You're the Worst season 2 episode 11 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Gretchen decides to stay with Lindsay, who is excited about debuting her song "New Phone Who 'Dis?" on the radio, only to face harsh criticism. Meanwhile, Paul struggles with financial issues, and Vernon confesses his role as a "money slave" to an internet girl. Edgar feels out of place at a party, and Jimmy deals with
Full Episode S02E11 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What song do Dorothy and Gretchen sing in the morning?
They sing "Dorothy and Gretchen Sayin' Hello in the Mornin'."
Why does Gretchen leave Jimmy's place?
Gretchen leaves to stay at Lindsay's for a bit, as Lindsay needs help.
What is the title of Lindsay's song?
The song is titled "New Phone Who 'Dis?"
Where do Lindsay and Gretchen go to debut the song?
They go to Fire 103 radio station.
What happens during Lindsay's radio debut?
The song receives negative feedback from callers.
What financial issue does Paul face?
Paul's checking account is overdrawn.
What is Vernon's secret involving Kasia?
Vernon is a "money slave" for Kasia, an internet girl, and has given her a lot of money.
How does Edgar feel at Dorothy's old team's party?
Edgar feels out of place and struggles to fit in.
What does Gretchen tell Jimmy about her feelings?
Gretchen feels nothing about anything and asks Jimmy to leave.
What leads to a fight at Fire 103?
Sam Dresden confronts Shitstain and Honey Nutz, leading to a physical altercation.
How does Dorothy view her relationship with Edgar?
Dorothy sees Edgar as a positive change but is unsure about their future.
What realization does Lindsay have?
Lindsay realizes she needs to get her life together after a violent incident.
How does Gretchen feel during the violent incident?
Gretchen feels bored and disconnected, even in dangerous situations.
What hypotheticals do Nina and Jimmy discuss?
They discuss hypotheticals if they were in a relationship, like free drinks and dedications.
What is the main emotional theme of Gretchen's character in this episode?
Gretchen experiences emotional numbness and disconnection.