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Aryn doesn't understand why Josh isn't excited about her new job. Orna tells Elíana that her condescension isn't helpful, and Mitch explains his view of fatherhood. Alexes reveals his troubling past of abuse.
In the season premiere, Josh, Aryn and Lorena unpack their polyamorous past and Lorena's fear of planning. Joey kicks her mother out but wonders if mom's dislike of Rex was right. Elíana wants Mitch to move back in now that they have a child. Casimar is desperate to end the explosive fighting with Alexes.
In parallel sessions, Orna see how Josh plays out the same dynamic with Aryn and Lorena; Rex and Joey reveal their lack of a father growing up, and the roots of Rex's repression; Casimar tells of a brutal fight where Alexes dissociated into an alternate persona; Alexes can't remember what happened.
The second part of season four invites viewers back to the couch, where Dr. Orna Guralnik navigates a thorny brew of recriminations, conflict and painful truths with four new couples. Guralnik delves into the crisis of a deaf man and his hearing partner torn between sexual freedom and commitment, a young couple haunted by trauma and buried secrets, a long-married pair trapped in cycles of bickering and avoidance and a therapist-writer duo locked in a zero-sum battle of sacrifice and grievance that pushes Orna to question her own methods.