You're the Worst Season 2 Episode 12 Other Things You Could Be Doing
- TVMA
- December 2, 2015
- 22 min
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9.0 (565)
After a tumultuous season, You're the Worst returns with its penultimate episode "Other Things You Could Be Doing." In this episode, we see Jimmy and Gretchen both struggling with their identity and purpose. Jimmy, having just experienced a career setback, begins to question whether he should continue pursuing writing or if he should try something new. Meanwhile, Gretchen, who has been trying to get her life back on track after battling depression, is faced with the realization that her newfound stability may not be as fulfilling as she thought.
As they grapple with their existential crises, Jimmy and Gretchen turn to their friends for support. While Edgar and Dorothy offer some helpful advice, Lindsay proves to be a less-than-stellar confidant. Desperate to distract Gretchen from her feelings, Lindsay takes her to a bar, where they're hit on by a group of rowdy guys. Though Gretchen initially resists, she eventually gives in to the party atmosphere and indulges in some reckless behavior.
Meanwhile, Jimmy seeks solace in a writing workshop led by a famous author, played by guest star Colin Ferguson. Though Jimmy is initially intimidated by the other writers in the group, he eventually finds his voice and shares a deeply personal story. However, his moment of vulnerability is cut short when the famous author turns out to be less than impressed with his work.
As the episode progresses, we see the characters confront some hard truths about themselves and their relationships. Edgar confronts Dorothy about her spending habits, while Lindsay realizes that she may be more invested in Gretchen's life than she is in her own. Gretchen, still reeling from her night out, turns to a surprising ally for comfort.
Overall, "Other Things You Could Be Doing" is a poignant and introspective episode that sets the stage for the season finale. With only one episode left, fans will be left on the edge of their seats wondering how Jimmy and Gretchen will reconcile their inner turmoil and come together.