After a starry-eyed look at her future, Nora trains a new CBD store employee; Grandma's newly-diagnosed perfect bill of health leads to a face-off; Daniel catches Nora walking alone in the park.
After getting an MRI during an earthquake, Nora time-travels to the iPod-filled world of 2003, where she sets out to warn her younger self about the mistakes she's about to make in her life.
After Nora and Melanie reunite with a high school friend, they realize New York City isn't what it used to be; Grandma braces herself for a visit from her rich cousin Rosalind.
Despite many setbacks and creepy auditions, Nora stands by Edmund's newfound acting career, and Wally panics after discovering that Brenda's online dating profile is still active.
Grandma and her gal pals band together to take down a scammer targeting the elderly, and Nora suspects her former fling Margaret is back to her con artist ways.
Nora fears that her maniacal imaginary friend is taking things too far when he helps her plot revenge against Wally's sweet-natured girlfriend Brenda during a weekend trip to the country.
Wally, Doug, and Nora swap stories of childhood embarrassment, sexual mishaps, and bad drug experiences as they wait out a power outage; Nora learns something new about her mom.
Edmund embraces his life in Los Angeles; Grandma teaches Brenda about Chinese cuisine and traditions; Nora does some soul-searching when her car breaks down in New Mexico.
Nora embraces her new life in New Mexico, but a letter from home makes her reevaluate her future; Grandma deals with loneliness during coronavirus lockdown.