You Me Her (2016-2020)
You Me Her (2016-2020) · 2016–2020 · TV Series
TVTV-MAComedyDramaRomance
Year: 2016–2020Seasons: 5Language: English
★IMDB 7.0/10Country: United States, CanadaStatus: Ended
You Me Her 2016 2020 What begins as an impulsive date between suburban husband Jack and neophyte escort Izzy, spins into a whirlwind three way sexual affair including Jacks wife Emma, who has been keeping secrets of her own Over a span of just 10 days, their arrangement breaks free of its financial bonds to become something else entirely A real romance, with real stakes, involving three real people, confronting viewers with the compelling question What if your best, truest, happiest life looked nothing like you thought it would Would you be brave enough to live it
CreatorsJohn Scott Shepherd
First air date22 Mar 2016
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