: In an attempt to get closer to Jenna, Sylvia (Rose Byrne) and Charlie (Luke Macfarlane) invite Will (Seth Rogen) and his new fiancée over for a "congenial" couples dinner.
: Early in the episode, Sylvia confides in her friend Katie (Carla Gallo) about her stress regarding the dinner and her belief that Jenna hates her. In her signature "no-sugarcoating" style, Katie offers Sylvia blunt perspective on the situation.
: The episode opens with Sylvia’s attempts to organize her kids for Katie's son's birthday party , which is derailed by a coyote in the backyard and children who treat their mother's event planning as their own personal business. Post Summary/Recap [S2E2] Katie
: Sylvia tries to use "b---h" as a compliment, a strategy suggested by Katie to break the ice with Jenna, which—predictably—leads to more awkwardness.
This episode masterfully blends midlife chaos with the awkward reality of adult friendships. While Sylvia is busy managing backyard coyotes and birthday party logistics, the real tension boils over at a disastrous couples dinner intended to forge a bond with Will’s fiancée, Jenna. Katie remains the voice of unfiltered reason, pushing Sylvia to navigate the "emotional landmines" of Will’s engagement. : In an attempt to get closer to
: Will’s friends roast him at his new workplace, J6 (the rebranded Johnny 66), for shifting from an indie brewer to a corporate "girl boss" employee. Key Character Moments
For a deeper look at the character dynamics and the fallout from the episode's central conflicts, you can watch this review: COLONY Season 2 Episode 2 "Somewhere Out There" Review Westerosi Network YouTube• Jan 21, 2017 "Platonic" The Dinner Party (TV Episode 2025) - IMDb : The episode opens with Sylvia’s attempts to
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