State Of The Union

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Season 2
14:00
Ellen and Scott arrive for their final session and share their hopes for the future and their plans for their relationship. (Final)
12:00
Scott and Ellen have shared a magical night together, but their newfound intimacy hits a road bump when Ellen opens up to Scott about some dark thoughts.
12:00
Ellen sees that Scott and Jay's friendship is blossoming and that he's less afraid of intimacy. He really has changed, but is it enough to save the marriage?
11:00
Scott has made huge strides since starting personal therapy, but Ellen admits that she's keeping her options open.
11:00
After Ellen grills Scott on his understanding of intimacy, both partners are left wondering if they can give each other what they need.
10:00
After Scott derails their counsellors' relationship, Ellen is left questioning whether she wants to continue with their own.
11:00
Ellen and Scott try to assess the pain it would cause them to break up, versus the pain of staying together.
10:00
Ellen tells Scott more about her newfound religion and Scott is left feeling further from her than ever.
10:00
Scott and Ellen discuss past betrayals, and Ellen explains just how far apart they've grown.
10:00
Scott and Ellen meet for coffee to prepare for their first marital counselling session, and Ellen makes a shocking announcement.
Season 1
Tom has moved back in and feels that their issues are resolved. They agree that they wouldn't be friends if they weren't married and look for the right word to describe their relationship. (Final)
Louise and Tom discuss the fact that they had sex the night before and Louise wonders if they had the wrong kind of sex.
Louise and Tom reflect on why and how they got together in the first place.
Louise admits that she's ashamed of Tom's lack of employment. They decide to communicate more openly.
Tom makes an effort, Louise complains that it feels contrived. Tom realises that he has to remain himself while acting differently.
Following a bad session, Tom has moved out. Louise suggests that this could be the start of a slippery slope.
Tom asks Louise to back him up in a lie with their counsellor - is it them against the world or not?
Tom and Louise discuss the lost passion in their relationship - is this ever something they can find again?
Tom commends himself for the courage it took to turn up late to last week's session and promises to be there from the beginning this week.
Louise and Tom prepare for their first marital counselling session and try to work out how they have got to this point.
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