Yes absolutely, the last thing they’d want to do is cook again, for each other, when it’s what they do everyday for their families. They go out to be waited on, even if it’s at a dive bar or diner.
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Totally, anon! There’s a freedom I think when they’re together that’s explored in lots of different ways, from crime to their history to their intimacy, and I think the show does a good job of showing them still as bound to their domestic selves and motherhood when they’re together, but also so much more than that in ways they don’t always get to be at home? Having them eat out and be waited on when they’re together is a really cool way to indicate that separation, I think!












