Amy stumbles upon a group of her show-business heroes - Tina Fey, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, and Patricia Arquette - celebrating a special occasion in a park. They're celebrating Louis-Dreyfus's "last fuckable day": the date when the media decides an actress is no longer "believably fuckable" and her trajectory is forever changed. The trio share the signs with Amy - getting cast in movies with titles like Whatever It Takes, auditioning to play Mrs. Claus, and receiving wardrobes filled exclusively with long sweaters - and caution her against trying to fight the natural order of things. A sharp satire on Hollywood's treatment of aging women in the entertainment industry.





| Person | Role | |
|---|---|---|
| Nicole Holofcener | Director | |
| Jessi Klein | Writer | |
| Amy Schumer | Writer |