Ep 2. Sweet 'n All
- TV-MA
- June 15, 2009
- 29 min
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7.6 (426)
Nurse Jackie season 1 episode 2, titled "Sweet 'n All," follows the titular character, Jackie Peyton, as she navigates her work as a nurse at a New York City hospital and her personal life. The episode begins with Jackie waking up next to her husband, Kevin, and their two young daughters. She quickly gets ready for work and heads to the hospital.
Once at work, Jackie finds herself dealing with a difficult patient who is not cooperating with her care. She tries to reason with him and help him understand the importance of taking his medication, but ultimately decides to take matters into her own hands and administer the medication herself.
Meanwhile, Jackie's coworker and friend, Mo-Mo, is dealing with a personal crisis. He has been diagnosed with testicular cancer and is scared about his upcoming surgery. Jackie tries to comfort him and offer him support but struggles to connect with him emotionally.
Throughout the episode, we also see glimpses of Jackie's personal life. She attends her daughter's soccer game and tries to connect with her on a deeper level, but their conversation is interrupted by Jackie's drug dealer, Eddie. Eddie and Jackie have a complicated relationship, and it is revealed that Jackie has been using him for years to get her fix of painkillers.
As the episode progresses, we see Jackie struggle with her addiction and her desire to keep it hidden from those around her. She faces multiple near misses where her coworkers nearly discover her secret, and we see the toll that her addiction is taking on her mental and physical health.
In the end, Jackie is able to help Mo-Mo by giving him a much-needed pep talk before his surgery, and she is also able to successfully hide her addiction from her coworkers. However, the episode ends on a dark note as we see Jackie sitting alone in her car, taking one of her pills and staring blankly ahead.
Overall, "Sweet 'n All" is a gripping and emotional episode that delves deeper into the complex character of Nurse Jackie. Through her struggles with addiction and her attempts to connect with those around her, we see a glimpse of the many challenges that nurses face on a daily basis and the toll that these challenges can take on one's mental and physical health.