Season 1 finale: Ryan and Tatum find themselves at an impasse as the publication date for Tatum's second memoir, "Found: A Daughter's Journey Home," looms.
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Ryan's concern over Tatum's new book and a therapy session in which raw emotions from their past reemerge combine to make a shambles of a relationship that had seemed to be moving toward reconciliation.
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Ryan and Tatum aren't speaking after their confrontation in Washington, D.C. But then Tatum talks to a friend who lost her father before she was able to reconcile with him, so she arranges a therapy session for herself and Ryan.
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Ryan invites Tatum to participate in February 2011 ceremonies honoring Farrah Fawcett at the Smithsonian Institution. The experience reminds Tatum of the sense of abandonment she felt when Ryan fell in love with Fawcett.
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Ryan's therapist suggests joint sessions with Tatum because she's concerned about his reaction to her sobriety.
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Ryan and Tatum attend a screening of "Paper Moon" at the 2011 Palm Springs Film Festival, where they reconnect and relive memories of Tatum's mother and Ryan's first wife, actress Joanna Moore, who died in Palm Springs in 1997.
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Ryan and Tatum seek therapy separately. It seems to work for Ryan, providing him with an unexpected path to healing. But it leaves Tatum reeling from bad memories that she has been suppressing for years.
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A reality series following Ryan and Tatum O'Neal as they seek to repair their father-daughter relationship following a 25-year estrangement. As the series opens, Tatum invites Ryan to her birthday party, but they soon find themselves at odds.
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