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Ros's Cup of Tea

Ros sips from the cup in her kitchen as Catherine Cawood arrives unannounced for a raw confrontation over Ryan's paternity and Richard's rejection. She offers Catherine one, hands steady, aiming to inject hospitality into grief-choked air. Steam curls from hot contents in a plain mug; Catherine sidesteps the gesture amid tears and accusations. The cup persists untouched by Catherine, underscoring failed civility.
3 appearances

Purpose

Hot beverage to provide comfort and host guests

Significance

Embodiments Ros's bid for domestic normalcy against family implosion—Becky's trauma, Ryan's bloodline, Richard's paralysis—heightening irony as conversation fractures beyond repair.

Appearances in the Narrative

When this object appears and how it's used

3 moments