A catastrophe at work gives Abby a chance to rise to the occasion in front of her visiting nephew, Matty. It's been a rough couple of months, but life is finally starting to return to normal...right?
Abby is forced to reckon with both the country's and her own personal history of racism, police violence and grief as she pens her company's "Black Lives Matter solidarity statement."
Abby and her father Edward reflect on their fraught relationship, acknowledge newfound similarities, all while searching for a bit of hope, humor, and, eventually, healing. It's called therapy, ever heard of it.