Please Like Me Season 2 Episode 5 Sausage Sizzle
- TV14
- September 5, 2014
- 25 min
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8.9 (297)
Please Like Me season 2 episode 5, titled "Sausage Sizzle," continues to follow the lives of the show's cast of characters with a mix of humor and heart.
The episode begins with Josh (played by Josh Thomas) and his best friend Tom (Thomas Ward) volunteering to help out with a local sausage sizzle, a fundraising event that involves grilling sausages and selling them to raise money for a cause. As they work the grill, they flirt with a couple of cute girls who are also volunteering, but things take an unexpected turn when the girls reveal they are actually a couple and are looking for a girl to join them in a threesome.
Meanwhile, Josh's mother Rose (Debra Lawrance) is still adjusting to life after her suicide attempt in the previous season. Her mental health is still fragile and she is struggling to connect with the people around her, including her family and the therapist she has been seeing. When she decides she wants to move out of her assisted living facility, Josh and his dad Alan (David Roberts) struggle to find a suitable living arrangement for her.
Elsewhere, Josh's ex-girlfriend Claire (Caitlin Stasey) is still figuring out her own path in life. She's decided to go back to school to become a paramedic, but is struggling to keep up with the demands of the program. Her romantic life is also complicated, as she finds herself torn between two love interests: her fellow paramedic student Tom and a charming older woman named Ella.
As the episode unfolds, each character grapples with their own issues and relationships. Josh and Tom navigate their friendship and their feelings for each other, while Claire faces difficult decisions about her future and her heart. Rose grapples with her mental health and her desire for independence, while Alan works to support his family and hold them together.
Throughout it all, "Sausage Sizzle" maintains the show's trademark blend of humor and heart, with moments of levity and laughter mingling with moments of genuine pathos and emotion. Whether it's the awkwardness of Josh and Tom's flirtations, the tenderness of Claire's interactions with Ella, or the struggle to find the right words to say to a loved one who is hurting, the episode captures the complexities and contradictions of real life with warmth and honesty.
In the end, "Sausage Sizzle" leaves the characters in a state of flux, with their futures uncertain but their bonds with each other stronger than ever. It's a poignant and thought-provoking episode that explores the joys and challenges of love, friendship, family, and mental health, and it's a testament to the show's ability to tackle difficult topics with both sensitivity and humor.