Four More Shots Please: Season 1 Episode 7 Recap - Gone Girls
Four More Shots Please! introduces the girls to new emotions and new possibilities.

Damini is abducted from her house by her friends and taken to Goa, for her birthday week. Unlike us, their Goa plan gets executed quickly. For Four More Shots, Goa and Thailand are synonyms. All our Poo(s) get a lot of action here.
Turns out, for her shoot, Samara is staying at the same hotel as the girls. Umang pays her a surprise visit while the girls are clueless about the duo's relationship. A few aerial shots of the girls and Mohit, drinking and dancing before the evening's Arambol festival, give off a lot of rich fantasy trip vibes.
This episode can be divided into three stages.
Stage 1: Bonding.
Stage 2: Flirting.
Stage 3: Fooling around.
That's all that happens.
At the festival amid the loud music and vibrant atmosphere, Anjana coincidentally meets Arjun (the intern from the coffeeshop). They both hit off stage 1 pretty well.
Meanwhile, Damini breaks away from the crowd to attend a phone call and her life comes crashing down when she gets to know that she has been sacked from her own company. It's the end of the world for her. She is infuriated with the news while a random passerby hands over a drug pill to her.
Intoxicated Damini calls up Jeh, who too happens to be in Goa because of his parents' wedding anniversary party. She tells him about the recent fuck ups of her life in a cheerful and not-so-gloating manner. Jeh comes running to Damini.
Siddhi bumps into one of her oldest friends, Mihir. They walk along the sea, catch up and bond over their childhood memories.
At the same time, Anjana and Arjun move on to flirtation as they break into an empty villa nearby and fool around. I might have welcomed the non-existing storyline of the episode with open arms, had it not been for the annoying forced accents and tonnes of lame jokes in the plot.
Jeh takes Damini to his parents' house and in her drunken state, she confesses to Jeh about her feelings towards him. Luckily, Jeh feels the same towards her. Meanwhile, Siddhi and Mihir find a perfect spot to fool around. Finally, Siddhi is no longer a virgin.
Umang pays another visit to Samara's hotel room. This time Samara's friends from the industry are already there. Instead of a partner, Samara introduces Umang as her trainer. So while the rest of her friends are busy getting some action, Umang is left heartbroken with Samara's unwillingness to accept their relationship.
The episode reminded me of a TV Advertisement's tagline: 'Anytime, Anywhere', which is enough, to sum up, all the events of the last half an hour. With new characters in the story, more emotions have emerged. But simultaneously, Four More Shots is whispering adieu to sense and logic.
Episode Rating: 1/5
