Lessons in Chemistry

  1. Episode 8 Introduction to Chemistry
    Lessons in Chemistry Series-Finale Recap: Chain Reaction The series doesn’t tie everything up in a neat little bow, but it comes awfully close.
  2. Episode 7 The Book of Calvin
    Lessons in Chemistry Recap: Great Expectations We learn more about Calvin’s past, which is great, but we have to relive losing him all over again.
  3. Episode 6 Poirot
    Lessons in Chemistry Recap: The Preacher’s Daughter Now that Elizabeth has a platform, she has to reconcile how to use it.
  4. Episode 5 CH3COOH
    Lessons in Chemistry Recap: Rising to the Occasion Elizabeth and Supper at Six are an immediate hit! The show comes with its own problems, sure, but it’s still exciting.
  5. Episode 4 Primitive Instinct
    Lessons in Chemistry Recap: The Motherhood Equation Elizabeth Zott is a mother. Like most things in her life, it’s not easy.
  6. Episode 3 Living Dead Things
    Lessons in Chemistry Recap: Acute Grief Okay, let’s talk about the dog narration.
  7. Episode 2 Her and Him
    Lessons in Chemistry Recap: The Surprise Factor These two gorgeous little nerds are so perfect for each other, it is excruciatingly clear that things are just too good to last.
  8. Episode 1 Little Miss Hastings
    Lessons in Chemistry Series-Premiere Recap: The Calvin Evans Variable Sharpen your pencils and let’s get started, shall we?
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