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Theo and Ivy navigate their shifting roles as Ivy's career as a restaurateur ascends, making her the primary breadwinner, while Theo takes on the responsibilities of managing the household and their children
The central point of contention in Ivy and Theo's increasingly bitter divorce becomes their beautifully designed house, which both are determined to keep
Ivy tells Jeffrey that they are booked out for two months, as phones ring constantly in the packed restaurant.
A disheveled Theo and his children arrive at Ivy's now-thriving restaurant shortly after he has been fired
In the bustling restaurant, Ivy offers sympathy after Theo is fired, but he dismisses it to praise her success
The success of Ivy's restaurant serves to intensify the marital strain, highlighting the stark contrast with Theo's own career struggles and fueling their ongoing conflict
The fractures in Ivy and Theo's relationship become more evident as they grapple with both public and private pressures, leading to sharper interpersonal conflicts
While Theo rigorously trains their children, Ivy is at a photoshoot, ironically describing her kids as heavenly angels
Barry and Amy sense tension between Theo and Ivy during a get-together as the children show off medals
Sensing the mood, Jane directly asks Ivy about the "undercurrent of discontent" that seems to be between her and Theo
The house itself, a product of Theo's architectural vision, stands as a powerful symbol of their fractured relationship and his personal and professional struggles
In their new smart house, Theo instructs the home AI system, Hal, to light the fire and adjust the music
At their housewarming party, guests praise the home's design, and Ivy explains the origin of her Julia Child stove
Ivy and Theo are forced to confront their shared past, the love they once had, and the uncertain future of their relationship amidst emotional and legal turmoil
Theo traps Ivy in a room with loud music to make her sign away the house, just as their friend Amy arrives
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