Young & Hungry season 5 episode 10 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
After Josh suffers from amnesia, not remembering Gabi or their relationship, she tries desperately to jog his memory. Despite efforts with audition meals and sentimental objects, Josh fails to recall their love. A last-ditch heartfelt confession from Gabi makes Josh believe her story, but his memories remain lost. It's not until a spontaneous kiss and a shared favorite song on a train to Aspen that Josh's memories flood back, leading to a heartfelt reunion where he finally confesses his love for Gabi.
Full Episode S05E10 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What triggers Josh's amnesia?
Josh's amnesia is triggered by a head injury caused by a squirrel, leading to selective memory loss.
Does Josh remember Gabi after his accident?
Initially, Josh does not remember Gabi, causing her significant distress.
How does Gabi attempt to jog Josh's memory?
Gabi attempts to jog Josh's memory by reauditioning for her chef position and using sentimental objects.
Why does Josh's taste change after his accident?
Josh's taste changes due to his head injury, affecting his reaction to Gabi's grilled cheese.
Who is Michael Voltaggio in the context of the story?
Michael Voltaggio is a celebrity chef considered for Josh's personal chef position, adding competition for Gabi.
What advice does the doctor give regarding Josh's memory recovery?
The doctor advises against forcing Josh to remember, warning it could cause a psychic meltdown.
How does Josh finally remember Gabi?
Josh's memory of Gabi is fully restored after a spontaneous kiss and hearing a specific song they both love.
What role does music play in Josh's memory recovery?
Music, specifically the song "Closer" by Tegan and Sara, plays a crucial role in triggering Josh's memory of Gabi.
What is the outcome of Gabi and Josh's relationship?
After Josh remembers everything, he confesses his love to Gabi on a train, and they reunite.
How does Elliot feel about Gabi and Josh being together?
Elliot secretly desires Gabi and Josh to be together, as indicated by his role in playing the song that helps Josh remember.