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Should You Binge Netflix's Grace and Frankie? Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin Sound Off!

Plus, find out why this new dramedy is going to open the door for other older female comedians in the future!

By Sydney Bucksbaum May 08, 2015 10:00 PMTags
Watch: "Grace and Frankie" Is Binge-Worthy!

Netflix practically invented binge watching, but should you binge watch every single show the online streaming site produces?

The newest series Netflix is premiering all at once is Grace and Frankie, starring Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin who play frenemies who bond over their husbands leaving them for each other. The show may be branded as a comedy, but there are also moments of deep emotional lows as these two older women find themselves after their worlds are turned upside down. The journey they go on with each other is beautiful whether it's a moment that's laugh-out-loud hilarious or cry-your-eyes-out heartbreaking...and we can't get enough of it!

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But is this a show that's meant for Netflix's brand of binge watching or should viewers take it episode by episode, savoring each one with breaks in between?

"Binge watch!" Fonda tells E! News. "We want them to binge watch! It's only six and a half hours for the whole season. Just watch it all in one day and night. Get some good food and just sit there and watch it all."

You heard the lady, get binge watching!

Tomlin is excited to see how Grace and Frankie affects Hollywood.

"I was thinking about how this could open the door to lots more older women taking leading roles in vehicles," Tomlin says.

Press play on our exclusive video above now to see why Tomlin and Fonda believe Grace and Frankie is going to shake up the status quo and what viewers can expect from their dynamic duo on the show.

Grace and Frankie season one is now streaming in full on Netflix.