A new candidate is threatening Robert"s frontrunner status on the eve of Super Tuesday, and this development causing tension in the McCallister camp. Things get worse when the Governor of California refuses to endorse Robert and when Jason finds out that Isaac, the guy who you"ll remember outed him years ago, is now in the employ of his brother. This leads to a heart-to-heart where Jason seems to steer Robert back to a better path, and then they agree to get drunk. PLEASE KEEP ERIC WINTER ON THE SHOW OH MY GOD. Robert ends up taking a big victory in Michigan, and when he gives a speech on TV, you can see Jason standing with him, so that"s a good sign, at least. Scotty"s friends think Kevin"s uptight, and Sarah"s divorce papers come through. What do those two elements add up to? GAY KARAOKE! Sarah rocks out "Believe" and charms Scotty"s friends while Kevin sulks uptightly, and Sarah"s night only gets better when Graham stops by the gay bar and whisks her off to bed, but not before Kevin terrifiedly sings "What"s New Pussycat" and "You Were Always On My Mind," and I don"t know if I can go on with the case of the giggles I now have. Sarah and Graham exchange some endearing morning-after banter, and how I love Steven Weber too. Saul is still on the show, and seems to have come to terms with his gayness, which is good timing, because ENRICO COLANTONI might be his new boyfriend. Kitty gets the flu, along with Robert"s kids, which leads to plumbing problems and détente between all of them. Finally, Rebecca spends some time with David, and she seems still to have suspicions that David is her father, despite Holly"s firm assurances to the contrary. A confusing bit with some photographs seems to mean we should think Holly"s lying, but I"m going to have to wait until the recap to parse that, because I"m still stuck on GAY KARAOKE!


