Nora and Saul are opening wine in preparation for the dinner party in Luc's honor. Since it is a Walker dinner party, obviously there is a lot of wine to be opened and it takes a while. While they open bottle after bottle, they talk about the return of Dennis York. Nora is meeting with Holly tomorrow and she is really concerned that Dennis York is back in their lives. He is a sneaky man who never stops until he gets what he wants. I don't really know where this Dennis York storyline is going, but I am SO hoping that Dennis York gave Nora an Indecent Proposal at some point in their sordid past and she just doesn't want anyone to know about the night she spent wrapped up in his bearish arms trying to think only of the one million dollars she and William can use to start their very own fruit company. Nora wonders if there really is One Eyed Willy's pirate treasure hidden underneath the floorboards. If there is, Dennis York will never relent in his pursuit. Not even if the Fratelli Brothers and those pesky kids get in his way. Nora uselessly reminds Saul not to tell the kids, because, yeah, that secret will NEVER get out. Sarah interrupts to bitch at her mom for being so freaking slow in serving them dinner. Strangely Nora doesn't slap her down for being so RUDE as to complain about the service at her own mother's house. I mean, shut up and HELP, woman. Sheesh. Nora rushes out to serve her salads. Out in the dining room, a Walker (minus Rebecca) dinner party is in full swing. It is in Luc's honor, so each and every Walker is expressing their undying love and admiration for Luc. Apparently he and Sarah have been too busy getting busy for her to catch him up on all the family gossip. Did Justin and Rebecca get married? I actually don't know the answer to that question. Did Kitty have cancer? Yes, but unicorns (UNICORNS, MOTHERFUCKER) cured her and we don't talk about it now. And then they all fight over who gets to sit next to him and who gets to hang out with him that weekend and when is he having a sleepover and, yeah.













Comments