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With Alli's beautiful trip to France coming to an end, reality sets in as she tries to figure out a way to salvage her "perfect" relationship with Leo. After Adam is hospitalized due to a texting while driving collision, Drew returns to the kids camp to distract himself. As the class prepares to go to a fancy french restaurant, Maya decides to ...
Dave and Adam vie for a position on the school's radio system and realize that they make a good team, but Dave soon has problems with Adam's being transgender. Meanwhile, ready for a semester devoid of boy drama, Clare wants to join the school newspaper. Also Fiona has trouble making friends in an eleventh-grade drama class.
Spoilers ahead for the finale of The Perfect Couple. In the book The Perfect Couple, by Elin Hilderbrand, the murder of Merritt is left unsolved. Greer, the matriarch of the family, realizes her ...
SPOILER ALERT: This article contains spoilers for Netflix’s limited series, “The Perfect Couple” and Elin Hilderbrand’s book, on which it is based. Move over, Agatha: In Netflix’s new ...
Rebecca has lived a wealthy yet unhappy existence in creating a seemingly perfect family with her husband Mason Westridge (John Heard). The signs of trouble are their hostility towards each other and conflicting opinions about whether Jessica, Rebecca's only daughter who has a different father, should receive equal stock shares of the family ...
Warning: This story contains spoilers about the plot of The Perfect Couple. The Perfect Couple, which debuted on Thursday, September 5, followed a wedding weekend that gets uprooted when a body ...
None of the couples in "The Perfect Couple" are anywhere near perfect. Amelia kisses Shooter after her canceled wedding. Abby Winbury's husband Thomas Winbury is cheating on her with a family ...
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