'Fleishman Is in Trouble' Episode 5 Recap: 'Vantablack' - Vulture
" Vantablack " is the transformative fifth episode of the 2022 FX/Hulu miniseries Fleishman Is in Trouble , serving as a structural pivot that redefines the show's core themes of middle-age malaise, gendered storytelling, and the "void" of lost potential. Structural Shift: The Trojan Horse "Fleishman Is in Trouble" Vantablack(2022)
: Flashbacks detail Libby’s time at The Atlantic (or its fictional equivalent), where she was underestimated and eventually quit to write a novel she hasn't touched in two years. 'Fleishman Is in Trouble' Episode 5 Recap: 'Vantablack'
: The narration describes the future not as something to be feared, but as a "lightless void you must walk into blindly". : The episode explores the "malaise" of middle
: The episode explores the "malaise" of middle age, where characters often mistake the closest person to them (their spouse) for the source of their own internal misery.
While the first four episodes focus heavily on Toby Fleishman's post-divorce life and the mystery of his missing ex-wife, "Vantablack" reveals the series is actually a "narrative Trojan horse". It breaks away from Toby’s narrow perspective to center on the narrator, (Lizzy Caplan). The episode reveals that Libby—a former writer for a male-dominated men's magazine—is not just an observer but a character battling her own profound sense of erasure in the New Jersey suburbs. The Symbolism of Vantablack
The episode’s title refers to an exhibit at the American Museum of Natural History featuring Vantablack, a substance that absorbs almost all light and appears as a "lightless void".