Ep 5. Pubic Disturbance
- TV-MA
- December 8, 2011
- 26 min
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7.4 (18)
In "Call Me Fitz" season 2 episode 5, titled "Pubic Disturbance," the pressure is on when Fitz receives a visit from his old therapist, Dr. Penelope. Fitz has a lot to answer for, including his recent actions at a local strip club, where he reaches a new low even by his own standards. Meanwhile, when Ali and Josh clash over a new client, things start to spiral out of control.
Fitz is clearly struggling with his demons, as he continues to spiral out of control. Dr. Penelope is well aware of his past, and she makes it clear that she knows his darkest secrets. She wants to put Fitz back on the path to redemption, or at the very least, put him on the path to recovery.
However, Fitz is in no mood to listen to anyone, let alone his therapist. He's still consumed by his own self-destructive behavior, and he's determined to keep pushing the boundaries of decency until he hits rock bottom. He's convinced that he's beyond help, and he's only getting worse with each passing day.
As the episode progresses, Fitz's behavior becomes increasingly erratic. He starts acting out in public, causing a "pubic disturbance," as it were. He starts wearing inappropriate clothing to work, and he even starts making lewd comments to his colleagues. It's clear that he's beyond help, and it's only a matter of time before he completely self-destructs.
Meanwhile, Ali and Josh's relationship is also on the rocks. They're at odds over a new client, and their struggle for control is causing a rift in their partnership. They both want to take the lead, but they can't seem to agree on anything. As tensions rise, they both start to question whether they're better off working alone.
Despite their differences, Ali and Josh were once close friends, and they clearly still care about each other. As they try to navigate their way through their disagreements, it becomes clear that they need each other more than ever.
By the end of the episode, Fitz's behavior has reached a new low. He's become so consumed by his own self-destructiveness that he's lost sight of everything else. It's clear that he needs help, but it remains to be seen whether he's willing to accept it. As for Ali and Josh, their relationship remains in question. They've both realized that they need to work together, but whether they can overcome their differences remains to be seen.
Overall, "Pubic Disturbance" is a dark yet engaging episode that delves deep into the twisted psyche of Fitz. It's a tense and suspenseful ride, as we watch him spiral out of control and push everyone away. At the same time, it's a poignant reminder of the importance of friendship and the power of redemption.