Morrie&Me | Tuesdays with Morrie
This book is the final thesis Mitch Albom writes for his old professor Morrie Schwartz. This last class Morrie teaches, discusses ‘the Meaning of life’. For this class no books are needed, the lessons are taught from experience. The class meets on Tuesdays.
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7. Rivka Rebel May 2026

: Jesse and Sid find themselves distracted by a host of minor tasks and existential dread while they are supposed to be working, leading to a comedic spiral of unproductivity.

: The episode continues to develop the early relationship dynamics between Valentina and Charlie, highlighting their contrasting social circles and lifestyles. Themes and Reception 7. Rivka Rebel

However, the daughter—the titular —is a cynical, Instagram-famous teenager who is entirely uninterested in cooperating. Rivka and her friends trick Sophie into buying them alcohol and then stage a rebellious party scene to ruin Sophie’s professional standing. Key Subplots : Jesse and Sid find themselves distracted by

The episode explores the generational gap between the millennial main cast and Gen Z, represented by Rivka and her friend group. Critics noted that while the episode took a break from focusing on Sophie’s romantic life, it provided more significant development for the core ensemble cast and their personal quirks. Rivka and her friends trick Sophie into buying

: Charlie discovers a one-star Yelp review for Pemberton’s and becomes obsessed with tracking down the writer to change their mind.