Marlon season 1 episode 10 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
A character reflects on their love for traditions, from Super Bowl contests to watching "The Notebook" on Valentine's. Yvette attempts to comfort them on their first post-divorce anniversary, but they dismiss the need for sadness. Marlon surprises with plans, reminiscing about wedding memories and suggesting celebrating their anniversary despite the divorce. They humorously re-enact their first date with their kids as the jury, leading to the realization that their marriage had both good and bad moments. Deciding against celebrating their wedding anniversary, they establish a new tradition to celebrate their family and friendship, marked by a surprise Boyz II Men performance, symbolizing their enduring bond despite the divorce.
Full Episode S01E10 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does the character love traditions?
They enjoy hosting events and connecting with loved ones on special occasions.
How does Yvette try to comfort the main character?
By offering wine and a chance to talk about the divorce.
What plans does Marlon surprise them with?
Dinner reservations at Miccello's to celebrate their wedding anniversary.
How does the ex-wife feel about celebrating their anniversary post-divorce?
Skeptical and finds it odd.
What is the new tradition proposed?
Celebrating their family and friendship instead of their wedding anniversary.
Who performs at the family anniversary celebration?
Boyz II Men.
What was the purpose of the jury re-enactment?
To decide if their first date was as great as Marlon remembers.
What conclusion does the jury re-enactment lead to?
Acknowledgment of the marriage's ups and downs and the decision to celebrate their family and friendship.
What symbolizes the enduring bond of their family despite the divorce?
A surprise performance by Boyz II Men at their family anniversary celebration.