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Episode 5: "Doberman" marks a significant turning point in the "Cora the Unfaithful Housewife" series. As Cora's world begins to crumble, viewers are left wondering what will happen next. Will Cora find a way to redeem herself, or will her secrets tear her life apart? With its gripping storyline and thought-provoking themes, this episode is sure to keep viewers engaged and invested in Cora's story.

Her husband, Julian, had brought the dog home as a "protector" while he traveled for business. But Cora knew better. The dog wasn't there to keep people out; he was there to keep watch on her. Baron was silent, observant, and possessed an unsettling intelligence that seemed to track every hushed phone call Cora made from the pantry.

The character of Cora represents a modern iteration of the unfulfilled housewife trope, common in literature and adult-oriented digital media. Unlike traditional villains, the series often portrays her as a figure shaped by personal dissatisfaction and a search for identity within the rigid confines of marriage.

Interior. Kitchen, dawn. Cora bandages a scratch on her own arm—she fell trying to stop Kaiser. Coffee brews. The Doberman watches from the doorway.

: A central theme of this episode often involves Cora being caught in a compromising situation, leading to a shift in power dynamics within her household.

“I thought we agreed on a goldfish.”