Meanwhile, Maggie settles into life in England, while Gary and Darcy grow closer back home in Boston.
Over at Rome and Gina’s place, things are still super tense.
Rome meets fancy actress lady, Shanice Williamson at the restaurant.

Credit: Jack Rowand/ABC
Shanice likes his answer.
She also has some notes on the script even on some scenes she’s not in.
Rome is less pleased about that.
Just then, Gina comes over to say hi and the two women get along well.
Later at home, Gina confronts Rome.
She doesn’t want their perfect relationship just to be fiction.
He then walks out before the conversation can continue.
At Eddie and Katherine’s place, Eddie is trying to be helpful around the house from his wheelchair.
Katherine hasn’t been to the office in weeks and is getting ready to go back.
Gary throws a glass of water on him to disguise it before helping him clean up.
He needs to understand he can still do the things he loves, just differently.
Gary wants her to be Eddie’s physiotherapist, but Darcy doesn’t think she can do it.
She’s primarily Katherine’s friend and she saw how hard it was on her when Eddie cheated.
THIS IS A LOT FOR A KID.
He and Katherine play ping pong to take a stab at revert him to just a kid having fun.
We love a sports metaphor.
Eddie gets mad, and his buddies tell him to use that anger.
Eventually, Eddie gets his bearings, playing from the chair, and shoots a hoop or two.
She later tells Gary she’s doing it for Katherine.
He tells her she has to start living her life in England and have some fun.
He’s going to call her Margaret until she does.
It must be the guy who Maggie replaced on the program’s property.
Naturally, it’s full of weird things like handcuffs and microphones and a yellow rain hat.
Jamie and Maggie burst into Young MC’s “Bust A Move” because why not?
Later, they have some wine while Maggie diagnoses the poor dude whose property they’ve just raided.
They bond over it.
It somehow inspires Maggie to start a therapy podcast.
I mean, it’s 2020 if you haven’t started a podcast, are you even living?
And last but not least, let’s turn our attention to Chez Delilah.
At the top of the episode, she’s talking to her dad on the phone.
He suffers from Alzheimer’s and at that moment forgets who D is.
So mother and daughter enjoy a charcuterie platter and have a girls' night instead.
He thinks they’re amazing and wants this to work.
Rome apologizes to Gina.
It’s taking her longer to work through her grief because she feels like she’s doing it alone.
Elsewhere, Katherine brings the ping pong table home for Eddie and they have fun playing.
Then the doorbell rings and Theo goes to answer it.
Alex’s dad stands there, looking upset.
But more likely is just him grieving his dead daughter still.
Let’s see what happens next week.