In the CamKitchen, Robbie tells RevCam and SuperMom that he found a job. He also says that he used his savings to buy airline tickets for Annie and the twins to visit Annie's dad. He tells them to go for a day. I'm not sure why they can't go for a few weeks, seeing as how Annie's not needed anymore. I'm also a little perplexed by the way Robbie is calling Annie's father "Grandpa." Well, Annie's been successfully bought and paid for now. She accepts the tickets and even hugs Robbie. He leaves.
The phone rings, and in less than two seconds, Simon answers it, finds out who it is for, and comes down to the landing of the stairs to tell RevCam that Mary wants to speak to him. She thanks Eric for taking Robbie in and for "everything." He asks her if she's thinking of coming home, but she says she's not ready. I wouldn't be surprised if she comes back soon, though. Frankly, I'm not sure Jessica Biel would have much of a career without this show. At least Mary finally admits that she's been selfish. I'm actually slightly moved by this scene, surprisingly.
The next scene is stupid as hell, though, with Robbie finding Ruthie's card, which turns out to have a message inside: "I love you." Robbie asks her if she wrote the card. Ruthie tries to lay the blame on Lucy. Yeah, that's believable. So is the idea that Lucy would walk into the room at that exact moment, even though she has nothing in particular to say. Ruthie runs off, and Robbie asks Lucy about the card. Oh goody, it's another of those hilarious comic misunderstandings! But it's all cleared up quickly when Lucy says she didn't give him the card. She runs off too, leaving Robbie staring, bewildered, at the card. Maybe he thinks it's from RevCam. I could see Eric dotting his "I"s with little hearts.













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