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Saturday, March 29, 2025

Grosse Pointe Backyard Society – Pollination



This week’s episode of Grosse Pointe Backyard Society was a full bloom of dysfunction, deception, and determined flirtation, and truthfully, it is perhaps probably the most tangled and juicy instalment but. “Pollination” makes use of the metaphor of a backyard’s mating dance to full impact — bees, butterflies, and busted marriages alike are buzzing with rigidity.

We open on Catherine, nonetheless haunted by the information that Gary has gone lacking, and making an attempt (however failing) to faux normalcy with Tucker. Their “scheduled” intimacy will get hilariously and heartbreakingly delayed by whitening strips and mints till she lastly admits what’s actually consuming at her — Gary is perhaps useless. Tucker, ever the reassuring however more and more shady husband, says Gary might be simply laying low. Smash minimize to: Gary tied up at the back of a van in his underwear. The back-and-forth between Catherine speaking about him and Gary truly residing out a hostage nightmare was completely timed and sort of darkly humorous in that manner the present excels at. And by the point Tucker says they should get Gary out of their marriage, and Gary’s sprinting for freedom? Perfection.

In the meantime, Birdie and Joel’s chemistry is plain and delightfully messy. Over dinner, we be taught Joel has a failed FBI dream and a lie detector secret he will not spill (but), whereas Birdie reveals a parade of exes and wonders if she’s simply meant to be alone. Their entire vibe could be very “we shouldn’t be doing this, which makes it hotter,” and so they’re doing an excellent job of drawing it out with out dashing it. The second the place Joel says that being with somebody doesn’t imply you’re not alone? Oof. That hit.

“Pollination” – GROSSE POINTE GARDEN SOCIETY. Pictured: Melissa Fumero as Birdie and Matthew Davis as Joel. Picture: Tina Rowden/NBC ©2025 NBCUniversal Media, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

Elsewhere, the present has enjoyable with the pollination metaphor — in voiceover and visuals — reducing between {couples} coupling, others failing, and Brett simply plain flailing. Doug and Alice get scorching and heavy whereas Brett has a hilariously unsexy encounter involving a plunger. However Doug proves he’s truly obtained a coronary heart, taking Alice to have a look at shelter canine and displaying extra emotional intelligence than he normally will get credit score for.

Brett, however, is clearly pushing Alice away. He’s on courting apps, mendacity to Alice about plans, and brushing her off emotionally — although his emotions for her are virtually screaming at this level. When Alice casually factors out his telephone does work, it’s a small however sharp second that exhibits she’s clocking his behaviour even when she’s not able to name it what it’s. Brett’s swipe-right situationship, Cricket, appears to be his stand-in-Alice — she’s a instructor, she’s upbeat — and when Alice sees them out collectively, the damage on her face says all of it. Her confrontation with him on the backyard centre might be probably the most trustworthy both of them has ever been. “You don’t have any thought what you are doing to me,” she says, and he shuts her down chilly. That entire alternate was devastating in the easiest way.

However let’s speak about the actual housewives drama — Catherine discovering the hidden digital camera within the smoke detector. It’s performed for darkish comedy ultimately (her cleansing girls stroll in on her posing in lingerie for her surveillance husband — oh no), however the truth that Tucker had them put in within the first place is deeply chilling. It’s a violation dressed up as safety, and the present neatly doesn’t allow us to overlook that. For all his calm, even-toned supply, Tucker is working like a person who doesn’t belief his spouse, doesn’t imagine in boundaries, and is keen to surveil and intimidate to maintain management. Sure, Catherine cheated, however that is subsequent stage. Particularly since he placed on that entire forgiveness act. Much more disturbing, was Tucker admitting that he was behind Gary getting roughed up too. However don’t fret, he is simply “defending his household.” Catherine’s realization that his forgiveness was performative hits onerous, and the look on her face when she realizes Tucker had his safety element at work kidnap and beat Gary to a pulp? Chills.

“Pollination” – GROSSE POINTE GARDEN SOCIETY. Pictured: Melissa Fumero as Birdie, Aja Naomi King as Catherine and AnnaSophia Robb as Alice. Picture: Daniel Delgado/NBC ©2025 NBCUniversal Media, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

Birdie has her personal mini-meltdown after being pulled over by Joel — sure, pulled over by her flirty cop crush — and issues flip heavy quick. They argue about Ford and whose fault his future is falling aside, after which they only… kiss. Passionate, messy, trustworthy — similar to them. And truthfully, Birdie is perhaps some of the emotionally attention-grabbing characters on this present. She’s a scorching mess with a coronary heart of gold, and that second when she says Ford’s smarter than all of them was considered one of her finest strains but.
Then there’s the physique. That useless weight they’re dragging round sooner or later flash-forwards is taking heart stage, and we’re getting extra breadcrumbs — actually within the glovebox: golf tees, matches from a restaurant, and now a bracelet engraved from Tucker. Is he the one within the trunk? Catherine’s line that the state of affairs is all her fault, sort of implies that Tucker may very well be the corpse. No matter it’s, the women buying and selling capsules for gasoline cash whereas hauling a corpse round Grosse Pointe are equal elements outrageous and tense. It’s giving Determined Housewives with a shovel and a bottle of Xanax.

“Pollination” was a type of episodes the place each single storyline clicked. It was humorous, painful, horny, and deeply unsettling. Everybody’s hiding one thing. Everybody’s making dangerous choices for causes they suppose are good. And in some way it’s nonetheless enjoyable to observe them spiral. If that is what the backyard seems like in bloom, I can’t wait to see what withers subsequent.

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