Mom season 4 episode 9 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In a comedic yet poignant episode, Christy confronts Bonnie about the loud intimate noises she hears at night. Adam's friends Mitch and Leanne visit, leading to a night of drinking and revelations. Leanne, while drunk, admits to a past fling with Adam, causing tension. The partying gets out of hand, with Mitch eventually admitting he has a drinking problem. The episode touches on the themes of addiction, the impact of past relationships, and the complexities of friendships.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why is Christy upset with Bonnie in the opening scene?
Christy is upset because she can overhear Bonnie and Adam's intimate activities.
What solution does Bonnie suggest for Christy's discomfort?
Bonnie suggests using noise-canceling headphones.
Who are Adam's friends that visit in the episode?
Mitch and Leanne.
What does Christy do for a living?
Christy is a waitress at the Rustic Fig.
Why is Bonnie nervous about Adam's friends visiting?
Bonnie wants to make a good impression on Adam's close friends.
What activity does the group engage in at the apartment?
They engage in drinking and playful activities like arm wrestling.
How did Adam get the nickname "Stinky Dickweed"?
Adam got the nickname from hiding pot in his underwear while shooting a film in Malaysia.
What revelation does Leanne make about her past with Adam?
Leanne reveals she had slept with Adam before he was with Bonnie.
How does Bonnie react to the news about Adam and Leanne's past?
Bonnie is shocked and uncomfortable with the revelation.
What issue does Mitch admit to having at the end of the episode?
Mitch admits to having a drinking problem.
Where does Mitch go to address his drinking problem?
Mitch attends an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting.
How does the group's night end?
The night ends with them being too drunk to continue their activities.
What is the main reason Bonnie and Christy are grateful in the morning?
They are grateful they don't live a life of excessive drinking anymore.
How does Mitch try to excuse his behavior?
Mitch tries to excuse his behavior by blaming it on alcoholism.
What is the tone of the episode's conclusion?
The conclusion is somber yet hopeful, focusing on the impact of addiction.