My Mad Fat Diary season 3 episode 3 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Rae faces a series of personal and emotional challenges, including her husband's job loss, therapy ending unexpectedly, and betrayals by close ones. Despite these setbacks, including Finn's infidelity and her therapist Kester's departure, Rae confronts her issues with strength. Kester's revelation about his suspension and continued care for Rae out of duty, along with his belief in her readiness to face life's challenges, inspires Rae. Ultimately, Rae decides to embrace her independence, acknowledging her ability to handle life's difficulties without therapy. This episode marks Rae's journey towards self-acceptance and the determination to pursue her dreams, symbolizing growth and resilience.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why is Rae's husband losing his job?
Rae's husband is informed he's losing his job, adding stress to their situation.
What does Rae request from Dr. Allen?
Rae requests the same medication she had last time but is denied by Dr. Allen unless deemed necessary.
Who is Kester Gill, and why is his absence significant to Rae?
Kester Gill is Rae's therapist, whose unexpected absence from the clinic causes Rae confusion and feelings of betrayal.
How does Rae react to the news of Kester no longer working at the clinic?
Rae feels betrayed and confronts Dr. Allen about Kester's absence, struggling with her therapy ending.
What explanation does Kester provide for his suspension?
Kester explains he was suspended due to becoming difficult to work with and continued seeing Rae out of a sense of duty and care.
How does Rae deal with her setbacks and personal struggles?
Rae faces her setbacks, including Finn's infidelity and Kester's deception, with a mix of confrontation, reflection, and a decision to move forward.
What decision does Rae make about her future at the end of the episode?
Rae decides to take control of her life, focusing on her independence and self-care, despite her fears and uncertainties.
How does Rae's perception of her therapy and recovery evolve?
Rae's perception evolves from feeling dependent on therapy and her therapist to recognizing her own strength and readiness to face challenges independently.