Mark Mossbacher (Steve Zahn) reveals his past infidelity to his son, Quinn, leading to a tense family dinner when the secret is accidentally shared. Meanwhile, his wife Nicole continues to defend her regressive social beliefs against her daughter Olivia’s progressive critiques.
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Tanya McQuoid’s trauma-bonding session with Greg introduces a fragile optimism, contrasted sharply by her erratic dependence on spa manager Belinda. Tanya’s promise of funding Belinda’s wellness business begins to look less like philanthropy and more like emotional transactionalism. Technical Analysis: The VP3 Encoding Challenge Mark Mossbacher (Steve Zahn) reveals his past infidelity
Olivia, usually the leader of the duo, begins to lose her grip on reality. Her obsession with her mother’s health (suspecting her of drug use) is revealed to be a projection. In Episode 4, the sisters realize they have been "scammed" by the resort’s wellness jargon, yet they cannot escape their own cynicism. They are stuck in the middle of their intellectual critiques and their material reliance on their father’s money. In Episode 4, the sisters realize they have