Not Dead Yet season 1 episode 7 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Nell navigates personal and professional challenges, including financial struggles and an unconventional lunch. She encounters the late Carlos Garza, a beloved baseball announcer, triggering nostalgia. At work, the announcement of performance reviews stirs fears of layoffs. Nell's father confronts her about her lifestyle and offers a job at the family restaurant. Choosing to stay at her current job, Nell stands up for herself and her colleagues during the performance review. She writes an obituary for Carlos, reflecting on her past and reaffirming her life choices.
Full Episode S01E07 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Nell's roommate accuse her of identity theft?
Nell's roommate suspects she's trying to guess her Hulu password using personal questions.
What financial struggles is Nell facing?
Nell is behind on student loan payments and struggles with basic expenses.
Who is Carlos Garza in the story?
Carlos Garza is a deceased baseball announcer whom Nell admired.
Why are the office employees worried about performance reviews?
They fear layoffs might follow the performance reviews.
How does Nell’s father react to her lifestyle?
He's disappointed and offers her a job at the family restaurant.
What decision does Nell make about her career?
Nell decides to stay at her current job despite financial hardships.
How does Nell handle her performance review?
She confidently stands up for herself and her colleagues.
What is the significance of the obituary Nell writes?
It's for Carlos Garza, symbolizing Nell's connection to her past and her father.
Does Nell accept her father's job offer?
No, she chooses to continue her current job and lifestyle.
How does Nell's father feel about her decision?
He expresses pride in Nell's determination and choices.