HBONicole Kidmanreally can’t catch a break, huh?

It’s good drama but damn does that take an emotional toll.

Grace finds that odd since it was 5 a.m., while Henry finds her behavior odd.

The Undoing

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This little kid has got so many possible excuses for pops.

The next morning Grace takes Henry to school, which is surrounded by press.

And Grace is quickly surrounded by the other moms.

One asks for possible coping techniques for her daughter since it’s their “first school murder.”

Another mom says Elena’s husband Fernando turned himself in.

“Of course it was the husband,” declares Queen Sylvia.

“It’s always the f—ing husband.”

Grace doesn’t seem interested in any of this but is drawn to the presence of Det.

Mendoza, who seems rather drawn to her as well.

Or, should I say, his old hospital.

Mendoza and O’Rourke also arrive, asking Grace to come to the precinct.

Against Franklin’s wishes, Grace goes by herself, believing this is the best way to learn more.

Mendoza reveals that Jonathan was terminated three months ago following multiple disciplinary actions.

“I want this to stop,” declares a confused and overwhelmed Grace.

A disciplinary hearing alleged inappropriate contact with a family member of a patient.

Tired of being treated like a suspect, Grace stays strong and demands to be arrested or let go.

She sprays it on her wrist and has a flashback to being close to Elena in the elevator.

Meanwhile, no one wants to be close to Grace when she and Henry arrive again at school.

Fernando’s whereabouts have been accounted for, and the focus is now solely on Jonathan.

I think you want to help us," says Mendoza.

Grace responds: c’mon dont f—ing patronize me.

Neither of them looks up in time.

“I did not kill her,” he declares while admitting to the infidelity.

He then takes his hand away and asks her to give him two minutes before she calls the police.

I gave you my whole life," she cries.

Jonathan explains that Elena became obsessed with him, his life, and Grace.

He helped Miguel get into Reardon, but that only made things worse.

After the fundraiser, he went to confront her and they argued, fought, and had sex.

She rightfully calls him out for coming home after that to their bed and having sex with her.

Henry soon emerges and shares an emotional hug with his father.

Meanwhile, Grace calls the police, telling them, Im f—ing terrified.

As Queen Sylvia likes to say, “It’s always the f—ing husband.”