I think I can see how they're shaping this season, and for the most part it's working okay.
Cons:
This is a small thing, but Sheila getting a "false positive" on a pregnancy test is a little unrealistic. From what I understand, false negatives sometimes happen, but false positives are almost impossible. This might have been a good opportunity to explore the sad but accurate fact that TONS of pregnancies end in miscarriage in the early stages, especially higher risk pregnancies. They often happen before the person even knows they were pregnant. Sheila could have taken a pregnancy test, been pregnant, and then lost the pregnancy right at the super early stages. For some reason the whole "false positive" thing bothered me.
Pros:
I did like Sheila and Louis talking about some tough topics. I am pretty much on Louis' side about raising the kids Jewish, although the reasons for that are a little difficult for me to pin down. I guess I just think of Judaism as being so much more important culturally and for community building, rather than it being just a question of religion. But then again, Sheila indicates pretty clearly that her family's ties to their Catholic faith are very strong and define their own culture and traditions. Maybe I just want Louis to get his way because I know that Jewish folks often get the short end of the stick? And honestly I think it's possible to blend both. Do the things that are important to both of you. I don't know that a hard line one way or the other is actually necessary here. I like that this dilemma made me stop and think. Even though I came down on Louis' "side," I also saw the complexities of the situation. Also, Louis getting a hug from his Jewish therapist was oddly moving. I'm actually really touched by their odd relationship.