By placing the characters in a "relaxing" spa environment, the writers highlight how the performative nature of holidays like Mother’s Day often masks the messy, difficult reality of family life.
The episode leans into the show’s core theme: motherhood isn't defined by blood, but by the daily choice to show up. [S3E7] Mother's Day
In this episode, the celebration of motherhood takes a predictably chaotic turn for Nikki (Esther Smith) and Jason (Rafe Spall). What was intended to be a relaxing to strengthen bonds quickly devolves into a hotbed of unexpected stress and interpersonal tension. By placing the characters in a "relaxing" spa
The episode also features Karen (Nikki’s sister), who is navigating her own complicated relationship with motherhood. Having recently discovered she is expecting her own child, Karen struggles with the news, previously admitting that one of her least favourite parts of her teaching job is, ironically, the children. Key Themes and Takeaways What was intended to be a relaxing to
As an adoptive mother, Nikki often grapples with the pressure of "perfect" parenting. The holiday highlights her lingering insecurities about her connection with her children, Princess and Tyler, especially when they seem to bond more naturally with Jason.