Allison, a former policy manager, and Michael, a computer science researcher, share differing views on reproductive health and assisted dying while dining together.
The conversation highlights Allison's frustration with celibate priests advising women about reproductive health, citing scandals in the Catholic Church.
Michael, rooted in his faith, debates the moral implications of assisted dying and the need for safeguards.
The pair finds common ground regarding the polarized political climate in the U.S. but diverges on the issue of abortion.
Despite their differences, they appreciate a respectful dialogue showcasing the importance of civil discourse in society.