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Close Enough Season 1 Episode 6
The roommates work together to give Emily a stress-free day but are promptly sidetracked by shady characters from Alex’s past.
Serie: Close Enough
Director: Sean Szeles
Guest Star: Danielle Brooks, Fred Tatasciore, Gabrielle Walsh, J.G. Quintel, James Adomian, Jason Mantzoukas, Jessica DiCicco, John Early, Kimiko Glenn
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