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In the aftermath of their explosive separation, Frances (Sarah Jessica Parker) and Robert (Thomas Haden Church) are learning to rebuild their lives independently, even as they stay entangled through their kids and mutual friends. Focusing on careers, new relationships and finding ways to be happy again, they learn that pursuing the next chapter will be more complicated than they imagined.
"Divorce" (HBO, 9 p.m.), written by Susan Horgan of "Catastrophe," has made Thomas Haden Church and Sarah Jessica Parker into nuanced and knowing comic actors...
It's nice how nebulous the show kicked off this season, even though the non-reaction to that dramatic event that ended season one is a bit anticlimactic.
With her vulpine smirk and acid tongue, [Becki] Newton is one of television's best comic actresses, and her presence on the show feels like an open window in a stuffy house.
After all of these highs and lows, it's encouraging to see Frances pop a bottle of Champagne, chug a little bit right out of the bottle, and saunter past the tear-inducing trampoline.