![]() ![]() Her sister, Cassie, and her friends heavily influenced the show, as well as her friendship with Rue. Motivated and supported by her new friend, Fez, Lexi was determined to tell the story of her teenage years, including secrets and stories that didn’t belong to her. After realizing she had spent most of her life watching people live from the sidelines, she decided to do something for herself, so she started writing her play. Lexi spent the whole season coming into her own. Say what you want, but even Rue deserved better than that. Her disconnect, both emotionally and sexually, brought Jules and Elliot closer together, and they started hooking up behind her back. He seemed like a fun third addition to Rue and Jules’ twosome at first but all of that comes crashing down when Rue’s drug use is making her absent in their relationship. Elliot is another man that can’t fully be trusted on this show. In a cruel and resentful rant about how unhappy and lonely he is because he can’t live his truth, he reveals each member of his family’s darkest secrets before walking out on them. ![]() ![]() While that seemed like the worst possible scenario for Nate, things got even worse for him back home.Īfter Cal gets kicked out of the gay bar he went to with Derek as a teen, he comes home drunk and finally comes out to his wife and his kids while peeing on the floor of their foyer. “I’m sorry!” she yells in Maddy’s direction, obviously apologizing for more than just ruining her birthday party. While witnessing an argument between Maddy and Nate, Cassie ends up puking in the hot tub with all of them still in it. Nate arrives at the party, sending a drunk Cassie off the deep end. KRĮpisode 4 was one of my favorites this season, where the girls celebrated Maddy’s birthday at the Howard sisters’ household with their hilarious mother Suze (Alanna Ubach) serving as a questionable chaperone. It wasn’t the most exciting episode, but it set up how the rest of the season would unfold. Nate finally tells his dad he knows about his sexual relationship with an underaged Jules, which Cal recorded nonconsensually, and the tape is in Maddy’s hands. While that’s going on, Cal Jacobs (Eric Dane) is on a mission to find out who’s responsible for his son’s beatdown and has an intense interaction with Fezco at the gas station. That’s pretty much all we got out of Kat’s storyline this season. She fantasizes about a Game of Thrones Dothraki-like warrior killing Ethan for her, and in another dreamlike sequence, she is bombarded by flawless influencers bullying her about her lack of self-love. Meanwhile, Kat is struggling with her seemingly perfect relationship with Ethan, and it’s clear that she’s not really into him. Rue awkwardly introduces her new drug buddy Elliot to her girlfriend Jules, which is the start of another love triangle that would eventually blow up in Rue’s face. ![]() Once he wakes up, Nate finds himself fantasizing about a life with Cassie, while she is petrified about Maddy finding out about their hookup (yet still wants to keep seeing Nate). A badly injured Nate gets carried to the hospital by both Cassie and Maddy. Instead, Episode 2 shows the aftermath of what happened at the New Year’s Eve party. How do you top all the drama that took place in the first episode? You can’t. ![]()
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