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Splitting Up Together - Episode 2.03 - We Need To Talk About Karen - Promotional Photos + Press Release

Oct 16, 2018

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LENA AND MARTIN ENGAGE IN A BATTLE OVER WHETHER OR NOT THEY SHOULD SELL THE HOUSE ON AN ALL-NEW EPISODE OF ABC’S ‘SPLITTING UP TOGETHER,’ TUESDAY, OCT. 30

“We Need To Talk About Karen” – Lena decides to call Martin’s bluff on selling the house but is surprised when he actually begins making necessary repairs to get the house ready to be sold. The realtor, Jeannie (guest star Angela Kinsey) sends over Vlad (guest star Costa Ronin), a contractor, to deal with the structural issues she discovered in the house. Meanwhile, upset that Mae is not enjoying her sophomore year of high school, Lena invites Emma-Rebecca (guest star Milly Shapiro, “Hereditary”), Mae’s friend from camp, to visit; yet she seemingly brings a trail of bizarre and supernatural events along with her. Elsewhere, Maya finally tells Frank she is pregnant and is surprised by his reaction, on ABC’s “Splitting Up Together,” TUESDAY, OCT. 30 (9:30-10:00 p.m. EDT), on The ABC Television Network, streaming and on demand.

“Splitting Up Together” stars Jenna Fischer as Lena, Oliver Hudson as Martin, Bobby Lee as Arthur, Diane Farr as Maya, Lindsay Price as Camille, Olivia Keville as Mae, Van Crosby as Mason and Sander Thomas as Milo.

Guest starring is Angela Kinsey as Jeannie, Costa Ronin as Vlad, Milly Shapiro as Emma-Rebecca and Geoff Pierson as Henry.

“We Need To Talk About Karen” was written by Owen Ellickson, based on the Danish format by Mette Heeno and directed by Dean Holland.

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