Where to stream Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce Season 5

Season 5

Watch Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce Season 5 in Australia

Released: 14th Jun, 2018

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Season 5 Episodes

S05 Episode 1

Rule No. 773: Step and Repeat

At a red-carpet event, Abby and the girlfriends flash back to their struggles and victories over the past six months. Abby makes an impetuous offer to Mike and Barbara lets her guard down around her ex-husband, Leon.

43 mins  ·  Thu, 14 Jun 2018

S05 Episode 2

Rule No. 149: Don't Eat the Yellow Snow

Jake and Abby return to their old confrontational ways when Jake disapproves of Mike moving in. Albert organises a birthday party for Jo, but it's disrupted by the arrival of Joe's former mother-in-law, while Phoebe presents Tony to her friends.

43 mins  ·  Thu, 21 Jun 2018

S05 Episode 3

Rule No. 97: It Takes Two to Stab Yourself in the Butt

Abby wants to blend the McCarthy and Brady families, but Mike's travel schedule creates some significant growing pains. Delia goes ahead with in vitro fertilisation and Phoebe steps back into the online dating pool.

42 mins  ·  Thu, 28 Jun 2018

S05 Episode 4

Rule No. 63: It's a Marathon, Not a Sprint

Abby and Mike's ex-wife Colette argue over boundaries. Jo and Frumpkis are faced with a family emergency. Meanwhile, Delia receives some bad news from her fertility doctor, leading her to get closer to Tony.

42 mins  ·  Thu, 5 Jul 2018

S05 Episode 5

Rule No. 303: Burn That S... to the Ground

Abby must fill the role as full-time step mum now that Colette has moved to Sacramento. Delia informs the girls that her IVF treatment has been successful, but Phoebe discovers that the baby must be Tony's.

42 mins  ·  Thu, 12 Jul 2018

S05 Episode 6

Rule No. 1: Keep the Toast Short

Abby is forced to face an uncertain future, Delia must make a decision about her unexpected pregnancy, and Jo is faced with choosing between Frumpkis and Albert.

43 mins  ·  Thu, 19 Jul 2018

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