
"Throughout this season, I kept finding myself doing a thought exercise. In between Googling the latest beverage innovations Swig has on offer, I would imagine what life would be like for all MomTok members, past, present, and future, if the men in their lives went "poof." Kind of like , but a sleazeball-only edition. What's happening in that alternate universe?"
"Anyway, in Provo, we're still on the couch with Taylor and Liann. The mystery woman did more verbal stumbling, and then oopsie, had to run to an important appointment. Taylor's frustrated about how Dakota makes it feel like all of this is her fault, and her dad has the audacity to say "that's what narcissists do." As if this man was not another voice in the "it is Taylor's fault" choir last season! Beam him outta here!"
A thought exercise imagines MomTok members living in an alternate universe if the men in their lives vanished, picturing less bleak dynamics absent patriarchal entanglements. In Provo, Taylor and Liann sit on the couch while a mysterious woman stumbles verbally and departs for an appointment. Taylor expresses frustration that Dakota makes her feel at fault, and Taylor's father calling such behavior "what narcissists do" feels hypocritical given his own past blame. The group begins coalition building for an annual retreat presented as conflict resolution and sisterhood but practically serving Whitney and Demi's need to secure cast members to continue earning. At JZ Academy's opening, Whitney floats the retreat idea; Jen is unenthused and Mayci becomes suspicious.
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