All the pressure that’s been quietly building for weeks finally spills over — and this time it’s not about work, money, or the outside world. It’s about each other.
Small frustrations that got brushed off before now turn into real arguments. Differences in priorities that used to feel like personality quirks now feel like fundamental mismatches. The crew starts questioning whether the group is helping them grow or holding them back.
Fingers start pointing. Old moments get re-litigated. What used to feel effortless between them now feels strained, and the tension shifts from “everyone’s individually struggling” to “we have a problem with each other.”
For the first time, there’s a real question hanging over the crew — and none of them are sure they want to answer it.