Harrison tells Jason that Molly's backstage, and hasn't seen or heard any of this. "You're going to get your shot, and that's all you're hoping for tonight," says Harrison. Yes, and then he'll get that shot, and then he'll try to tell us he was actually in love in Jillian, but he had to first give Melissa a shot and then Molly a shot.
So before Jason talks to Molly, Harrison's going to get her side of the story. She comes out in a dark brown dress. Harrison asks how she's doing, and she says she's a little nervous about seeing Jason. And we get a Molly retrospective, and watch her reaction (staring at it with her hands over her mouth).
Afterwards, she says it was tough to see, and after the non-proposal was the worst week of her life, and that it's still tough to watch on Monday nights. You've actually been watching? Harrison says from how she's talking, she's still in love with him, and Molly says those feelings don't just go away. Harrison asks what she wants to say to him, and Molly says she wants to know when he knew that he didn't want to be with her. She wants some closure and peace of mind so she can move on. Harrison asks if she ever wondered if he changed his mind, or "what if he changed his mind?" Oh, foul, Harrison. She says that thought goes through her head every single night. She says all she's wanted is for him to give her a call. But if he said he wanted her back, why did he let her go initially? I have an answer. It involves the word "idiot."
After a commercial break, Harrison says she's going to get some of the answers she's looking for. Jason comes back out. He looks like he's managed to recover from the agony of dumping Melissa. Molly looks happy to see him, and they hug. You know, I don't buy for a second that these two haven't been in touch since New Zealand. I call utter shenanigans on that.













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