Ep 3. Marathon
- TV14
- February 6, 2020
- 42 min
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7.2 (143)
In season 4 episode 3 of The Bold Type titled "Marathon," the ladies of Scarlet magazine are gearing up for a charity run. Jane, Sutton, and Kat are each dealing with their own personal issues leading up to the event.
Jane is struggling with the fact that her ex, Pinstripe, is now dating other people and she's having trouble moving on. She's also dealing with the stress of being the lead writer on a big story about race and privilege, and the pressure is starting to get to her.
Meanwhile, Sutton is still trying to figure out her career path and has decided to take a fashion design class to see if it's something she's truly passionate about. She's also dealing with the fact that her boyfriend Richard is working more and more, leaving little time for their relationship.
Kat, on the other hand, is focusing on her new role as campaign manager for a city council candidate. She's also dealing with the fallout from her breakup with Adena and trying to move on, but is finding it increasingly difficult.
As the day of the marathon approaches, tensions are high between the three friends. Jane is worried about her story not being good enough, Sutton is feeling insecure about her skills as a designer, and Kat is struggling to juggle her campaign and personal life.
During the race, the girls face their own individual challenges. Jane's anxiety gets the best of her and she struggles to keep up with the other runners. Sutton, who injured herself during training, is dealing with the physical pain of running with a sprained ankle. Kat, who is used to being in control, finds herself struggling to keep up with the fast-paced world of politics.
Despite their difficulties, the girls persevere and make it to the finish line. They each learn a valuable lesson about themselves and their abilities, and come out of the experience stronger and more determined than ever before.
Overall, season 4 episode 3 of The Bold Type is an inspiring and emotional episode that showcases the power of friendship and the importance of pushing oneself to new limits.