Outside the courtroom, Sandy calls Jerrold a "sly" one, and I'm trying to figure out what's so sly about having a well-prepared case and, you know, the law on your side. Jerrold considers "sly" a compliment, though, only to find out that Sandy wasn't complimenting his mad legal skillz as much as those of his "secret weapon." Jerrold says Sandy should have been nicer to Kate when she was twelve. Sandy smirks and sashays over to Kate. "You're good," she says, adding that Kate reminds her of a "slightly" younger version of herself, and I can't find it in my dictionary where it defines "slightly" as "actually, much." She says if Kate ever gets tired of working for her old man, she should give Sandy a call. I'm sure if Kate wants to learn how to screw opposing counsel to wrangle a great deal for your client, she just might take her up on that. Kate apologizes for being a brat when Sandy was dating Kate's dad. "I just didn't want to lose him," says Kate. "Neither did I," says Sandy, before strolling away to make more great movies like Scandalous Me: The Jacqueline Susann Story and Big Dreams & Broken Hearts: The Dottie West Story. Is she going to have a regular gig on this show? Because in the race of Actresses Who Daniel Wants Back On Miss Match Anytime Soon, Michele Lee is about eight miles behind Charisma Carpenter.
Jerrold wanders over to find out what that was all about, and Kate laughs and says nothing. Daddy compliments Kate's work, and she says, "I learned from the best." Jerrold says, "No, I couldn't have done it," which is awfully presumptuous, if you ask me. "I wasn't thinking straight. Love got the best of me," and Kate's all, "'Love'?" and Dad's all, whatever, and they talk about having a conversation, and then they discuss the mechanics of actually having a conversation, and I don't mean they set a time to sit down and talk; Kate explains that the way conversations work is, one person says something and then the other person does, and yeah. I don't really need to get into this whole thing, do I? They walk off down the hall, having shared yet another moment where Daddy learns a thing or two from his daughter, who's all grown up and not Daddy's little girl anymore. Sigh.













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