Carrie is asked to narrate the audiobook version of her book, which delves into the death of her husband, Mr. Big. This forces her to confront the painful memories of his final moments. Despite thinking she had moved on from her grief, Carrie realizes that she is far from being healed.
She meets Bitsy von Muffling, who explains that the second year after a loss is particularly difficult as life continues without that person. Reluctant to admit her struggle, Carrie pretends to have tested positive for covid. This lie causes complications, including receiving support from her friend Charlotte and unwanted sympathy from Miranda, who lives in California.
Eventually, Carrie acknowledges that she is still grieving and this breakthrough helps her complete the audiobook recording. The episode ends with her flirting with Australians at a restaurant and jokingly saying she got covid.
Meanwhile, Miranda faces challenges in balancing her life in California while supporting Che's Hollywood dreams. When her son, Brady, calls distressed over a breakup, Miranda becomes concerned and secretly keeps her phone on during Che's comedy pilot taping. Unfortunately, the phone disrupts the performance, leaving Che upset.
Miranda decides to fly to New York to comfort her son, causing tension with Che, who sees it as an overreaction. However, Miranda prioritizes her son, considering him the most important thing in her life. This statement bothers Che, and they end their conversation on an awkward note.
• Pilot • Lie with Me • Read Before Use • Fright Night • Dangerous Territory • Endgame • Caught • Hush Hush • The Great Unknown • The Long and Winding Road Not Taken • Identity Crisis • A First Time for Everything • Kiss Yesterday Goodbye •
• Win Some, Lose Some • Express Yourself • Strings Attached • Borderline • Too Close for Comfort • The Safety Dance • I Heard a Rumor • The Second Time Around • Under Pressure • Date Expectations • Hungry Like the Wolf • This Is the Time • Run to You •