
Will, Sylvia, and their friend 'Wild Card' take low-dose weed gummies and joke about their effects before heading out.
Title theme. Sylvia encourages Will, pushing him to confront Jenna about their wedding.
Charlie objects to selling hard seltzers, criticizing a bar sign; Will defends the changes.
Montage of Sylvia walking to tell the manager she's going to book the party only to walk past her instead.
Sylvia, Katie, and Will discuss heartbreak on the highway; Sylvia jokes about divorce.
At Red's Tavern, Will and Katie tease Sylvia about being too good for buns.
Sylvia driving the car with the windshield she broke in the previous scene
Will, overwhelmed, calls Jenna to quit his job, resigning during a roadside stop with Sylvia and Katie.
The group jokes about Red’s "meth business," decides to help pack brewery gear in the desert. End credits
Diane shows Will two potential rental spaces; Will considers bar ownership.
Will and Sylvia, stuck in traffic, strategize the event and Charlie’s therapy session.
Law firm party begins; staff unveil a video tribute for Frank at venue.
Stewart introduces Cabo Carrie; she offers Sylvia a last‑minute corporate event job.
Will mingles at the party, reconnecting and discussing his prospective bar venture.
Sylvia and Charlie debrief post-party. End credits
Sylvia and Will debate Mason's involvement in her bar at Young Darcy party location.
Will and Sylvia's tense confrontation over personal boundaries and work choices.
Sylvia discusses the Brett Coyote book with Simon while Charlie looks in disgust as he learned she paid him to read it.
At a party near the airport, Sylvia exchanges pleasantries, declines further partying to catch a 5 p.m. flight, and prepares to depart amid chatter and music.
At a dealership, Sylvia signs the paperwork to sell the minivan; in a montage, Will and helpers set up equipment for his pop-up brewery.
At a gathering, Sylvia and Will discuss circumventing Will’s noncompete by making Sylvia the public face; they tentatively agree to partner on a bar featuring beer and wine.