Last week’s Doctor Odyssey gave fans exactly what they had been waiting for—a moment of romantic tension coming to life between Max (Joshua Jackson), Avery (Philippa Soo), and Tristan (Sean Teale). The long-awaited threeway seemed like the start of a bold new chapter for the trio.
However, as Episode 7, titled “Oh, Daddy!”, proves, one intimate moment doesn’t automatically build a harmonious throuple. This week, the series strikes a balance between emotional depth and lighthearted fun by going into the chaotic and colorful events of Gay Week aboard the Odyssey cruise ship.
After the heartbreak of last week’s wedding drama, the episode shifts to bring laughter, surprising twists, and meaningful character growth.
The spotlight shines on Captain Massey (Don Johnson), who faces unexpected family dynamics when his brother Craig (John Stamos) boards the ship with his throuple partners, Bryan (Cheyenne Jackson) and Riley (Johnny Sibilly).
At the same time, Avery becomes attracted by the idea of a throuple after witnessing Craig’s unique relationship. With hilarious mishaps, heartfelt moments, and a mid-season tease that raises the stakes, Episode 7 promises to be one of the most memorable installments of the season.
Gay Week Brings Laughter and Hilarious Conversations
The episode starts with a humorous scene that feels straight out of the mind of Ryan Murphy. The Odyssey crew quizzes Captain Massey on LGBTQ+ terminology in preparation for Gay Week. The highlight? Hearing Don Johnson, in his deadpan delivery, call Joshua Jackson a “daddy.” It’s both a hilarious and fitting statement.
Another moment comes when Captain Massey attempts to say, “serves the house boots down, mama,” a phrase that earns the show plenty of comedic credit.
Amid all this fun, the crew prepares for a week filled with bears, otters, and cubs, with the cruise offering themed activities. Captain Massey even surprises Craig by booking his favorite drag queen, Marcia (played by Caldwell “Bob” Tidicue), for a special performance. However, the festive atmosphere quickly takes a turn when Craig’s erratic behavior raises concerns.
Captain Massey and Craig’s Troubled History
Through conversations with Max and Avery, viewers learn about the deep bond between Captain Massey and his brother. There’s a ten-year age gap between the two, and Massey had to take on a parental role for Craig during their childhood.
With an absent mother and a father who worked long hours, Massey became Craig’s primary caregiver. These struggles were further compounded by Craig’s past issues with alcohol. Captain Massey shares his pride in Craig’s fifteen years of sobriety, though he admits the journey was fraught with sleepless nights and constant worry.
Despite his initial surprise at Craig’s unconventional relationship, Captain Massey expresses admiration for his brother’s openness and happiness. This supportive attitude becomes a key point later, as Avery tries to gauge how Massey might react to the budding throuple drama brewing among Max, Tristan, and herself.
Craig’s Struggles and a Surprising Diagnosis
Shortly after Craig and his partners arrive on the ship, it becomes clear that something is wrong. During their first dinner, Craig behaves erratically and even appears drunk.
This disrupts the evening and nearly ruins Massey’s surprise performance by Marcia. Craig vehemently denies drinking and accuses Massey of judging his relationship, though it’s evident that Massey’s concern is rooted in love, not criticism.
Things escalate further when Craig leaves the table to watch Marcia perform Chappell Roan’s hit song, “HOT TO GO!” The performance takes a chaotic turn when Marcia’s wig catches fire, resulting in a minor injury. Interestingly, this mishap parallels Craig’s own health issues later in the episode.
Bryan eventually intervenes, urging Craig to seek help and suggesting rehab after the cruise. Craig insists he hasn’t been drinking, but his erratic behavior continues.
While trying to prove his sobriety, Craig slips on a pool slide ladder, resulting in a head injury. Max performs blood tests in the medical bay, revealing a shockingly high blood alcohol level. This leaves both Captain Massey and Craig’s partners baffled.
Max decides to investigate further, choosing to trust Craig’s insistence that he hasn’t been drinking. His search uncovers the unexpected culprit: Craig’s acid reflux medication. Craig had been taking a proton pump inhibitor (PPI), which caused a rare condition known as auto-brewery syndrome.
This condition turns sugars in the body into alcohol, leading to unintentional intoxication. This revelation is a relief to everyone involved and showcases Max’s skill and dedication as a doctor.
Trouble in Paradise for the Potential Throuple
After last week’s pivotal moment between Max, Avery, and Tristan, fans were eager to see where their relationship would go. Unfortunately, Episode 7 brings more complications than resolutions. While Avery seems excited by the idea of a throuple, especially after seeing Craig and his partners, Max and Tristan struggle with the arrangement.
Max’s issues become evident during one of the medical cases featured in the episode. Two patients come to the medical bay displaying concerning symptoms, including jaundice and severe vomiting. Tristan immediately suspects a highly contagious disease, while Max believes the cause is less severe.
Their disagreement leads to tension, with Tristan insisting they report a possible outbreak of the Marburg virus to Captain Massey. This could force the cruise to halt and quarantine.
As it turns out, the patient’s condition isn’t due to a virus. They had been on a “sweet potato cleanse” for weeks, which caused vitamin A toxicity. Additionally, they contracted mononucleosis, which explained their symptoms. While this resolves the medical crisis, the incident highlights the strain between Max and Tristan.
Max realizes that the throuple dynamic is creating professional and personal conflicts. He admits to Avery that he cannot pursue the relationship further, as it jeopardizes both patient care and his own desires. Max wants a monogamous relationship and dreams of building a family someday. Avery is visibly disappointed but determined to salvage the situation.
Tristan’s Confession
Avery convinces Tristan to have a heart-to-heart with Max in hopes of finding common ground. However, Tristan backs out of the conversation at the last minute. Instead, he confesses to Avery that he loves her and doesn’t want to share her with anyone.
He tries to explain his feelings through an awkward analogy about overindulging in his favorite foods as a child, but the sentiment falls flat. His point remains clear: like Max, he doesn’t want to be part of a throuple.
This leaves Avery in a difficult position. She had hoped the throuple would fulfill her need to feel wanted and loved by both partners, but now she finds herself caught between their conflicting desires. The episode ends with the throuple seemingly dissolving, leaving viewers wondering whether the dynamic could ever work in the future.
Sweet Moments Amid the Chaos
Amid all the drama, the episode features a lighter subplot involving a couple who mistakenly booked their babymoon during Gay Week. Believing that the “mothers” and “daddies” activities were designed for expecting parents, the couple becomes fast friends with their dinner tablemates—the sweet potato cleanse enthusiasts.
In a heartwarming twist, the couple welcomes their baby during Marcia’s grand return performance of Diana Ross’s iconic song, “I’m Coming Out.” The moment is both hilarious and touching, as the entire Odyssey crew celebrates the arrival of a healthy baby.
Max, witnessing the joy of new parenthood, is clearly affected. Throughout the episode, his longing for a family becomes more evident, adding depth to his character.
A Shocking Mid-Season Tease
The episode closes with a teaser for next week’s mid-season finale, delivering a bombshell revelation. Avery announces that she’s pregnant, leaving viewers to speculate about the father’s identity. Given the events of last week’s episode, it could be either Max or Tristan. Regardless, this twist sets the stage for even more drama in the next episode.
The preview hints at a cliffhanger that will leave fans eagerly awaiting the show’s return in March. With so much unresolved tension and new developments, the stakes are higher than ever for the crew of the Odyssey.
Conclusion
As Episode 7 of Doctor Odyssey concludes, the story leaves viewers with plenty to think about and even more to anticipate. From the humorous chaos of Gay Week to the emotional depth of Craig’s unexpected medical crisis, the show masterfully balances comedy and drama.
The unraveling of Max, Avery, and Tristan’s potential throuple brings a layer of complexity to their relationships, highlighting their individual desires and challenges. Avery’s yearning for connection contrasts sharply with Max and Tristan’s unwillingness to share, creating a poignant scheme of love and compatibility.
Meanwhile, the introduction of Craig’s auto-brewery syndrome adds an intriguing twist to the family dynamics, showing the importance of trust and understanding.
With the mid-season finale promising major developments, including Avery’s pregnancy reveal, Doctor Odyssey keeps viewers eagerly awaiting the next episode. The blend of humor, heartfelt moments, and unexpected turns ensures the show remains engaging and full of surprises.
Catch the mid-season finale of Doctor Odyssey next Thursday at 9 PM ET on ABC. New episodes are also available the following day on Hulu.