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6.1 2 Seasons • 26 Episodes

Bless This Mess

After dropping everything to make the move from skyscrapers to farmhouses, Rio and Mike soon realize that the simpler life isn't as easy as they planned.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Lake Bell

    Lake Bell

    Rio Levine-Young

  • Dax Shepard

    Dax Shepard

    Mike Levine-Young

  • Langston Kerman

    Langston Kerman

    Brandon

  • Lennon Parham

    Lennon Parham

    Kay Bowman

  • David Koechner

    David Koechner

    Beau Bowman

  • Pam Grier

    Pam Grier

    Constance

  • Ed Begley Jr.

    Ed Begley Jr.

    Rudy

  • JT Neal

    JT Neal

    Jacob Bowman

Overview

After dropping everything to make the move from skyscrapers to farmhouses, Rio and Mike soon realize that the simpler life isn't as easy as they planned.

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