What would be the most ironic cover for a high class prostitute? How can you be in love with a man yet be in love with your wife? Can you come back to a life and people you scorned? The answer to these questions and the catalyst behind the theme of Ovid’s Flea is PRIDE . In the realm of seven d…
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Viola gathers the nerve to leave her abusive husband. Julian is terrified to come out to his homophobic father.
A conflicted Jessie goes to meet his lover in New York. Kimberly mourns life choices as an anniversary approaches.
Mark plots out his weekend excitements in New York. Jesse dreams of a different life. Kimberly's weekend plans change with a phone call from a voice in the past.
Jesse's alter-ego wakes up. Kimberly goes out for dinner. Viola and Julian get closer to their new life and New York, but Viola gets devastating news.
Viola struggles to tell Julian about her past. Mark looks forward to his next New York pleasure. Annie makes a bargain and dances with a goddess.
Viola's return makes Kimberly face some truths. Mark is disappointed after witnessing a transformation. Viola and Julian revel in their newfound freedom. Annie makes do without Jesse and plays the good mommy. Henry delights in bourbon fueled memories and gets an unexpected visitor.
Viola and Julian are finally home. Julian begins learning a new life. Jesse has a near miss. Kimberly's curiosity gets rewarded but at a price. Mark, seeking solace in Russian art, has an encounter with a surprising outcome.
Jesse finds clarity. Mark tries to invest in his marriage. Julian deals with an unexpected betrayal. Viola’s miscalculation has frightening consequences. Henry continues his nostalgic tour. Kimberly breaks an old friendship rule.