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Conversations with Friends Season 1 Episode 6 - Watch Legally and Safely

Conversations with Friends Season 1 Episode 6

Episode Title: Episode 6
Genre: Drama, Romance
Countries: United Kingdom,
Airing Date: May 15, 2022
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Bobbi gives Frances the silent treatment as they travel back from the airport before Frances departs for Mayo. At her mother's house, Frances brushes off texts from Nick, feeling drained and unwell, and worried about Bobbi. Later, she starts bleeding heavily and is in a lot of pain. Paula is worried that it could be a miscarriage and takes her to hospital. The doctors run tests and rule out a miscarriage but keep her in overnight to monitor her. She tries to call Nick from the hospital but is unable to tell him what's happening; Nick is confused by the call. After she is released, she receives a series of angry messages from Bobbi. Unsure how to reply, Frances looks over old correspondence between them, trying to find comfort in them. She visits her father but finds him wandering around town drunk and his house is in worse condition than last time. Back in Dublin, she meets with Bobbi to reconcile - and, at home, reaches out again to Nick.

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