Anna calls Lisa in for a performance review. In general she did excellent work with Tyler, but next time maybe a little more tongue and a little less hand? Lisa nods at her mother's critique. Mommy knows best! Especially in the bedroom. Did endless episodes of Toddlers and Tiaras teach you nothing? Anna reminds Lisa that her mission is of the utmost importance and she can allow no one -- Visitor or human -- to get in her way. Lisa's curiosity is piqued: Visitor? Anna reminds her that there are traitors among them. Anna assures her daughter that the traitors will soon be routed out because the greatest traitor of them all, Joshua, has been awoken. Lisa looks nervous as she turns away from Mommy Dearest.
Father Jack has joined the party at NYU and is showing them Chad Decker's video project. Sidney cannot believe that the Visitors would test on humans. Meanwhile, his lab rabbits twitch in their cages. Not really! Just kidding, PETA! Erica thinks that Chad would be most useful maintaining his close personal relationship with Anna, but Father Jack doesn't think Chad will do it because he is now terrified of her. Erica doesn't know what to do, but Ryan does: He's going home. To an empty house. That sounds fulfilling. Order some takeout and watch Montel while you're at it. Better yet, watch Brothers & Sisters and rejoice in the fact that you have no family. As Ryan leaves, Father Jack asks Erica if she is worried about Ryan. She thinks he can be trusted, but that's not what Father Jack meant. He asks her to consider what she would do if Tyler were in Anna's clutches. Erica stares blankly at him, because has he met Tyler? I mean, who is going to fight to keep that guy around?













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