Ep 1. Roadside Bouquets
- TV-14
- September 16, 2006
- 46 min
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8.6 (88)
Afterlife season 2 episode 1, titled "Roadside Bouquets," continues the story of Tony, a man still struggling with the grief of losing his wife. After attempting suicide in the first season, Tony decides to continue living and helping others solve their problems. In this episode, Tony meets Lenny, a man who lost his wife in a car accident years ago.
Lenny is running a charity organization called the Roadside Bouquets, which involves leaving flowers at the sight of fatal accidents. He hopes this small gesture can bring comfort to the families of those who have lost their lives. Tony is initially skeptical of the idea but ends up accompanying Lenny on one of his flower-giving trips.
On the journey, Tony and Lenny discuss their past experiences with grief. Lenny shares his own struggles and how he found solace in helping others. Tony, on the other hand, talks about his wife and how he continues to see her in his dreams. As they meet with the families of different accident victims, they start to understand the significance of their little gestures and how much they mean to those who have lost someone they love.
Meanwhile, Tony's sister-in-law, Emma, is dealing with her own issues. She is unhappy in her marriage and is considering leaving her husband. Tony encourages her to talk to her husband about her feelings and gives her advice on how to communicate effectively.
As the episode progresses, Tony begins to feel a stronger connection to Lenny's Roadside Bouquets mission. He realizes that by helping Lenny, he is also helping himself to cope with his own grief. The episode ends with Tony and Lenny standing by the side of the road, placing flowers, and reflecting on the power and beauty of even the smallest gestures of kindness.
Overall, "Roadside Bouquets" sets the tone for Afterlife's second season by exploring the theme of finding purpose and meaning in the face of loss. The episode reminds us of the importance of human connection and how small gestures can make a big impact on those who are grieving. It also introduces new and complex characters that we can expect to see more of as the season unfolds.