Sam Loudermilk is a recovering alcoholic and substance abuse counselor with an extremely bad attitude about, well, everything. He is unapologetically uncensored, and manages to piss off everyone in his life. Although he has his drinking under control, Loudermilk discovers that when your life is a complete mess, getting clean is the easy part.
The best episode of "Loudermilk" is "Hard for Me to Say I'm Sorry", rated 8.3/10 from 293 user votes. It was directed by N/A and written by N/A. "Hard for Me to Say I'm Sorry" aired on 4/26/2021 and is rated 0.1 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "When I'm Alone".
Loudermilk admits he was wrong.
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Loudermilk receives some news.
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Claire gets a new beau.
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Mugsy takes a tumble.
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A funeral is attended.
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Ben shows off some unusual talents.
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Roger is honored.
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Loudermilk is fed up with Claire's couch crashing and wants her gone, but her mother bribes him to continue to keep an eye on her daughter. Roger's conflicted when his old rock band is approached to use their music in a beer commercial.
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Loudermilk returns to Seattle and makes a huge decision that affects not only his life, but the lives of everyone in his world as well.
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A visitor arrives.
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Ben Housesits.
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Loudermilk becomes a Dad. Sort of.
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Loudermilk and the group are challenged.
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Loudermilk goes to great lengths to get Claire to open up about her deep-seated issues, with mixed results. Mugsy reaches out to his estranged daughter and finds that some relationships are harder to fix than others.
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Loudermilk rallies the group.
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Claire joins band.
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Loudermilk is surprised.
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Grumpy substance-abuse counselor Sam Loudermilk is forced to try to make a connection with a young addict if he wants to keep his weekly meeting space.
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With nowhere left to turn, a worse for wear Claire lands on Loudermilk's couch. Deciding she needs to be taught a lesson, he and Ben take her on their version of a vision quest. Loudermilk also makes a play for his new neighbor, Allison.
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A new member, Tom, joins the group who isn't all he appears to be. Cutter takes Tom under his wing to make sure his charge stays clean and sober, no matter what it takes. Loudermilk and Allison butt heads over her taste in music.
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Loudermilk has a DNA test.
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Ben's secret life catches up to him, and Loudermilk is forced to confront the fact that he may not know his best friend as well as he thinks.
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