There She Goes season 2 episode 5 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
A family's holiday with their daughter Rosie, who has special needs, unfolds with moments of chaos, misunderstanding, and deep familial love. Planning around respite days and an excited anticipation for activities like archery are quickly overshadowed by challenges in communication and public perception. Amidst the ups and downs of their stay, from a disruptive moment at a children's show to a pool incident leading to an early departure, the family navigates societal judgments with resilience. Returning home, they reflect on their journey, reaffirming their bond and adapting to Rosie's world, showcasing the complexity and beauty of their love and dedication.
Full Episode S02E05 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What assistance is offered to Rosie's family by Mencap?
Mencap offers the family four respite days in late August.
What activity excites Rosie about the holiday?
Rosie is excited about the possibility of doing archery.
How does Rosie communicate her desire to go to the holiday hotel?
Rosie communicates her desire through vocalizations and interaction with her family.
What kind of accommodations does the family have at the holiday destination?
The family stays in a room with a view over the front lawn, and the accommodations are larger than what they've had before.
What misunderstanding occurs at the children's entertainment show?
Rosie disrupts the show, leading to an awkward apology from her mother, who explains Rosie's mental learning disability.
How does the family handle Rosie's emotional outbursts during the trip?
The family attempts to calm Rosie with familiar activities and reassurances but faces challenges, including a misunderstanding at the hotel pool.
What incident leads to the family deciding to leave the holiday early?
A second reported incident at the hotel pool, which the family disputes, along with accumulated stress, prompts their early departure.
How does the family reflect on their experiences after returning home?
The family reflects on the emotional impact of the trip, their love for Rosie, and how they adapt to her needs and emotions.