Elegant, proper Grace and freewheeling, eccentric Frankie are a pair of frenemies whose lives are turned upside down - and permanently intertwined - when their husbands leave them for each other. Together, they must face starting over in their 70s in a 21st century world.
The best episode of "Grace and Frankie" season 7 is "The Roomies", rated 7.7/10 from 391 user votes. It was directed by Marta Kauffman, Howard J. Morris and written by Marta Kauffman. "The Roomies" aired on 8/13/2021 and is rated 0.1 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "The Arraignment".
With their exes living at the beach house and FBI agents who arrested Nick sniffing around, Grace and Frankie frantically search for the money they hid.
Director: Marta Kauffman, Howard J. Morris
Writer: Marta Kauffman
While Frankie retrieves the cash, Grace and Nick discuss their marriage at his arraignment. Joan-Margaret hatches a plan for laundering the money.
Director: Alex Hardcastle
Writer: Julie Durk
Bud tries to soothe discord at the beach house by throwing a brunch for the two families. But revelations from the past create even more hard feelings.
Director: Gail Lerner
Writer: Michael Platt, Barry Safchik
Nick has a chance to get out of jail, but Grace likes things the way they are. An old acquaintance helps Frankie with the money laundering.
Director: David Warren
Writer: Ben Siskin
Grace and Frankie adjust to their new housemate, Robert and Sol join the neighborhood watch, and Brianna reveals too much when she meets Barry’s parents.
Director: Betty Thomas
Writer: Elena Crevello
The ladies try to help Nick reduce his sentence by implicating his partner. Sol attempts to catch a thief while Mallory establishes dominance at work.
Director: Gail Mancuso
Writer: Alex Kavallierou
Grace and Frankie scramble to keep their friend Arlene from being moved into memory care. Nick gets in the way of Coyote's romantic plans.
Director: Molly McGlynn
Writer: Brendan McCarthy
Brianna and Mallory work with a conflict mediator who doesn't exactly have a great track record. Grace and Frankie try to smuggle drugs out of Mexico.
Director: Marta Kauffman
Writer: David Budin
Grace gets a distressing phone call that has Frankie questioning the future. Sol worries that Robert is experiencing memory loss.
Director: Todd Holland
Writer: Alex Burnett
After a trip to the ER, Frankie takes Grace to a therapist. Brianna brainstorms her next move and Coyote hits a snag in his marriage plans.
Director: David Warren
Writer: Alex Levy, Peter Swanson
Frankie decides to celebrate every annual holiday and special occasion in rapid succession. Grace finds a shocking connection to a rising politician.
Director: Kelly Park
Writer: Brooke Wied
The ladies don disguises and head to a casino to spy on Coyote. Brianna also pretends to be someone she's not to appease a potential investor.
Director: Ken Whittingham
Writer: Alex Burnett, Julie Durk, Elena Crevello
Coyote confirms Allison's suspicion that Bud is lying to her. Grace goes after Nick for his tell-all book. Frankie seeks a happy ending of her own.
Director: Molly McGlynn
Writer: Brendan McCarthy, James Newmyer
Grace craves a comforting dish from her childhood, but only her estranged brother has the recipe. Sol and Peter team up to blackmail a theater critic.
Director: Rebecca Asher
Writer: David Budin, Brooke Wied, Alex Kavallierou
Frankie throws herself a funeral, leaving Grace to attend an important meeting alone. To Brianna's annoyance, her family rallies around Barry.
Director: Alex Hardcastle
Writer: Michael Platt, Barry Safchik
Robert finally comes to terms with his memory loss. Grace and Frankie confront the possibility of immediate death — or aging for a few more years.
Director: Marta Kauffman
Writer: Howard J. Morris, Marta Kauffman