Sarah"s dealing with her divorce, Kitty finds a prenup among Robert"s paperwork, and Nora feeling edged out by Rebecca in the "taking care of Justin" derby, so the three of them head off for a spa weekend. What follows are two days of gossiping, meddling, drinking, and being far too loud for the Quiet Room. They end up crashing a wedding reception, which is understandably weird for Sarah, and for Kitty. But there"s free booze, so... Sarah ending up telling Nora and Kitty about Tommy and Julia"s problems, and though she swears them to secrecy, Nora sneaks off to insert herself into Tommy"s business for a moment. Her daughters figure this out and freak on her for her constant meddling in their lives, but of course the second Nora starts withholding motherly advice from them, they cave so damn fast.
Milo"s back, and he begins the gradual process of pulling Saul out of the closet by taking him to a gay cocktail party, where Saul runs into Scotty (awesome). Scotty of course wastes no time in telling Kevin, who shocks the hell out of me by directly asking Saul if he"s gay. What, no elaborate dance of misunderstandings? I expected a lot more dancing around the issue. Saul gets pissed and denies it, and we learn a little bit more about Kevin"s relationship with Dead Dad.
Tommy"s been too preoccupied with keeping tabs on Julia to concentrate on work, and he ends up totally cutting Holly off at the knees in an important vendor meeting. Later, he and Lena end up sharing some late-night wine at the vineyard, and when Holly comes in the next day and sees them in the same clothes as the night before, she winds up and lets Tommy have it in a most excellent dressing-down.
Oh, and Justin and Rebecca do the dance of pills and mistrust, as the last episode foretold. And it seems like Justin"s on the up-and-up, but then we catch him sneaking pills behind Rebecca"s back.


