The central conflict arises when Rose’s daughter, Kirsten, invites her to move back to St. Olaf. Feeling a sudden pang of nostalgia and perhaps a bit of insecurity about her place in Miami, Rose seriously considers the move. This prompts a series of flashbacks—some new and some beloved clips—revisiting the girls’ early days together.
The episode reinforces the idea that the four women aren't just roommates; they are each other's primary support system, often more present than their biological children.
We see the "rough" beginnings of their living arrangement, including the friction between Dorothy and Rose’s distinct personalities.
The bittersweet realization that home isn't a zip code, but where you are most "yourself."
Ultimately, Rose chooses the vibrant, often chaotic life in Miami over the quiet comfort of her past, asserting her independence. Memorable Moments
As always, Sophia provides the blunt reality check Rose needs, stripping away the sentimentality of St. Olaf with a few well-placed barbs.