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Casimar is frustrated by Alexes's lack of progress; Joey demands that Rex give up family traditions to be a good Christian; Josh reveals a past brush with the law that colors his relationships.
While discussing whether to have kids, Joey uncovers her darker fears behind pregnancy; Lorena is increasingly frustrated in her secondary role with Josh; Casimar's reveals how childhood homelessness shaped his relationship to trauma and creativity; Orna asks Mitch to come up with a new plan for how to live with Eliana.
Rex reveals his past as a sexual bad boy. When Alexes began pulling away, Casimar turned to infidelity. Elíana's past makes her 'weird' about sex. Aryn has conflicted feelings about Josh and Lorena.
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.