[s2e12]: L'chaim
The lightheartedness of the group is balanced by Alice’s growing jealousy over Dana’s dinner with her ex-girlfriend, Lara, illustrating the everyday insecurities that continue even amidst life-and-death stakes.
While the primary focus remains on the Porter household, other characters deal with their own ghosts and anxieties: [S2E12] L'Chaim
In a subtle but powerful moment of growth, Melvin finally acknowledges Tina as "Tina" rather than the formal "Ms. Kennard," signaling a quiet acceptance of Bette’s life and partner before his passing. The lightheartedness of the group is balanced by
Jenny begins to confront repressed childhood trauma, depicted through dark artistic expressions and unsettling memories. [S2E12] L'Chaim