Mom season 4 episode 14 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Bonnie, grappling with her tendency to sabotage relationships, reflects on her breakup with Adam. Her therapy group and friends offer support and advice, but she struggles to find solace. Christy, Bonnie's daughter, encounters Adam, revealing Bonnie's misery. Later, Bonnie and Adam have a candid conversation, acknowledging the pain and complications in their relationship. Despite attempts at reconciliation, Adam remains hurt and distant, choosing friendship over romance, leaving their relationship's future uncertain.
Full Episode S04E14 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Bonnie feel like she sabotages her relationships?
Bonnie believes she ruins her relationships because of past actions, like biting a boy's nose and her mishandling of the relationship with her daughter.
What are Bonnie's friends' suggestions to help her cope with the breakup?
Bonnie's friends suggest activities like taking her to lunch, bringing her to an improv class, and going for massages.
How does Bonnie try to reconcile with Adam?
Bonnie attempts to reconcile by reflecting on their relationship and trying to physically connect with something of Adam's, like touching his mailbox.
What does Christy tell Adam at the grocery store?
Christy tells Adam that Bonnie is miserable without him and that she misses him more than she missed cocaine in the past.
How does Adam react to Christy's plea?
Adam admits that he's also struggling but feels that reconciling with Bonnie isn't simple due to her betrayal.
What does the therapy group suggest Bonnie do about her relationship with Adam?
The group suggests that Bonnie should be patient and give Adam time, although their advice is generally seen as unhelpful.
What is Adam's response when Bonnie confronts him about their relationship?
Adam acknowledges he's still hurt by Bonnie's actions and isn't sure how to move past it, indicating ongoing tension in their relationship.
Why does Adam choose to spend time with his friends instead of Bonnie?
Adam's choice to spend time with his friends and not with Bonnie reflects the unresolved issues and his discomfort in their relationship post-breakup.