Loot Season 3, Episode 7, brings back an old face at the right time. Nicholas' comeback was inevitable after his exit at the beginning of the season. The show felt incomplete without him. Arthur and Molly's relationship has been falling apart due to his lack of support. The dynamic between all the characters has been a little off.This episode addresses the issue, albeit with some difficulty. Loot Season 3, Episode 7, titled Billionaire, Beautiful and True reunites the leading trio. However, his homecoming feels rushed, since Nicholas' time in Korea occurred mostly off-screen. Viewers are not witnesses to his journey and only get to catch the consequences. The episode utilizes his return to resolve several problems.This approach works, but it feels easy, and the result is unearned. Molly and Arthur required help. Nicholas needed a goal. Everyone gets what they want by the end. The question is whether it feels real.Nicholas's Korean adventure falls short in Loot Season 3 Episode 7Nicholas left his dream job in Korea just two episodes ago. He was excited and ready to transform. Now he is back, but not happy. His Korean series recreated the dynamic of the Wells Foundation office situation.He basically built the same life in a different region. This reveals a crucial aspect of his character. He values connection over career growth. But viewers learn this too soon, and this transition feels sudden. Nicholas pretends everything is fine at the beginning. He does not want Molly to know he is struggling, and Molly does the same thing. She hides her relationship problems from him.Both characters dance around the truth. Eventually, they open up to each other, and Nicholas admits his dream job is not fulfilling. The work does not matter without the right people around him.The character growth makes sense. Nicholas has always cared more about the connection than ambition. But the pacing ruins the result. Viewers needed to see how he navigates his life in Korea. Instead, the story jumps straight to his disappointment.Molly and Arthur can not communicateMolly's relationship with Arthur is falling apart as they struggle to communicate. Arthur correctly identifies Molly's desperation as their main problem. She relies too heavily on others for emotional support. Without Nicholas around, she turns to Arthur for support. This puts too much pressure on their connection.Loot Season 3 Episode 7 depicts Molly trying to fix things the wrong way. She pretends their fight never took place, precisely what a rich and emotionally unstable person would do. Arthur rejects this approach and wants a genuine conversation, and deserves credit for standing his ground.Arthur spends most of the episode playing board games with the guys, avoiding the situation with Molly. This brings him closer to Sofia. She is hiding in the office to prevent Destiny's party from taking place. Their bond feels human and genuine.Sofia's backstory adds depthSofia opens up during game night and shares details about her past. Michaela Jaé Rodriguez delivers the most convincing dramatic performance in the episode.Her character feels grounded and real. The backstory adds layers to Sofia's connection with Destiny. However, this subplot serves as another shortcut. Sofia works through her feelings without communicating with Destiny.The series avoids complex conversations yet again, and game night becomes a form of therapy instead of entertainment. Arthur connects with Sofia because they are more grounded in contrast to the billionaires around them.This moment pushes Arthur to reach out to Molly. He texts her saying he misses her and wants to have the conversation they have been ignoring. This feels like progress, but Loot Season 3 Episode 7 takes an easy way out and insinuates that this conversation will also take place off-screen.Ainsley and Howard provide comic reliefHoward orchestrates Nicholas' comeback as a surprise for Molly. He has been too busy with Destiny to help Molly properly. Ainsley continues to be an inadequate personal support. Her recurring gag of ignoring the truth is comedic. She pretends problems do not exist until they go away.These side characters keep the episode light, and they provide breaks from the heavier relationship drama. But they also throw light on the central theme. Nobody in this show knows how to communicate easily.The biggest problem in Loot Season 3 Episode 7 View this post on Instagram Instagram PostLoot Season 3 Episode 7 resolves several storylines too fast. Nicholas comes back and fixes everything. His professional disappointment lines up accurately with Molly needing him back. This feels too easy, and real life does not work this neatly.The series keeps skipping crucial moments, and viewers do not see Nicholas in Korea. They do not see Arthur and Molly's reconciliation. They do not see Sofia talk to Destiny. Everything happens between episodes or off-camera.The series works best when characters actually communicate with each other. Arthur's rejection of Molly's fake reconciliation feels authentic. Sofia opening up during a game night feels earned. Nicholas, admitting his disappointment, feels genuine. But these moments are too pocket-sized in comparison to the rest of the episode.Loot Season 3 Episode 7 tries to get everyone back on track to normal as quickly as possible. The series wants Nicholas to return to the office. It wants Arthur and Molly to get together again. It wasn't just Destiny and Sofia who needed to be fine, but rushing these resolutions makes the episode hollow.Loot Season 3 Episode 7 brings back Nicholas but skips a crucial part of the story. Communication remains the most significant issue for everyone.For more updates on Loot, keep reading Soap Central!