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May 31, 2021
- Laila - Week 2 Episode aired May 31, 2021
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TV-MA | 26 MIN. WATCH NOW. Before Laila reveals a surprising plan for her future, Brooke shares a traumatic experience from her childhood in an effort to connect. 1. Eladio -- Week 1. Brooke digs into home health aide Eladio's history to uncover the root of his sleeplessness. 2. Colin -- Week 1.
May 31, 2021 · Laila - Week 2: Directed by Julian Farino. With Uzo Aduba, Quintessa Swindell, Charlayne Woodard. Before Laila reveals a surprising plan for her future, Brooke recounts a traumatic experience from her own childhood in an attempt to forge ties between them.
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- Drama
- Julian Farino
- 2021-05-31
May 31, 2021 · Available on NOW. S4 E7: Before Laila reveals a surprising plan for her future, Brooke recounts a traumatic experience from her own childhood in an attempt to forge ties between them. Drama 30 May 2021 19 min. Information. Released. 2021. Run Time. 19 min. Rated. 15. Region of Origin. United States. © 2020 Home Box Office, Inc. All rights reserved.
May 30, 2021 · Laila - Week 2. Available on Prime Video, Hulu, Max. S4 E7: In an effort to connect with Laila over feeling controlled by her family, Brooke shares a traumatic experience from her own childhood.
In an effort to connect with Laila over feeling controlled by her family, Brooke shares a traumatic experience from her own childhood. As Brooke digs into her proclivity for unbridled imagination and storytelling as a coping mechanism, Laila reveals a surprising plan for her future.
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- Julian Farino
May 31, 2021 · Laila - Week 2. Available on OSN+. S4 E7: In an effort to connect with Laila, Brooke shares a traumatic experience from her own childhood. As Brooke digs into her proclivity for unbridled imagination and storytelling as a coping mechanism, Laila reveals a surprising plan for her future. Drama 30 May 2021 19 min.
Where to watch In Treatment · Season 4 Episode 7 · Laila - Week 2 starring Uzo Aduba, Charlayne Woodard, Quintessa Swindell and directed by Julian Farino. In an effort to connect with Laila over feeling controlled by her family, Brooke shares a traumatic experience from her own childhood.