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Well, there's nothing wrong with Jacob having a retirement plan. In fact, moving closer to his kids is actually a very sensible decision for a guy in his seventies, even if it means leaving his girlfriend. The problem here is that he doesn't seem to understand that Frankie has the exact same choice to make, and that

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Jacob made that decision by himself, without discussing it with Frankie, so being close to his kids is clearly more important to him than being with her. And then he gets huffy when she doesn't jump at the prospect of leaving her kids and her whole life behind for him? That's pretty self-centered.
I've

No it wouldn't be better, at least not for me - I started watching because I love Sam Waterston and Martin Sheen and wanted to see them act with Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin again (hilarious since I still see them as their Sorkin characters!), and the ones that kept me interested were the kids, most of all Brianna. For

Exactly! That's been bugging me all along - he's moving to be closer to his kids, but doesn't consider that she'd be moving away from hers. And somehow everybody's trying to make this just about her leaving Grace? What?

Ugh, I hate it when people overreact like this on shows… There was absolutely no reason for everybody to leave the theater and disappoint poor Robert on his big night, especially since Grace called when Frankie was already back to normal, not in the middle of a stroke. It would've been fine for one of FRANKIES kids