Episodes

  • Under The Carpet: (Act 2 SN 13) Barcelona and beyond
    Jul 14 2021
    It has been several years since Fiona’s incident, and as Henry’s interview resumes, he lets her know that she is a rare artist with a gift of not just talent, but willingness to put herself into her work. She and her work are intoxicating to Henry, but as he tells her of his admiration, she is reminded of an intimacy she had to put on a shelf to get where she now is, and learns that sometimes the subconscious works in strange ways. What is next for Fiona is unclear, but maybe she must revisit some feelings that seem to pop up.
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    15 mins
  • Under The Carpet: (Act 2 SN 11-12) To hell with the rules
    Jul 14 2021
    Time passes and Fiona is back in an artistic groove, according to Paula, who has her own concerns and fears that she shares with Fiona. Fiona explains to Paula that she has a different perspective now due to all the treatment she gone through and is trying to throw away her inhibitions as she explores life and art through new eyes. Will this riskier approach allow her to become the artist she has always wanted to be or is it too abstract?
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    17 mins
  • Under The Carpet: (Act 2 SN 9-10) I can’t remember and I don’t want to
    Jul 14 2021
    Returning to the moment things changed is necessary to move forward, according to Nina, and Fi thinks she is ready. George is there to support her, but neither is ready for this rush of memories that come flooding back and the train wreck that ensues, as a result. Will this start Fiona on a hopeless downward spiral, or can she use this work with Nina and her group counselor as a springboard?
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    12 mins
  • Under The Carpet: (Act 2 SN 6-8) If I can’t paint who am I?
    Jul 14 2021
    Fiona has experienced so much joy from painting, but can’t seem to get herself back on that canvas as a result of what happened and fears she may never be able to. Nina, her therapist, simply wants her to learn how to breath and not worry about the next step. Once Fiona learns to be more in the present she wonders about her future with George and her family. She knows she no longer feels the same, but what does that really mean?
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    13 mins
  • Under The Carpet: (Act 2 SN 3-5) What about what I want
    Jul 14 2021
    Phil wasn’t always the father Fiona wanted but he is the father she got. Still, she is no longer willing to hide under the bed or keep quiet when her future is at stake, even if it means inciting him. George tries to soothe Fiona in every way he can but, the hurt is too deep and he realizes she needs more than he can give. How will therapy help her when she doesn’t know where to start?
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    13 mins
  • Under The Carpet: (Act 2 SN 1-2) First love and second chances
    Jul 14 2021
    A glance forward shows that Fiona is seemingly back on the right track and again showing promise, according to NY Times Art critic, Henry. But, how did she get there from here? More importantly, what did she learn along the way? Phil’s visit certainly may have been responsible for the genesis of her transformation, but perhaps not in the way he thought. Will Fiona allow him to apologize or will she rip the carpet out from under his feet and she removes the rose-colored glasses from his eyes?
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    14 mins
  • Under The Carpet: (Act 1 SN 8-11) Passion, Pomp and Circumstance
    Jul 14 2021
    Tricia’s comment triggers George to recall a time when he and Fiona were happy and so much in love. Things with Fiona’s family were never as they seemed and everyone knew it, but played their part to perfection, in public. But when Tom, speaks the unspeakable and sparks fly enough to ignite smoldering embers, can Ophelia stop the inferno or will Phil fan the flames that start to burn this house of cards, known as the Miller family?
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    18 mins
  • Under The Carpet: (Act 1 SN 5-7) Sunday in the Park with George and the Millers
    Jul 14 2021
    George needs to get his sister’s car and straighten things out with Fiona, but Joanne thinks it’s not a good idea and he should give it some time. For Fiona and her family, time is not helping them keep up appearances. As cocktails flow freely, the veneer is wearing thin for all, and ugliness is beginning to surface, especially when George breaks up their little party. Will Fiona share her secrets or suffer in silence?
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    14 mins