Too Much Recap: Long Distance
Briefly

Jess's confession of love for Felix creates tension but opens the door to potential reconciliation. Their relationship explores deeper themes, including Jess's struggle with her father's absence and her unresolved issues with love. Meanwhile, Nora battles her own sadness stemming from her divorce, and their mother endeavors to find romance by revisiting past relationships. Felix's journey also reveals conflicts as he grapples with sobriety and disappointment in his band, showcasing the complexities of friendship and love amidst personal growth.
Jess confesses her love for Felix in an awkward moment, leading him to show up at her apartment with his belongings, indicating he wants to try again.
Jess struggles with femininity and male relationships due to her father's absence, affecting her family dynamics and their views on love.
Nora's depression from her divorce parallels Jess's struggles, as both women seek comfort in memories of their father to cope with unmet expectations in love.
Felix's irritation at his band members and Auggie's remarks reveal his internal conflict between fun-loving memories and the seriousness of his sobriety journey.
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