Take My Wife - Season 1

Take My Wife - Season 1

Season 1

In Take My Wife, Cameron Esposito and Rhea Butcher find that daily struggles make for good comedy -and stand-up makes for good couples therapy - in this charming and personal show created, starring and produced by an actually gay, actually married couple.
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Episodes6
DatesAug. 11, 2016 - Aug. 11, 2016
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Episodes

Set-Up
Season 1Episode 120 min

Set-Up

As stand-up comics and a couple, Cameron Esposito and Rhea Butcher have parallel challenges with comedy: Cameron experiences the lonely side of stand-up, while Rhea struggles to balance her passion and her day job.

Aug. 11, 2016
Punchline
Season 1Episode 220 min

Punchline

Onstage and offstage, entirely within a single performance of their weekly stand-up show, Cameron and Rhea wrangle the chaos that comes with hosting a bunch of comics. This episode gives a first-person view into those things a live stand-up audience doesn't get to see.

Aug. 11, 2016
Applause Break
Season 1Episode 320 min

Applause Break

In her newfound free time, Rhea finds increasingly silly reasons to avoid focusing on comedy. Cameron gets some harsh lessons in stand-up while opening for a big-deal headlining comic on tour.

Aug. 11, 2016
Opener
Season 1Episode 420 min

Opener

Cameron and Rhea discuss their future, and get in over their heads babysitting an infant. While Cameron and Dave try to get out of trouble one way, Rhea finds help from Frances, their eccentric neighbor.

Aug. 11, 2016
Feature
Season 1Episode 520 min

Feature

Cameron begins coaching a famous actress on how play a comic, but finds out the actress has other ideas. After a financial disaster, Rhea secretly returns to her old job.

Aug. 11, 2016
Headliner
Season 1Episode 620 min

Headliner

When Cameron is tempted by Melina the actress, and Rhea has to confront her student loan debt, they face a big decision together. Their neighbor Frances offers more surprising insight.

Aug. 11, 2016

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