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Liberal campaigning Ellen (Clarkson) drags her traditional, self-made husband Scott (Gleeson) out of his comfort zone and into a hipster Connecticut coffee shop, where they have ten minutes before their marriage counseling session to drink a coffee, gather their thoughts and argue about everything from Quakerism to pronouns. Amongst the bickering they also discuss betrayals from their past, how they're changing as people, and what the future of their relationship might look like in a changing world.
Ellen and Scott arrive for their final session.
Ellen opens up to Scott about some dark thoughts.
Scott really has changed, but is it enough to save the marriage?
Ellen admits that she's keeping her options open.
Ellen and Scott are left wondering if they can give each other what they need.
Scott derails their counselors' relationship; Ellen questions continuing with their own.
Ellen and Scott try to assess the pain of breaking up versus the pain of staying together.
Ellen tells Scott more about her newfound religion, and Scott feels further from her than ever.
Scott and Ellen discuss past betrayals, and Ellen explains just how far apart they've grown.
Scott and Ellen meet for coffee to prepare for their first marital counseling session.
Liberal campaigning Ellen (Clarkson) drags her traditional, self-made husband Scott (Gleeson) out of his comfort zone and into a hipster Connecticut coffee shop, where they have ten minutes before their marriage counseling session to drink a coffee, gather their thoughts and argue about everything from Quakerism to pronouns. Amongst the bickering they also discuss betrayals from their past, how they're changing as people, and what the future of their relationship might look like in a changing world.