Life in Pieces season 2 episode 13 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Greg surprises Jen with a Valentine's Day celebration at home, breaking their tradition of disastrous dates. The evening features a private chef, Allie, whose erratic behavior due to personal issues adds chaos. Meanwhile, they consider adopting a three-legged dog, facing emotional and humorous challenges. Sophia, their daughter, deals with a stolen necklace from her boyfriend, leading to lessons about honesty. In a parallel story, John's misguided attempts to buy a sentimental car reveal the significance of memories and moving on.
Full Episode S02E13 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What was the main surprise Greg planned for Jen on Valentine's Day?
Greg planned a romantic dinner at home with a private chef, Allie.
Why do Greg and Jen have a tradition of bad Valentine's Days?
They've experienced various mishaps in the past, including illness, a flooded basement, and a pepper-spray incident.
Who is Allie in the Valentine's Day celebration?
Allie is the private chef hired by Greg for their Valentine's Day dinner.
Does Allie behave professionally throughout the evening?
No, Allie drinks heavily and acts erratically, causing concern.
What past troubles are revealed about Allie?
Allie has a history of personal issues, including rehabilitation and a troubled marriage.
How do Greg and Jen respond to the chaos caused by Allie?
They handle the situation with a mix of humor and understanding, reflecting on their unique Valentine's Day.
What decision do Greg and Jen make regarding a dog adoption?
They decide to adopt a three-legged dog, despite initial doubts and challenges.
What happens with Sophia's Valentine's gift from Pete?
Sophia receives a stolen diamond necklace from Pete, hides it, and then confesses to her parents.
How does Sophia's confession affect her parents?
Sophia's parents learn a lesson about honesty and family values from her confession.
What car does John try to buy for Valentine's Day?
John attempts to buy a Chevelle but learns about its sentimental value to the seller.
What lesson does John learn from his car buying experience?
John learns the importance of memories and moving on from the past.