Gayle

Gayle

2012 · 4 seasons · 41 eps · Comedy

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The episodic life of high-strung, eccentric suburban mother Gayle Waters-Waters and her ruthless journey to uphold social status in her small suburban community of Northbread, Massachusetts.

Directed by Melissa Strype · Written by Chris Fleming

Network: YouTube

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