She instantly became suspicious even though it turned out Ben was just taking a shower.
One example is how the couple gives their audience quick commentary throughout each project.
Sometimes the conversations get tense when the couple talks over one another or doesn’t let their spouse speak.

But they insist that it’s just a part of the rhythm they’ve created over the years.
“We’ve been together longer than we’ve been apart.
We learned how to communicate together,” Erin shared.

“It’s effortless now.”
Does Erin do too much for Ben?
Their constant companionship comes off as sweet but at times sounds too dependent.
It begs the question, do the Napiers have an identity outside of their marriage?
But some of the things Erin does for her husband are a bit alarming.
For example, Ben is a big coffee drinker.
What started off as a sweet gesture now sounds like more of a chore.
And I take his mug and put it in the sink, and I don’t complain."
It sounds as though Erin treats her husband like a child rather than a grown man.