'Little Fires Everywhere' recap: Elena’s obsession reaches new heights

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Little Fires Everywhere recap: Elena’s obsession reaches new heights

opens on a young, more carefree Elena in Paris with her boyfriend Jamie, a fellow aspiring journalist. We meet Jamie as their relationship is reaching a breaking point; she’s set to return to her curated life in Shaker Heights but he wants adventure and risks, not a white picket fence at 22. They reach an impasse and she leaves for home without him.

Meanwhile, Bebe’s been granted visitation rights to Mirabelle/May Ling and Linda is devastated. She sees Mia, Bebe’s ride to their meeting spot, watching from the curb and realizes Mia’s involvement runs deep … and, of course, ElenaLinda storms into Elena’s office, demanding to know whether she knew about Mia when she used the McCullough's money to try to pay Bebe off — a move that has made waves in the local press and could have serious legal implications for her and Mark.

While in New York City, Elena decides to reach out to an old friend for assistance, her former flame Jamie ... who happens to work at the. She wants an introduction to his colleague who wrote the piece on “Duo.” He can’t give that to her but agrees to do some digging into the subject.

Speaking of which, Pearl admits she had sex with Trip, which is not the Richardson son Mia was expecting. She adds she decided to lose her virginity to Trip because he seemed like an easy, fun person to do it with. But she was very wrong — it wasn’t easy, fun, or simple. Bestowing motherly wisdom, Mia admits that’s never easy or simple. Pearl uses this heart to heart to segue into a conversation about her father.

In New York, Elena and Jamie’s dinner is getting very flirty. As they wander around the city with their brown bag nightcap, he asks why she really came to see him. She relents, admitting she wanted to know if he was happy with the life he chose, if he had any regrets about choosing it over the life they had planned. She says she has a lot of regrets and makes a move, which he flatly rejects.

Izzy, sorry for upsetting Mia, brings a piece of apology art to the apartment but stumbles into Lexie on her way out. Lexie won’t tell her why she was there, already rebuilding her facade of perfection — eerily reminiscent of their mother. Izzy feels betrayed that her sacred space has been infiltrated by one of her siblings.

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