[s4e11] Coulda, Woulda, - Shoulda

spends the episode grappling with her own history, specifically her choice to have an abortion years earlier. Her internal struggle highlights how easily we can get trapped in "coulda, woulda, shoulda" thinking.

Regret is a stationary car. As the episode’s closing monologue suggests, sometimes you just have to "buckle up and just keep going" toward the person you hope to be. 3. Know Your Boundaries (The "Birkin" Principle) [S4E11] Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda

We see struggling with her own fertility journey while Miranda’s news hits her hard. Their interaction is a rare, poignant moment of two friends facing very different realities at the same time. spends the episode grappling with her own history,

The central plot follows , who is shocked to find herself pregnant after a "mercy" encounter with Steve. This storyline shifted the series from lighthearted romance to the heavy reality of reproductive autonomy. As the episode’s closing monologue suggests, sometimes you

Professionalism matters. It’s a helpful reminder to keep your personal desires from clouding your professional integrity—otherwise, you might end up with a handbag but no career. 4. Vulnerability Isn't Weakness

In a lighter but equally telling subplot, loses a high-profile client, Lucy Liu, because she uses Liu’s name to cut the line for a Birkin bag.

It’s okay to acknowledge that someone else’s "easy" is your "hard." Being honest about your feelings—even the messy ones like envy or sadness—is the first step toward genuine support.

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