Object
Harry's Coat
Molly removes Harry's coat as she helps the little boy inside Tal's house, right when C.J. and Libby step through the door. This everyday outer garment, handled with routine care, marks their return to family life and underscores the domestic bustle unfolding amid quiet resentments and caregiving strains.
2 appearances
Purpose
Protects a child from cold weather during outdoor travel
Significance
Signals resumption of household routines in Tal's home, grounding the emotional confrontation in tangible family chaos and highlighting the personal costs of C.J.'s divided loyalties
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