Home Economics 5/11/22 “Book Deal, Terms Negotiable” Cast, Plot & Time Tonight
Tonight (Wednesday April 27 2022), ABC broadcasts an episode of the series “Home Economics” titled “Book Deal, Terms Negotiable“.
We’ve got the scoop on everything you need to know about tonight’s episode, including if it’s new, the time, cast, how to watch and all the episode details!
Contents
- 1 Book Deal, Terms Negotiable Season 2, Episode 21 Episode Summary
- 2 Is Tonight’s Episode New or a Repeat?
- 3 What Time is Tonight’s Episode On?
- 4 Book Deal, Terms Negotiable Episode Video Preview
- 5 Home Economics “Book Deal, Terms Negotiable” Cast
- 6 Watch Tonight’s “Book Deal, Terms Negotiable” Episode Online
- 7 Home Economics Series Information
Book Deal, Terms Negotiable Season 2, Episode 21 Episode Summary
Tom’s potential new publisher invites himself to the Hayworth family brunch which sends him into a nervous frenzy. Meanwhile, Sarah and Marina give conflicting advice to Connor about his relationship with Windmount’s vice principal, Lauren.
Is Tonight’s Episode New or a Repeat?
Tonight’s “Book Deal, Terms Negotiable” episode of “Home Economics” is all new!
What Time is Tonight’s Episode On?
Tonight’s “Book Deal, Terms Negotiable” episode will be broadcast on ABC at 8:00PM ET/PT.
Book Deal, Terms Negotiable Episode Video Preview
Home Economics “Book Deal, Terms Negotiable” Cast
- Topher Grace as Tom
- Caitlin McGee as Sarah
- Jimmy Tatro as Connor
- Karla Souza as Marina
- Sasheer Zamata as Denise
- Shiloh Bearman as Gretchen
- Jordyn Curet as Shamiah
- JeCobi Swain as Kelvin
- Lidia Porto as Lupe
- Nora Dunn as Muriel
- Phil Reeves as Marshall
Guest starring
- Rhys Darby as Monroe Davies
- June Diane Raphael as Lauren
- Monica Young as Regina Choi.
Watch Tonight’s “Book Deal, Terms Negotiable” Episode Online
You can find episodes on the ABC website and watch full episodes on Hulu.
Home Economics Series Information
A look at the heartwarming, yet super uncomfortable and sometimes frustrating relationship between three adult siblings: one in the 1%, one middle-class and one barely holding on.