The Other Two season 2 episode 6 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Pat celebrates her daytime show's success with fan events, while Brooke seeks an agent for her acting aspirations but faces pressure to be a multi-hyphenate. Cary struggles to write a unique screenplay, inadvertently mimicking an existing film. At the "30 Under 30" event, Brooke's high hopes are dashed by the mediocre turnout, but Cary's unsubmitted script receives unwarranted praise. Despite the setbacks, Brooke and Cary find comfort in their personal milestones and enduring friendship.
Full Episode S02E06 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main focus of Pat's announcement on her daytime show?
Pat announces her show "Pat!" is number one and offers fans a chance to see "Chicago" with her.
What activities does Pat schedule to thank her fans?
Pat schedules a shopping spree, attending a matinee of "Chicago", and going to Lisa's son's wedding.
Why does Brooke meet with a new agent?
Brooke wants to pursue acting instead of hosting gigs and seeks better representation.
What does the new agent suggest Brooke should be?
The agent suggests Brooke should be a multi-hyphenate, capable of acting and writing.
How does Cary struggle with his screenplay?
Cary struggles to create an original story, accidentally writes a plot similar to "Beginners," and realizes his script is too short.
What is the "30 Under 30" event?
It's an event where "Variety" recognizes the top 10 actors, singers, and creative directors under 30.
How does Brooke feel about the "30 Under 30" event?
Brooke is initially excited but ends up disappointed by the lack of prestigious attendees.
How does Cary handle his script situation with his agent?
Cary doesn't write the script but gets positive feedback from his agent, who also didn't read it.
What conclusion do Brooke and Cary reach at the end of the event?
Despite the event's shortcomings, they appreciate their achievements and value their friendship.