Dena remains unmarried, which continues to be a point of stress and judgment within the family dynamic. Themes and Analysis
The family's financial situation, which began to decline in Season 2 after Farouk lost his job, reaches a peak of desperation. They are at risk of losing their home, highlighting the failure of the "American Dream" for this immigrant family. [S3E3] Limoges
The episode title, "Limoges," refers to , a luxury French china that symbolizes the family's shifting status and aspirations. Dena remains unmarried, which continues to be a
The focus on high-end items like Limoges porcelain contrasts with the characters' internal spiritual crises. Dena remains unmarried
Maysa and Farouk’s marriage is depicted as deeply strained. Maysa shows growing disdain for Farouk, a sentiment that has been building for years.