Ep 7. Weird Janis and the White Trash Baby Vessel
- March 28, 2017
- 26 min
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8.0 (145)
In the seventh episode of You Me Her season 2, titled Weird Janis and the White Trash Baby Vessel, things start heating up for the Throuple. Emma is getting closer to her due date, and tensions are high between Jack and Izzy as they try to figure out their roles in the baby’s life. Meanwhile, Emma is struggling to come to terms with the idea of being a mother.
As the episode unfolds, the Throuple are confronted with a new set of challenges. Janis, a friend of Izzy, unexpectedly shows up on their doorstep with her newborn baby. She’s looking for a place to stay and begs Izzy for help, but things quickly get complicated when Janis reveals that she’s addicted to painkillers and needs help getting clean.
The Throuple agrees to take Janis and her baby in, but tensions begin to rise when Janis’ addiction becomes too much to handle. Emma, who is already struggling with her own issues, becomes increasingly frustrated with the situation and the added stress it’s putting on their relationship. Meanwhile, Jack and Izzy are forced to confront their own feelings about becoming parents.
As they try to help Janis get sober, the Throuple is also dealing with outside pressures. Emma’s family isn’t exactly thrilled about the unconventional nature of their relationship, and her father is determined to break them up. Jack’s ex-wife is also causing problems, making it clear that she doesn’t approve of the Throuple’s lifestyle.
Amidst all these challenges, the Throuple is forced to confront some difficult questions. How do they balance their own needs and desires with those of the baby? Can they really have a child together and make it work? And what does the future hold for their unconventional relationship?
Weird Janis and the White Trash Baby Vessel is a thought-provoking episode that explores the complexities of love, family, and parenthood. As the Throuple navigates these tricky waters, audiences are forced to confront their own ideas about what it means to be in a relationship and build a family. With powerful performances and complex storytelling, this episode is a must-see for fans of You Me Her.