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How to Be a Grown Up

Show Info

  • Status: Canceled
  • First Aired: October 28, 2014
  • Seasons: 2
  • Episodes: 28
  • Networks: truTV
  • Genres: Comedy
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How to Be a Grown Up(2014)
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TMDB Rating: 4.0 (1 votes)

Overview

Comics offer humorous advice and common-sense solutions to universal issues facing all adults who feel like they're a kid stuck in a grown-up body through interviews, sketches and animation.

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Season 1

16 episodes • 2014Avg: 8.0Golden Era

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1The Birds, the Bees and BeyondOct 28, 20148.0
2Coffee, Cooking and Sex After KidsNov 4, 20148.0
3Dining, Doctors & DecoratingNov 11, 20148.0
4Playdates, New Friends and Caught in the ActNov 18, 20148.0
5Diets, Hairdos and No Sex for YouNov 25, 20148.0
6Money, Neighbors and Dirty DiapersDec 4, 20140.0
7Cars, Cops and Party FoulsDec 11, 20140.0
8Beaches, Barbecues and BaldnessDec 18, 20140.0
9Dressing, Lying and Christmas CheerDec 25, 20140.0
10Aging, Interviews and ExesJan 1, 20150.0
11Dating, Sleeping and Birthday PartiesJan 8, 20150.0
12Sports, Chores and Couples TherapyJan 8, 20150.0
13Kids, Coolness and Car LotsJan 15, 20150.0
14Movies, Funerals and FavorsJan 15, 20150.0
15Reading, Roommates and RevengeJan 22, 20150.0
16Childcare, Bucket Lists and Valentine's DayJan 22, 20150.0
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Season 2

12 episodes • 2015Avg: 7.2

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Mortality, Religion and Gettin' FreakyJun 2, 20157.0
2Splurging, Politics and Getting HighJun 9, 20150.0
3Anxiety, Babies and Family ReunionsJun 16, 20157.0
4Gossip, Jury Duty and Potty TrainingJun 23, 20157.0
5Marriage, Dreams and Being GreenJun 30, 20157.0
6Jobs, Apologies and One Night StandsJul 7, 20158.0
7Divorce, Commuting and Gettin' SomeJul 14, 20150.0
8Brunch, Bullies, and Online DatingJul 21, 20150.0
9Charity, Investing and Getting PregnantJul 28, 20150.0
10Love, Dinner and Aging FolksAug 4, 20150.0
11Yard Sales, Road Trips and HoneymoonsAug 11, 20150.0
12Advice, Mistakes and Being HandyAug 11, 20150.0

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