ryan. But a change of heart forces both Kyle and Andi to take a hard look at their feelings.
Director: Joe Swanberg
Writer: Joe Swanberg
Self-absorbed professor Jacob learns that a former student is penning an unflattering graphic novel about their relationship.
Director: Joe Swanberg
Writer: Joe Swanberg
To avoid giving up a percentage of his sales, street vendor Scrap splits off from his boss and recruits his friend Cool to mount a rival operation.
Director: Joe Swanberg
Writer: Joe Swanberg
When the police bust Jeff for running a bar in his garage, Jeff's estranged brother Matt offers him a job at his rival brewery.
Director: Joe Swanberg
Writer: Joe Swanberg
When Sophie learns that her TV show was canceled, she has second thoughts about the ex she left behind to pursue her acting dreams.
Director: Joe Swanberg
Writer: Joe Swanberg