‘Lady Time’ Will Make You Laugh In The Face Of Death & Adultery

Death isn’t funny, but these ladies’ reaction to it? Hysterical.

Lady Time is a five-episode series about four women who somehow put the FUN in FUNeral and find friendship in the face of grieving their husbands’ tragic death and intense infidelity.

What makes the Lady Time ladies friendship so funny to watch is that Kathy, Megan, Heather and Eleanor literally have nothing in common (except that their late husbands completely suck). What makes their friendship so special is that, because they’re so different from each other, they’re able to help each other navigate their grief adjust to their new husbandless life. They ladies literally complete each other.

Ready to laugh in the face of death and adultery with these ladies? Then sit back and keep scrolling – because we have every episode below!

It Starts With A Crash (Lady Time Episode #1)

When four jerks explode in a plane crash, their wives decide to honor them with a group memorial.

But this particular group of ladies get along about as well as Israel and Palestine, and agreeing on a venue seems all but impossible — until Eleanor proves that her mansion is the best location. But Eleanor’s one-upmanship ends up backfiring when her Lady Bird Johnson sitting room gets destroyed.

Gasp! Not the Lady Bird Johnson sitting room!

Fabergé Egg Club Does Not Go Egg-cellently (Lady Time Episode #2)

While Eleanor prepares to host Fabergé Egg Club, the other girls arrive on her doorstep — completely unhinged without husbands.

Oh sweet mother of jewelled eggs.

But instead of including them in her event, Eleanor insults them by telling them they wouldn’t fit in with her fancy friends, none of whom don’t own an island. (Could you imagine not owning an island? How embarrassing!) Feeling like they have nothing to live for, the Ladies decide to let themselves go.

In an attempt to expand their horizons, the Ladies attend at a painting-and-wine night…

Which never ends well.

But in the light of day, it turns out Heather has actually painted a masterpiece.

What’s up, drunk Picasso!

She quickly gets in over her head when Kid Rock’s art buyer commissions a lot more work.

Though their husbands haven’t been dead for that long, the Lady Time ladies are ready to date again!

And who can even blame them!? Their late husbands SUCKED – they were literally en route to actively (and excitedly) cheat on their wives when their plane crashed.

After a string of robberies in her neighborhood, Kathy realizes that this man-at-large may be the man of her dreams. The ladies agree it would be nice to have the man around the house and together, they make Eleanor’s mansion as easy to break into as possible in hopes Kathy’s criminal crush will break-and-enter into their home (and eventually, Kathy’s heart).

Hopefully the only thing this burglar steals is Kathy’s heart.

“Widow camp” is just like summer camp, except a lot sadder.

Since becoming widows, the Lady Time ladies have tried drinking their sorrows away new hobbies, gone on dates with soon-to-be charged felons, and (accidentally) droned each other’s ears off, but they haven’t really reflected on their husbands untimely passing.

In an effort to take sorrow by the reins, they attend a grief retreat led by a celebrity widow. Everyone is excited about the chance to heal except Megan, whose reluctance to participate leads her to a chilling conspiracy…

Didn’t get enough Lady Time? Well you’re in luck – before their husbands died, these ladies were fake friends! Check out the Lady Time prequel below:

There’s a reason women don’t fart.

The gals celebrate Halloween and Jason Vorhees stops by. New Lady Time next Tuesday! HAPPY GAL-OWEEN!

Heather shares her recipe for Pinot Cheesio, Kathy presents the girls with an exciting new business venture and the FBI stops by.

Megan shows off her lucky pregnancy earring and the girls vote on Kathy’s sperm donor options.

Megan passes out in the hot tub, but luckily Oswald the Rabbit comes to the rescue.

The gals head to the Salad Convention but run into some limo trouble. Luckily, a handsome stranger shows up to save the day!


Directed by: Rachel Lee Goldenberg

Written by: Juliet Seniff

Executive producers: Rachel Lee Goldenberg, Juliet Seniff

Executive producer: Becca Kinskey

Producer: Kate O’Brien

Starring

Kathy: Kirby Howell-Baptiste

Megan: Allyn Rachel

Heather: Juliet Seniff

Eleanor: Betsy Sodaro

with

George Dudley: Bryan Safi

Lucien Huddy-Starkes: Baron Vaughn

Paul: Rodney To

Patron 1: Cynthia Kao

Patron 2: Mano Agapion

First assistant director: Cassandra Laymon


Second assistant director: Chandra Alexander

Director of photography: Adam Silver

Production designer: Jessica Mahnke

Costume designer: Emily Heyman
Editor: Kegan Swyers

Camera operator: Mikey Jechort

First assistant camera: Jack Caswell, Geoff Goodloe, Jen Hook, Adam Marquez. Leonard Walsh


Second assistant camera: Elise Martin

Digital loader: Eric Davis


Chief lighting technician: David McGrory


Best boy electric: Matt Read, Brett Frager, Juan “Spike” Osorio

Key grip: Nate Brown

Best boy grip: Miao Chien

Prop master: Justine Smith


Leadman: Chris Santiago

On-set dresser: Dane Jensen


Costume supervisor: Mashal Khan

Costumer: Stephanie Farah, Markie Miller


Sound mixer: Ben Forman

Boom operator: Roger Kean

Make-up department head: Leigh Schwartz, Erin Blinn

Hair department head: Jen Osborne

Hair stylist: Brenna Haukedahl

Script supervisor: Josh Gannon, Tim Wrobel

Location manager: Spencer Coates

Extras casting: Central Casting


Catering: Full Moon Pickles

Head of security: Martin Reyes

Special Thanks: Matt Sweeney

Production office coordinator: Madeline Austin-Kulat


Production controller: Victoria Zamora

Production accountant: Stephanie Cornick

Production counsel: Mark Litwak, Elizabeth Zook

Post production supervisor: Eurie Chung

Post production coordinator: Kevin Kinskey

Assistant editor: Yaniv Elani

Sound designer: Xander Lott

Sound effects editor: Kendall Credi

Colorist: Luke Cahill


Visual effects artist: Ari Fararooy

Key set production assistant: Yanaina Gutierrez

Set production assistants: Paul Angelo, Reggie Henke, Pearce Lawrence, Austin Miller

Set interns: Stephany Ibrahim, Farial Khan. Sunita Williams

Camera interns: Canon Brownell, Mey Chan


Assistant to Rachel Lee Goldenberg: Anna McPeak

Published at Tue, 05 May 2020 02:27:02 +0000