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6.5 1 Seasons • 22 Episodes

Better With You - Season 1

"One family. Three couples. Lots of issues."

Maddie and Ben have been dating for nine years and they know each other inside and out. Maddie's younger sister, Mia, has been dating Casey for seven weeks. With a shared c'est la vie attitude, Mia and Casey announce they're getting married and having a baby. It's news that throws Maddie for a loop. Surprisingly, the girls' parents, who have recently adopted a carpe diem sort of philosophy, couldn't be more pleased.

Top Cast

  • JoAnna Garcia Swisher

    JoAnna Garcia Swisher

    Mia Putney

  • Jennifer Finnigan

    Jennifer Finnigan

    Maddie Putney

  • Josh Cooke

    Josh Cooke

    Ben Coles

  • Jake Lacy

    Jake Lacy

    Casey

  • Kurt Fuller

    Kurt Fuller

    Joel Putney

  • Debra Jo Rupp

    Debra Jo Rupp

    Vicky Putney

Overview

Maddie and Ben have been dating for nine years and they know each other inside and out. Maddie's younger sister, Mia, has been dating Casey for seven weeks. With a shared c'est la vie attitude, Mia and Casey announce they're getting married and having a baby. It's news that throws Maddie for a loop. Surprisingly, the girls' parents, who have recently adopted a carpe diem sort of philosophy, couldn't be more pleased.

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