What is the plot?

Will's bachelor party begins with Sylvia trying to help him through the wedding-related weekend, while his college friend arrives in town to join the celebration and push the night into more chaotic territory.

At the party, Jenna is not physically present for most of the proceedings, but her influence hangs over everything because Will is supposed to be preparing for marriage while Sylvia watches closely for signs that he is not actually happy.

The key first rupture comes when Sylvia catches sight of Jenna in a bathroom and Jenna says something cutting to her, insulting her in a way that rattles Sylvia and immediately poisons the mood for the rest of the night.

After that, Sylvia becomes increasingly determined to get underneath Will's denial about his relationship, and she leans on one of her own schemes to keep the evening moving and to force honesty out into the open.

A weed-gummy sequence escalates the night into a more disorienting, loose, and emotionally unguarded state, with the group's judgment getting worse as the party continues.

Sylvia then ends up in a position where she can overhear the men talking more freely once she is able to listen in on their conversation, and the discussion becomes the turning point of the episode.

Near the end of that recording, Will admits that he and Jenna hardly have sex, which shocks Sylvia because it confirms that the relationship is deeply strained in a way she had suspected but had not heard directly from him.

When Sylvia confronts Will afterward, he is initially reluctant to open up because he knows she recorded him, but he eventually admits that the relationship with Jenna has become extremely non-sexual and emotionally stuck.

Another man in the conversation says that he and his wife do not become intimate regularly either, which only makes the exchange more uncomfortable and exposes how much confusion and denial is swirling through the party.

As the bachelor-party chaos continues, Sylvia pushes the group toward an adults-only aquarium party, extending the night into another round of bad decisions and heightened emotional pressure.

At that point, Will's dissatisfaction becomes impossible for him to ignore, and by the next morning the emotional fallout has clarified what he wants to do about his engagement.

The next morning, Will leaves the hotel and goes straight to Sylvia's place, where he admits she was right about his sex life being a real problem and tells her he wants her to come with him to San Diego for moral support because he plans to break up with Jenna.

The episode ends with Will finally resolved to end the relationship, and Sylvia positioned as the person he wants beside him when he does it.

What is the ending?

Will ends the episode deciding to break up with Jenna, and he asks Sylvia to go with him to San Diego so he can do it with moral support. Sylvia leaves the bachelor party having been right about the problems in Will's relationship, and the episode closes with the two of them united again in a serious, private way.

Earlier in the ending, the bachelor party keeps wobbling between celebration and embarrassment. Will's friends are gathered, the tone is messy and awkward, and Sylvia is still trying to help from the middle of the chaos. At one point, Sylvia pushes a risky plan where she tries to turn the word "bitch" into a compliment, but the situation only becomes more uncomfortable.

The final stretch turns on the truth about Will and Jenna's relationship. After the chaos of the night, the issue of their sex life comes up, and Will is finally forced to face how strained things have become. He admits that he and Jenna hardly have sex, and that confession changes the mood completely.

Scene by scene, the episode moves toward that decision. The bachelor party's wild energy gives way to a quieter, more personal confrontation. Will's frustration stops being something other people are joking about and becomes something he has to say out loud. Sylvia is the person who hears it most directly, and her concern pushes him further toward honesty.

By the end, Will is no longer just drifting through the relationship. He decides he wants out, and he makes the practical next move by asking Sylvia to accompany him to San Diego so he can end things with Jenna face to face.

The fate of the main characters at the end is simple: Will is leaving the relationship, Sylvia remains his closest support, and Jenna is the person he is preparing to break up with.

Is there a post-credit scene?

There is no post-credit scene reported for Platonic Season 2, Episode 3, "The Bachelor Party." The episode's ending instead closes on Will deciding to break up with Jenna and asking Sylvia to go with him to San Diego for moral support, which is where the episode leaves off.

The available episode coverage and recaps describe the final beat as a main-story ending, not a separate post-credit stinger.

Does Will finally break up with Jenna in Season 2, Episode 3, and what leads him to that decision?

Will does reach the point where he wants to end things with Jenna. The episode's bachelor-party chaos, Sylvia's push, and Will's own confession that his relationship with Jenna has become essentially non-sexual all contribute to his decision.

What does Sylvia say or do at the bachelor party that makes things awkward or pushes the story forward?

Sylvia gets heavily involved in Will's bachelor party, including a risky "bitch-as-a-compliment" plan and recording part of Will's conversation, which later becomes important when he opens up about his relationship.

What happens in the bathroom scene with Jenna, and why is it important?

A cutting bathroom insult from Jenna is one of the episode's key messy moments, and it helps show how strained and uncomfortable the relationship has become before Will's eventual decision.

How does Will’s sex life with Jenna come up in Episode 3, and who learns about it?

Will eventually admits that he and Jenna hardly have sex, shocking Sylvia when she hears it on the recording and later confronts him about it directly.

Who is the college friend that appears in the bachelor-party episode, and what role does that person play?

The episode features a college friend of Sylvia and Will who comes into town for the bachelor party, helping set up the social pressure and group dynamics that drive the episode's awkward comedy and Will's reflection on his relationship.

Is this family friendly?

Not fully family friendly. This episode appears to be aimed at adults, with material that may be uncomfortable for children or sensitive viewers, especially around sexual topics, adult language, and substance use.

Potentially objectionable or upsetting elements mentioned in available descriptions include: - Sexual discussion about Will's relationship and sex life, including a blunt confession that his relationship has become "extremely non-sexual." - Strong language / insults, including a cutting bathroom insult and a reference to calling someone a "bitch." - Drug use, specifically weed gummy chaos during the bachelor party. - Awkward adult-party behavior and emotionally messy relationship conflict that may be uncomfortable for younger viewers. - Relationship turmoil and a breakup-focused conversation that could feel tense or upsetting for sensitive viewers.

If you want, I can also give you a simple "kids-safe / teen-safe / adult-only" rating based on the episode's likely content.