Part two of the season finale takes “Do we need therapy?” from curiosity to catharsis. With therapist Ali guiding the room, Shay opens up about how an abusive past shaped her “go along to get along” survival mode—and how sobriety, stability, and a safer love rewired what she believed she deserved. Clifton surprises himself with the real breakthrough: realizing how rare it is to be fully seen without performing. It’s funny, tender, and unexpectedly healing—complete with an “Oklahoma” honesty codeword, a near-tearful mic moment, and one last classic CliShay detour into phone-sex-voice chaos. This is the finale that actually sticks the landing.
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Here are some notable moments from the finale:
00:00 — Part 2 begins: “You need therapy” recap
00:18 — Ali connects the dots: “Go along to get along” + abusive past
01:37 — Clifton’s fridge analogy: “You can’t just shove it over”
02:05 — Trauma bond chemistry + TikTok truth bomb
03:34 — Shay: sobriety made everything clear
06:06 — “John says jump, I say how high” (survival mode)
08:35 — How Clifton can help: creating safety for Shay’s voice
09:52 — The “Oklahoma” codeword for radical honesty
11:20 — Shay admits she wasn’t fine; Clifton checks in
17:45 — The tearful moment: “I didn’t know if I could be loved”