[03/12/19 - 08:05 AM] Video: Trailer - "You Me Her" Returns to AT&T Audience Network April 9 Co-stars Greg Poehler, Rachel Blanchard and Priscilla Faia are back for 10 new episodes.
[via press release from AT&T]
The series returns for season 4 on Tuesday, April 9 at 10pm ET/PT as Greg Poehler, Rachel Blanchard and Priscilla Faia reprise their roles as Jack, Emma and Izzy, respectively.
At the end of last season, the "throuple" pulled together their happy ending - a surprise poly commitment ceremony in a pizza joint. Now, they're settling back into the 'burbs to live a tweaked version of the conventional "married with children" life. But are the "accidental polyamorists" trying to jam a triangular peg into a round-hole world? Will they break the neighborhood, their peculiar romance, or both?
Premiere Description: Two months later, we find Jack, Emma and Izzy back in Hawthorne Heights, "test-renting" the Helen Wilberg house. Will the surprising news revealed at Emma's baby-doc appointment put enough pressure on Izzy to finally cave and put down roots in the 'burbs?
Creator John Scott Shepherd continues as showrunner and executive producer. Alta Loma's Peter Jaysen and Alan Gasmer also serve as executive producers with Jonathan Schwartz producing. Jem Garrard directs all 10 episodes of season 4. "You Me Her" is produced and distributed worldwide by Entertainment One (eOne).
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