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In the midst of Jackson and Daphne’s strained reunion, Jackson’s façade as a reformed man becomes increasingly transparent, and his omnipresent control and rigid routines cause Daphne constant strain. Her only respite comes from her time with her daughters and their interactions with little Jax. Jackson’s patience begins to wane in the second week, causing his girls to feel a new sense of tension. They miss their usual activities, and they are growing weary of the educational documentaries that Jackson mandates. Daphne observes her daughters’ mounting frustration and is deeply concerned about their well-being.
One evening, Jackson indulges in alcohol and expresses his desire for intimacy, accusing Daphne of being distant. She tries to deflect his advances by reminding him of the pain he caused her. Jackson’s apologies and declarations of enduring love seem insincere to Daphne, and after he leaves, she vomits, overwhelmed by the emotional turmoil. The following morning, Jackson announces his plans for the girls to attend sailing camp and tennis lessons and to enjoy more freedom and screen time. Daphne suspects that this new leniency is a temporary measure to placate the girls. However, she also realizes that the upcoming events offer the potential of escape.
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