{"id":281847,"date":"2023-05-21T23:20:08","date_gmt":"2023-05-22T03:20:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/tvobsessive.com\/?p=281847"},"modified":"2023-05-21T10:54:24","modified_gmt":"2023-05-21T14:54:24","slug":"somebody-somewhere-s2e5-recap-nmb-nmp","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/tvobsessive.com\/2023\/05\/21\/somebody-somewhere-s2e5-recap-nmb-nmp\/","title":{"rendered":"Somebody Somewhere S2E5 Recap: “NMB NMP”"},"content":{"rendered":"
The following recap contains spoilers for Somebody Somewhere<\/strong> S2E5, “NMB NMP” (written by Rachel Axler and directed by Lennon Parham)<\/em><\/p>\n \u201cNMB NMP\u201d ends with Sam (Bridget Everett), glum and alone, eating eggs from a takeout container at her kitchen table. I\u2019d imagine some might argue that she takes the events of the episode too seriously, or that she\u2019s too harsh towards Joel (Jeff Hiller) when she finds out he\u2019s been seeing Brad (Tim Bagley), but that would be to miss the point.<\/p>\n The point isn\u2019t whether Sam is justified in feeling the way she\u2019s feeling. The sticky thing about feelings is that it often doesn\u2019t matter—you can\u2019t just convince yourself to not be upset. And while Tricia (Mary Catherine Garrison) has a point when she calls Sam out for leaving her house rather than staying to talk things out, so does Sam in noting that there\u2019s really nothing that can be said to make things better.<\/p>\n
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