: Yasmin continues to struggle with her identity and power dynamics. In Berlin, she finds herself playing "third wheel" to Harper's family drama, engaging in reckless behavior and drug use at a club, further distancing herself from her polished professional persona.
The title "Kitchen Season" highlights the episode's focus on what happens "behind the scenes"—both in the literal restaurant kitchen where Harper finds her brother and in the internal psychological "kitchens" of the characters where their past traumas are "cooked up" and confronted. [S2E5] Kitchen Season
: Harper finds her brother working as a dishwasher in a restaurant kitchen. Their reunion is far from the "supportive sister" narrative Harper had built in her mind; John Daniel reveals their mother was abusive and blames Harper for the anxiety he suffered as a child. The night ends disastrously as Harper watches her brother, who was six months sober, spiral back into drug use. : Yasmin continues to struggle with her identity
Reviewers from Vulture described the episode as a "genuine stunner" for its ability to balance hilarity, uneasiness, and emotional devastation. It is often cited as the moment where Harper's carefully constructed self-image begins to fray as she realizes she may be more like her destructive mother than she ever wanted to admit. : Harper finds her brother working as a
: Back at Pierpoint, Eric has been sidelined into a "client relations" role, which he finds humiliating. He is seen miserably tolerating a new assistant while his competitive fire remains barely suppressed beneath his "steely surface".