Added stress: Beth hasnt told Carol shes unemployed.
What do you know about having a job?
Carol scoffs to documentarian Zoe as Beth squirms.

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Im talking about picking a real path and sticking to it.
Its painfully quiet as Carol stares at her daughter.
Enough slow-peeling, its time to toss this onion into the soup.
The whole thing gets cooked now, Watson says after filming that tete-a-tete-a-tete while offering up more metaphors.
Were digging in the crates.
Its a showcase for the fierce fan favorite that theTIUwriters have been eyeing since last season.
Susan can do everything.
Shes so funny, and she crushes anything we give her dramatically, testifies executive producer Elizabeth Berger.
This is one where both writers and fans were desperate to delve into her more thoroughly.
Limber up, because this journey will explore her love of ballet.
And that journey wasnt easy or even fully realized.
Teases Waston: Theres hope and then theres regret.
And people want to see that kept intact.
The way Susan threw herself into dance was just so extraordinary, notes Berger.
It was so impressive to all of us.
We asked Susan along the way, Do you want a double?
Do you want anyone doing this for you?
And she was like, Hell, no!
I didnt care if the kicks were perfect; I didnt care if the leaps were perfect.
I wanted the energy to be hers in every part of the dance.
Its just the latest turn for a character in whom Watson feels both pride and responsibility.
It meant a lot to represent all these women that are working and striving, she says.
Those are things that we should really, as Jamaicans would say, big up women for.
Praise women for the everyday of it.
And this is the day that Beth and Watson gets her due.