At the center of the ensuing drama (after the extramarital affair) is how Margo makes a living. Desperate for money, unable to afford childcare and recently fired from her waitressing job, Margo turns to OnlyFans. To her, it starts as a means of survival—the “job” is flexible, allows her to work from home and to support her family. But as she slowly begins to find artistry in the work, others in her life—including her dad, Jinx (Nick Offerman), and mom, Shyanne (Michelle Pfeiffer)—begin to question Margo’s choices.
I loved how the show explored several angles of the parent-child relationship and more widely the intricacies of blended families. There’s Margo and Shyanne’s mother-daughter relationship, Margo’s budding relationship with formerly absent Jinx, Shyanne’s new husband, Kenny, and, of course, the relationship between Margo and her son, Bhodi. They squabble. They betray each other. They judge and scold and accuse. But through it all, they show up when it’s important despite their differences.
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