Ep 22. Couples Therapy
- May 10, 2004
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7.7 (24)
In Yes, Dear season 4 episode 22 titled "Couples Therapy," we see the couples of the show struggling with their relationships and deciding to attend a mini-retreat.
Greg and Kim, Jimmy and Christine, and Sammy and Jimmy's ex-girlfriend Lydia are all having issues in their respective relationships. Greg and Kim are trying to navigate Greg's new job, which takes up a lot of his time, leaving Kim feeling neglected. Jimmy and Christine are having trouble finding alone time and keeping the spark alive in their marriage. And Sammy and Lydia are trying to figure out if their relationship is really worth pursuing.
After some prodding from Greg and Kim, all three couples decide to attend a mini-retreat led by a couple's therapist. Once at the retreat, tensions quickly arise as the couples are forced to confront their issues head-on. The therapist guides them through various exercises and activities designed to open up communication and bring them closer together.
Throughout the episode, we see the couples struggle with the therapy sessions and their personal issues. Greg and Kim learn to communicate better and make more time for each other, discovering that their love for each other is still as strong as ever. Jimmy and Christine also rekindle their romance by getting in touch with their silly sides and reigniting the playfulness they once had.
As for Sammy and Lydia, they hit a rough patch when they realize that they may not be on the same page when it comes to their future together. Lydia wants to take things slow, while Sammy is eager to move forward. However, by the end of the episode, they are able to have an honest conversation about their feelings and come to a mutual understanding.
Overall, "Couples Therapy" is a heartwarming episode that shows the power of communication and the importance of working through issues in a relationship. The therapy sessions are both funny and insightful, providing viewers with valuable lessons on relationships and the dynamics that make them work. Ultimately, the episode ends on a high note, with each couple leaving the retreat feeling more connected and in love than ever before.