Loudermilk tries to save his sober support group by helping a defiant young woman and makes a lousy impression on his new neighbor.
When Claire shows up with nowhere else to go and pledges to stay sober for 36 hours, Loudermilk and Ben try an unusual method to "help" her.
When Mugsy reveals a long estrangement from his daughter, Loudermilk finds her. Claire remains reluctant to open up, so he resorts to trickery.
Loudermilk offers advice when Roger's former band gets a lucrative endorsement deal, then tries to remedy Claire's severe snoring problem.
The new New Guy isn't who he claims to be, but his sponsor doesn't know that. Loudermilk learns that Allison has bad musical taste.
Tom can't shake his new Sober Friends sponsor, Cutter, who refuses to leave him alone — even following him to work. Loudermilk opens up about his past.
Loudermilk's estranged, philandering dad shows up unexpectedly. He soon reopens old wounds, upending his son's life and derailing the support group.
A vehicular mishap exposes a secret that Ben has been keeping from Loudermilk. Cutter goes to extreme lengths to safeguard Tom's sobriety.
As the leaderless support group spirals out of control, Loudermilk and his roommates drive to New Orleans to stop his ex-wife from getting remarried.
Painful revelations await Loudermilk when he arrives in New Orleans during Mardi Gras — without Ben, who has mysteriously vanished along the way.
After avoiding contact with Allison for a month, Loudermilk realizes that she has moved. The sober support group struggles to succeed in a new venue.
The group helps Mugsy piece together a lost, drunken evening. Cisco asks Claire out, which she only agrees to because Loudermilk fumigates her room.
Professional bookie Tony starts taking bets from the group, much to the displeasure of both Loudermilk and an intimidating local mobster named Hanky.
Ben's efforts to make amends come with a hefty price tag. Loudermilk discovers that his nuggets of wisdom have made him a social media star.
A good deed haunts Loudermilk — who also discovers, to his amazement, that Felix is musically gifted. Mugsy and Ed try hallucinogenic drug therapy.
Upset when the group sets him up with a little person, New Guy discovers a love match. Loudermilk's barbed opinions deeply wound a graffiti artist.
Genetic testing leads Loudermilk to discover a surprising family connection, while Cisco is excited to learn that he's part Native American.
After he injures his back, a skeptical Loudermilk seeks alternative treatment from a new group member. Claire learns the truth about her father.
When Tony runs afoul of a jealous ex-boyfriend, their conflict ends up in the boxing ring. New neighbors start a petition against the support group.
Loudermilk receives sad news. Claire considers moving on with her life — and getting her own place. Mugsy earns a weekend with his ten kids.
Clyde's mother abandons him with Loudermilk, who suddenly has an infant brother to care for — and a captive audience for his rock and roll anecdotes.
Ben becomes a star on the web with silly musical ditties he sings for baby Clyde. Loudermilk makes a critical connection with a dinner date.
The rage-filled former leader of the support group challenges Loudermilk and current members to a kickball game. Ben fires up a food truck business.
An incident on a golf course lands four men from the support group in a court-ordered gender sensitivity class that changes Mugsy's perspective.
Claire dates a classmate and wonders how candid she should be with him about her past, while her mom writes a short story that intrigues Loudermilk.
After he listens to a great record that he once panned but doesn't remember, Loudermilk realizes that he destroyed the career of a promising musician.
Ben rises in the ranks of online video poker. Claire's portrait of Roger wins awards, but he begins to wonder why people find him "inspiring."
Mystery charges on his credit card lead Loudermilk to the culprit — and a shocking secret. Tom returns to the support group, this time for real.
Mugsy's daughter Cappy invites him to an office party where he feels pressured to conform. Loudermilk convinces Lizzie to start performing again.
Ben interviews roommates. Loudermilk deals with the unexpected arrival of one important person in his life — and the unexpected departure of another.