John's obsession with brushstrokes while Fiona pushes for business alliances creates such a tense, quiet drama. In (Dubbed) Broken Bonds, every ignored dinner invite and unspoken grievance feels heavier than the ink on his paper. Fiona's frustration is palpable — she's not just his assistant, she's his lifeline to the world he's abandoning. The way she mentions Monica and the kids? That's the real wound. And John's cold reply about losing interest in women? Oof. This isn't just about work — it's about grief, guilt, and emotional withdrawal. The scene where she touches his arm and he doesn't even look up? Chilling. You can feel the marriage crumbling beneath the surface of corporate strategy.