We're back with Mr. Bill Lee, who's explaining that since Beaver's death will be ruled as a suicide, it's a wash insurance-wise. The recipient of this speech is a shocked-looking Kendall, who next hears that her interest in Phoenix Land Trust is worth eight million bucks. I wonder whether Beaver's partnership with Kendall wasn't actually meant to be nefarious at all. Lee, who doesn't seem particularly broken up that his old bad-touching college friend is now fertilizer, notes that Beaver's bet against incorporation was "ballsy." I'd make a Kellie Pickler joke were it not for the fact that Jacob and Joe R have so had my back this season. Lee implies that perhaps Big Dick was behind Beaver's move, and Kendall smiles. Perhaps if Big Dick finds his way back onto the scene, she'll only cuckold him with age-appropriate men.
Mars Investigations. Keith and Veronica make New York references, and Veronica exposits that Logan's giving her a ride to the airport so they can talk. Also, apparently Logan is referring to himself as "Little Orphan Annie." I take it the point is that he's heard about his dad, but really, if he doesn't want me to keep pointing out how fey he is, he'd be well advised to skip the musical theater references. Veronica says that she's going to go out front, and Keith kisses her and says he'll see her at the gate. Logan appears....













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