

Milo complains that Grandparents Day is coming up at school and doesn’t feel Henry is interesting enough to participate.

Will splitting up together reignite their love and bring them back together, or is this new normal? Stay tuned. They also start to better see their own short-comings. As they switch off, from week to week, they start to get a clearer picture of what the other person brought to the home and family. Now, when Lena is “on duty” with the kids, Mason will live in the garage, and vice versa. Since they’re still underwater on their mortgage, it’s not like they have much of a choice, anyhow. Wanting what is best for their three children, Mason (Crosby), Mae (Keville), and Milo (Thomas), Lena and Martin decide to “Bird Nest,” rather than sell their house. Now, they have arrived at the conclusion that everyone would be happier if they divorced. Where Lena feels she took on the lion’s share of the burden with the house and kids, it seems to Martin even his best efforts failed, so he just stopped trying. As sometimes happens, life and everything that fills it, sucked the romance from their marriage, until they were just roommates, with children in common.

Once upon a time, Lena (Fischer) and Martin (Hudson), were deeply in love.
#Splitting up together tv#
įrom Emily Kapnek, and based on the Danish TV series, Bedre Skilt end Aldrig, the Splitting Up Together TV show is a comedy inspired by the idea of “Bird Nesting.” In this co-parenting approach, divorcing parents design their new living arrangements to allow the children to remain in the family home, in order to minimize disruption to the kids’ lives. Performers include: Jenna Fischer, Oliver Hudson, Bobby Lee, Diane Farr, Lindsay Price, Olivia Keville, Van Crosby, Sander Thomas, and Kelsey Asbille.
