While I will say that the way that this was done was actually well thought out. My problem is the multitude of women related to Billie's story. It's very telling of how feminism has turned the family upside down.
Billie is a horrible mom and wife behaving like a confused teenage girl falling in love with the bad guy, getting dumped, and being rescued by prince charming, only to turn him into a frog, abandoning her kids constantly to pursue her sexual apex guy. Living a whole fantasy in her head of parallel lives that will never co-exist. This is the dilemma of the "I want it all logic that all the women that say they relate to Billie. It's sad. But of course, the writers of this show will find a way to make this a tale of women's empowerment. If women's empowerment is the destruction of family ablaze behind the emotional instability and whimsical decision-making by someone who morphs in and out of a logical and illogical person based on how the feel in that moment, then this is dead on.