![]() You know that.#1 - “My Wife Chose Her Boyfriend over Her Children” Season 13 - Episode 115 - Aired “I know your marriage is crap, and I get that you’re about to have the hottest sex of your life…but it’s not real, it’s a Band-Aid. She joined him on a jazz-club date and was so impressed with his sophisticated ways - he has all the rewards-oriented credit cards! - that she fantasy croons a song about his elite status, which is “Preferred.” Something about Paula nearly cheating on her hubby snaps Rebecca back to reality, and she barges into the hotel room to stop the act before it’s too late. She calls Paula to tell her she just can’t make the presentation to Calvin Young and learns that Paula, that minx, is currently IN Calvin Young’s hotel room. She agrees reluctantly and collapses on the doctor’s yard after leaving the house. The doctor catches her in the act and makes a deal: She won’t press charges if Rebecca agrees to come in for therapy. She takes the pill, of course, and embarks on a horrible journey of hyperactivity followed by a need to chill, which results in her getting stoned with her neighbor and attempting to break into her psychiatrist’s home to steal her prescription pad. Phil throws out another zinger: “Do I really need to tell you? Don’t take a pill you found on the bathroom floor - next to the toilet. Throughout this entire episode, you’re not sure if you should laugh at Rebecca as she picks up a stray pill on her doctor’s bathroom floor or reach through the screen and hug her. When she can’t find any, she heads to a psychiatrist, who takes one look at Rebecca’s history and tells her she’s been overprescribed and needs real, talk-it-out therapy. ![]() Rebecca’s worried that she needs those pills to get back to her normal self and is tearing her apartment apart looking for any leftover prescription capsules. Rebecca’s mental health is no joke - even though it’s sort of the butt of the joke of the entire show - and this episode makes that clear without getting overtly preachy. Remember when Rebecca moved into this crappy apartment and there was that great shot of her dumping out all her pills? Well, we revisit that topic, and the show handles it, in my opinion, really well, especially for a comedy that’s as goofy as this one. One minute, you’re walking down the street, the next minute, you’re in a big musical.” Thank you for addressing how ridiculous this show is, Dr. ![]() But let’s face it, you do have a very active imagination. Phil responds with what may be my favorite line of the season: “I’m not really here I’m just in your imagination. ![]() Phil online and on TV?) As she comes to terms with the fact that she may be depressed, she takes a stroll through Paris in a musical number titled “Sexy French Depression.” (There’s been more than one blatant reference to Paris in the past two episodes of this show, and I’ve been kind of shocked both times that they didn’t rework - or at least reschedule - considering current events.) She wakes up from the music video and is straight up hallucinating Dr. (What year is it that there’s this much Dr. She’s the firm’s big New York star, and she falls apart, so much so that Darryl sends her home, where she collapses on the couch and starts watching more Dr. Rebecca, meanwhile, is a mess and a half in this pitch meeting.
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