Marshall (Don Most) and Todd (Robert Wuhl), friends since high school, check in on their quarantine status. But when Todd starts sniffling and sneezing, Marshall completely freaks out.
After a year in lock down, Marshall (Don Most) has finally gone off the deep end. Now it's up to his wife, Judy (Linda Purl) to stage a zoom intervention to bring him back to the land of the living.
Stan (John Schneider) and Rick (Maxwell Gail Jr) are two retired rock-&-rollers. When Stan asks Rick to join in a benefit performance on-line, reuniting the old band, the past comes back to bite them both.
JUDY (Linda Purl) is thrilled to get what appears to be a surprise care package for the freezer from her sister, VALERIE (Lydia Cornell). But defrosting it reveals a bigger surprise.
Jack (Barry Bostwick) seems to be just fine sheltering in place - until he discovers that his financial advisor, Neil, (Fred Melamed) may have lost his mind - and Jack's money.
Senior year was not supposed to be like THIS. When teenagers Milo (Adam Langdon) and Shannon (Emma Pfitzer Price) find themselves without dates on Virtual Prom Night, they make an unexpected connection.
Marshall (Don Most) is having a mid-life, mid-corona crisis. But is his therapist, Dr. Brandstein (Gail O'Grady) the perfect solution to all his problems?
As stay-at-home orders began to kick in, Andrea (Michele Greene) had to convince her mother, Mitzie (Renée Taylor) that even in the age of Corona, new traditions can be created.