She demands the car keys and takes her son…somewhere. Her enthusiasm quickly makes things very, very awkward.īack at Bad Decision Central, a hang up phone call leaves Nikki freaked. Sadly, what she isn’t is the slight bit aware the situation she has walked into. Seems she is a little part about this gift thing. The good doc apparently let the appointment slip to his fiancée Kimber so she shows up with a banquet of flowers. So, dinner plans are made.Ĭhristian’s “birth mom, you look old!” gift apparently went over like gangbusters because she came in for the consultation. She says no, but Quentin, being Quentin, could not care less about what she says she wants. When she says the offer is off the table, he suggests dinner. So, despite Christian’s resistance, Quentin has gone to Julia with the hopes of partnering the plastic surgery firm and the spa. It turns out that Quentin is not so much for listening to what people say if he does not agree with it (a point proven over and over again this episode). It is always heartening to see a surgeon who uses drugs. Do you think he always dresses with that in mind or he’s just very lucky? Either way, despite his well chosen outfit, Quentin is still a bit nervous, so he takes a snort for courage. Meanwhile, Quentin shows up at Julia’s spa dressed to match the décor in a snazzy all black ensemble. In comparison, Christian’s move is as sweet as a bouquet of flowers and a gift certificate for Mom’s favorite store. That seems less than polite to tell a woman you barely know that she needs surgery, but bear in mind, the first time these two met, she accused him of being a serial rapist/mutilator/murderer. That’s right, he and dear ol’ Mom have lunch together and he gives her the gift of plastic surgery. Speaking of bad ideas, Christian is so inspired by Tommy’s desire to look like his family that he calls the only piece of blood relation that he is aware of who is not legally his best friend’s son. This very well may get him some, but I just cannot endorse this. So inspired by the scene, Sean makes a really terrible decision and invites Nikki and Austin to spend their last week before going to their permanent safehouse at his home. My guess? Magic.Īnyway, after asking to use the bathroom, Austin instead ends up passed out on Sean’s daughter’s bed. How did Austin travel those two hours in roughly the same amount of time that Nikki and Sean did? Not sure. This clearly is on track to being an excellent partnership.īack at the other plotline, Sean and Nikki arrive at his home and, sure enough, there’s Austin. Quentin brings up investing in Julia and Gina’s spa again which does little to help matters. Thus, Quentin tells them that the surgeries will cost 60,000 dollars and rather unceremoniously walks out on them when they reveal there is no way they can foot a bill that size.Ĭhristian fulfills his end of the bargain by catching up with Quentin in the break room and dressing him down for being an ass. With Sean out of the picture, Christian is bumped up to the role of semi-empathetic doctor and Quentin nicely fills-in as amoral doc concerned with cash. Their son Tommy has Dow’s Syndrome and wants to be operated on to look like the rest of his family. Sean and Nikki head off after him.Īt the offices of McNamara/Troy (there is no Troy/Castro, there is no Troy/Castro…), Quentin and Christian are taking a consultation with the Bolton family. Moments later, Austin is gone, presumably on a field trip to Sean’s abode. After unsuccessfully arguing that there would be no harm in it, Sean slips Austin the address anyway. Upset about not being able to even know Sean’s home address to send him a postcard one day, Austin storms off. He quickly reverts back to angry, however, with the revelation that this is goodbye. He is certainly not as angry about it as he was last week, but he does not seem to embrace it much either. Austin, on the other hand, does not really react. Perhaps this is foreshadowing? Hmm…įoreshadowing or not, with the bandages gone, Nikki is pleased with her new look. They look like the plaster casting one would do in the Middle Ages to make “death masks”. We begin with Sean removing the bandages from Nikki and Austin after their Witness Protection funded plastic surgery. Perhaps so good that you wish he stayed and I never returned. I am sure that Tim Sheridan proved to be a more than suitable replacement. Who Was Nice Enough to Tell Us About It: Oddly, never articulated. This Week’s Theme: Something about jumping into relationships too haphazardly.
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