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Ken arrives at George’s office for his session after canceling for three weeks. Ken notices a new mask, and George explains that he only counsels men to help them navigate a world where they have consequences. As Ken grows defensive, George offers incisive comments about his relationships with women and his fear of rejection. He tells him that he covers his vulnerability with bravado and defensive strategies. George offers to call Ken anytime Ken needs help.
Steph buys lobsters and prepares a clambake for her parents’ arrival, honoring a tradition that began with her and Toni’s trips to Provincetown. She sees a whale from the beach. After they eat, she and her father walk together, and he urges her to move past her hurt. She prepares to argue with him. He sobs, and his knees buckle. Michael claims that only he is her father—Adam didn’t raise her. Michael can’t understand why Steph is getting to know Adam.
Abby faces the challenge of naming her painting and signing it. Her signature means she has finished the work, and she hesitates. She thinks about her brother’s molestation and how her stepmother, Gretchen, criticized Adam for not responding to the abuse. She recalls Jenny breaking her favorite mug and repairing it, turning a quotidian object into something deeper.
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