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But until now, the series has never dived deep into the subjects of death and grieving.
How do you grieve somebody who was never around as much as she shouldve been?
How do you begin to process that complicated medley of emotions?
While Otis had Jean, Maeve had no one.
She always had to fend for herself, especially after Sean left.
Maeve loves her mother, but their relationship is more fraught than the typical mother-daughter relationship on this show.
Its hard to put into words exactly what losing Erin means.
That ties back to Otiss own concern about what happened with Ruby last night, even if nothing actuallyhappened.
While all this is happening, Ruby is still dealing with her lingering feelings for Otis.
I should mention thatEmma Mackeykills it this whole episode, letting us see her internal conflict at every moment.
But theres a deep well of feeling beneath every quiet moment.
Gloria knows exactly what she wants and has no patience at all for his inability to get it up.
Its also a great choice to bring other established characters into Jeans story line.
Making O part of Jeans radio show is brilliant too.
Joannas date with Dan, where he meets the baby, just feels like obvious foreshadowing.
He wants to settle down and start a family!
It has to be.
Will Eric fight to save a community that has caused him so much internal conflict?
It turns out Aisha and PK are ethically non-monogamous, and Aishadoeswant to go on a date with Cal.
And hey, Adam can ride a horse now!