How to Be a Grown Up

How to Be a Grown Up

TV-14201423m4.0/10
Comedy

Ratings

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4.0/10(1)

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.

Production

Mission Control Media

Language

EN

Status

Canceled

First Aired

October 28, 2014

Last Aired

August 11, 2015

Networks

truTV

Where to Watch
Region US · Lang EN
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Seasons & Episodes
Select a season to view episodes. Reddit links may contain spoilers.
Season
The Birds, the Bees and Beyond
E1
The Birds, the Bees and Beyond
Air date: 2014-10-28
The series premiere features advice on marriage proposals, getting in shape, mini-van ownership and talking sex with kids.
E2
Coffee, Cooking and Sex After Kids
Air date: 2014-11-04
Discussions on dealing with gray hair, caffeine and arguments.
E3
Dining, Doctors & Decorating
Air date: 2014-11-11
Dealing with in-laws; dining with kids; doctor visits; sex tips.
E4
Playdates, New Friends and Caught in the Act
Air date: 2014-11-18
Personal grooming; handling a mid-life crisis; bar drinking; surviving play dates.
E5
Diets, Hairdos and No Sex for You
Air date: 2014-11-25
The How to Be a Grown Up comics provide jokes and personal anecdotes on how to turn down sex, dress your kids, choose the right diet, party down with your co-workers and a whole lot more.
E6
Money, Neighbors and Dirty Diapers
Air date: 2014-12-04
The How to Be a Grown Up comics provide jokes and personal anecdotes on how to visit your parents, go on vacation, change a diaper, handle money, and a whole lot more...
E7
Cars, Cops and Party Fouls
Air date: 2014-12-11
The How to Be a Grown Up comics provide jokes and personal anecdotes on how to throw a party, deal with the police, buy a house, be a cool parent and a whole lot more.
E8
Beaches, Barbecues and Baldness
Air date: 2014-12-18
The How to Be a Grown Up comics provide jokes and personal anecdotes on how to throw a BBQ, have fun at a wedding, deal with going bald, say no to your kids and a whole lot more.
E9
Dressing, Lying and Christmas Cheer
Air date: 2014-12-25
The How to Be a Grown Up comics provide jokes and personal anecdotes on how to dress, play sports, break up, celebrate Christmas and a whole lot more.
E10
Aging, Interviews and Exes
Air date: 2015-01-01
The How to Be a Grown Up comics provide jokes and personal anecdotes on how to interview for a job, own a pet, deal with an ex, renovate your home and a whole lot more.
E11
Dating, Sleeping and Birthday Parties
Air date: 2015-01-08
The How to Be a Grown Up comics provide jokes and personal anecdotes on how to sleep, get your partner to change, celebrate a birthday, be a little league parent and a whole lot more.
E12
Sports, Chores and Couples Therapy
Air date: 2015-01-08
The How to Be a Grown Up comics provide jokes and personal anecdotes on how to be a sports fan, do chores, stay healthy, celebrate your Anniversary and a whole lot more.
E13
Kids, Coolness and Car Lots
Air date: 2015-01-15
The comics provide jokes and personal anecdotes on how to be cool, watch TV, buy a car, remain faithful and a whole lot more.
E14
Movies, Funerals and Favors
Air date: 2015-01-15
Jokes and personal anecdotes on how to gamble, ask a favor, go to a movie, reinvent yourself and a whole lot more.
E15
Reading, Roommates and Revenge
Air date: 2015-01-22
Topics include: Revenge; aging; parties.
E16
Childcare, Bucket Lists and Valentine's Day
Air date: 2015-01-22
The How to Be a Grown Up comics provide jokes and personal anecdotes on how to impress your friends, lie to your kids, make a bucket list, navigate Valentine's Day and a whole lot more.

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