The 60-something husband works in the food industry and still insists upon leaving every day for work, saying he needs to keep his business afloat.
His frightened wife desperately wants him to stay home. For another couple, in the midst of a separation, the bitterly fought issue is the kids and whether they can safely see friends.
One parent is allowing it in an effort to be the “fun parent”; the other bitterly opposes it. And for still another couple, it's simply about grocery shopping.
She fills the cart, and he accuses her of hoarding unnecessarily. She argues that they need to be prepared. Scenarios like these are playing out in urban high-rises, suburban homes and tiny rural communities across America as couples try to navigate what