Mr. D season 6 episode 1 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
After waking up together with no memory of the previous night, Gerry and Lisa discover they've drunkenly married, with a cat as their ring bearer. As they navigate the awkward aftermath at school, where everyone soon learns of their mishap, they also face personal reckonings and professional challenges, including dealing with a chaotic family dinner and the introduction of e-readers threatening traditional library roles. Despite initially seeking an annulment, they begin to ponder the potential of their accidental union, leading to a contemplation of fate, compatibility, and the possibility of an unconventional start to a meaningful relationship.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Did Gerry and Lisa intentionally get married?
No, they got married unintentionally while drunk.
What is Gerry's odd ritual after having sex?
Gerry has a ritual of fully dressing himself and the other person.
How does the school find out about Gerry and Lisa's marriage?
The news spreads through an all-staff e-blast and student gossip.
How do Gerry and Lisa handle the revelation of their marriage at school?
They face awkward interactions, try to keep it a secret, and deal with gossip and embarrassment.
What issue does the school library face?
The library is understaffed, leading to Ms. Terdie being overwhelmed.
How are e-readers introduced to the school, and what impact do they have?
E-readers are introduced as a solution to the library's staffing issue, causing a shift in the library's function.
What happens during the dinner with Simon, his mother, and Nisha?
The dinner ends in chaos with confrontations and Simon choosing between his mother and Nisha.
What leads Gerry and Lisa to consider their relationship differently after getting their marriage annulled?
They reflect on their compatibility and the possibility of being more than just a mistake.
What is the outcome of the family dinner intended to mend relationships?
The dinner exacerbates tensions, leading to Simon and Nisha leaving together.
How does the introduction of e-readers affect the school library?
It leads to a potential redundancy of the library and Ms. Terdie questioning her role.