![]() ![]() He tells her it’s a shame she has to shut down and ends up actually investing in LFC as a silent partner. For the first time, there’s a glimpse of old Danny in there, the one who wasn’t a sexist misogynist, the one who supported his partner. ![]() One day Danny is at Lahiri Fertility and he’s admiring her wall of babies and all the hard work she’s put into her business. Thankfully, Jer comes to his senses, goes back to his tight suits and his perfectly styled hair though, right in time for the Tamorgan wedding. Anna is completely baffled by this change – enough to scream at a scary loud level – and on the verge of dumping him because he isn’t who she fell in love with anymore. He has frosted tips, a cockney-esque accent, uses way more slang, and dresses like an early 2000s teenager. In other news, Jeremy and Anna are back from England where they attended his father’s funeral and Jeremy is a brand new man. ![]() They both play creeps though and Mindy is pretty sure she’s going to have to shut the business down. She gets over her pain and sadness at the thought of losing her business, gets up off the floor, puts away the sour straws and is seen interviewing potential candidates for a business partnership, including EP & Showrunner Matt Warburton and EP & Director Michael Spiller. The whole finale centres around Annette’s surgery and Morgan and Tamra’s wedding, intercut with Mindy trying to find a new partner for the Lahiri Fertility Clinic. ![]()
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