- Barb capitulates on Billʼs marital plans, but not on her hopes to attain the priesthood. To shore up her case, she enlists ex-Mormon feminist Renee Clayton, much to her mother Nancyʼs chagrin. Meanwhile, Bill faces new impeachment pressure in the senate, and scrambles for new clients in the wake of LDS boycotts of his stores. With her eye on a new prize, Nicki chafes at the status quo. Margene eyes a sponsor for her pro-polygamy childrenʼs rally; Cara Lynn puts in extra hours with her tutor, Greg; Alby vows to combat Safety Net with a purification program of his own; Bud Mayberry warns Bill of an imminent threat. Reunited by Bill, Frank and Lois strike a deal; Heather makes a decision that deflates a vulnerable Ben.—HBO Publicity
- With her impending divorce looming over her, Barb looks for someone to turn to while Bill fights with the Church. She seeks help from an ex Mormon feminist who went through what Barb is going through. She understands that Barb wants equal rights withing her religion and goes to speak to the family on Barbs behalf. I feel like all Bill does is bring trouble to the family. Maybe Divorce isnt such a bad thing after all. After Dons attack, Bill worries about what Alby may do next and fears for the safety of his family. He hires a security team to watch over them.
In between doing this, Bill forces Frank to take Lois off his hands. He says hes doing it for Lois but really? Does he really think Frank will take the best care of her? Hasnt he tried to kill them all at one point or another? But Frank doesnt act like a total ass and seems to put a real effort into taking care of Lois. He feeds her, talks to her and even takes her on day trips to the beach. Lois seems to have an idea forming in her head and carries a butcher knife in her purse. Lois realizes her mind is going quicker than she thought and asks Frank to put her out of her misery when the time comes.
Rhonda is still floating around taking care of her mystery baby while her husband Verlin is off kissing Alby for money. It seems he really was traumatized. Just not traumatized enough to not have this guy try to kill Bill and his friends. Heather confesses to Ben that she had a boyfriend before she came home but that hes away on his mission. Ben is pissed and decides to take his frustrations to the bar Rhonda is stripping at and singing a The Bobby Darin song called I'll Be There, which was also made popular by Elvis Presley and Gerry And The Pacemakers years ago, and kisses her.
Cara lynns teacher, who is THIRTY SEVEN, is falling in love with her and they spend most of this episode making out.
Barbs mom is confused by her actions and when news of the divorce and her new feminist friend reaches her ears, she convinces herself that Barb is a lesbian. LOL. Not quite. The feminist talk doesnt go over well with the family and Bill flat out refuses to allow Barb any of the things she wants. What a stubborn douche. Barb announces that she can no longer attend his church. This divorce is seeming more real every week.
The episode concludes with the song Bridge Over Troubled Water by Roberta Flack which was released years ago on her album Quiet Fire and then the sound of winter winds blowing outside.
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