The episode kicks off with making a bold, adult choice: purchasing a pristine white couch. It’s a symbol of their "sophisticated" life, but as any parent knows, white fabric and a household with Lily is a recipe for disaster. The tension peaks when Mitch’s stressed co-worker, Brenda (played by a brilliantly frantic Kristen Johnston), ends up staying the night. The sight of Brenda—with her messy habits and emotional baggage—anywhere near that couch provides some of the most stressful "second-hand embarrassment" comedy in the show's run. Alex’s "Imaginary" Romance
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Meanwhile, is doing what he does best: trying to get out of things. He schemes to skip a party Gloria wants to attend, but his plan is constantly threatened by Manny , whose own drama often derails Jay's simple desire for peace and quiet. Why This Episode Sticks The episode kicks off with making a bold,