"Brothers & Sisters" Bonus Recap: The Lost EpisodeCut to outside the Walker mansion. Kitty and creepy boyfriend Jonathan drive up and park. Kitty sighs and notes that her family is all inside. She doesn’t want to go in. What? She’d rather stay in the car with creepy boyfriend? Maybe if she had gone for the letter opener. He asks her how she did on the show, and she tells him she tanked. Jonathan thinks that’s a good thing. He’s dismissive of Red, White & Blue generally and thinks she should be back in New York with him. Not very supportive of him, is it? Cut to inside, where Sarah, Tommy and Kevin are talking privately about the pension fund problem. Tommy’s still convinced that Uncle Saul is a thief, but Sarah and Kevin tell him he needs to keep his cool in front of Nora. Enter Kitty and Jonathan. She gets a round of applause for her first day on the job. Obviously, they haven’t seen the show yet. Justin quietly slips away, and the rest of the family sit down to watch Kitty’s show. Cut to Holly’s house. Justin storms up. He’s either there to give her the letter opener or leave a flaming bag of poo on her stoop. Before he can light the poo, Holly answers the door. Justin: I know you were a friend of my father’s, but you are not mine! My mom thinks my dad walked on water so I’m gonna say this once: don’t ask me for anything and don’t you ever come around my family again! Huh? Promises? Clearly, Holly was hoping to get more than a letter opener from the Bill Walker estate. Justin: It’s over. You don’t exist. Get on with your life and disappear for good. Justin storms off and Holly dissolves into tears. Cut back to the Walker mansion where the family is gathered watching Red, White & Blue. What we see of Kitty’s performance seems all right. She was being way too hard on herself. That’s my job. Saul gets a cell phone call and excuses himself. Tommy gives him a dirty look and then turns back to the TV where Kitty is having her one truly shining moment. She’s giving some big speech about how her father, William Walker, perfectly embodied her conservative principles. “He was somebody you could believe in.” Like Santy Claus. Cut to the hallway where Sarah and Tommy are having a private pow wow. Sarah says she thinks they might have to go to the authorities about the missing pension fund. Tommy: I personally wouldn’t mind seeing Saul frog-marched out of Ojai Foods! Gosh, frog-marched? That’s a bit of an over-response from Tommy. (Maybe the show producers thought so too, because his stewing resentment of Saul was never revisited in later episodes.) Nora steps into the hall and interrupts them. She’s all smiles and gratitude, thanking Sarah for the $50,000 startup check to fund the William Walker foundation. Nora: Isn’t that great? It would be, except that the company is broke and Sarah never wrote a check. Sarah realizes that Kevin must have ponied up the cash. Cut to upstairs where Kitty is breaking things off with Jonathan. Kitty: I need someone who tells me that I can be great. Oh, Kitty, you could die a spinster. Jonathan purses his lips and stamps his foot. He wants her to come back to their hotel so they can discuss this further, but she declines. She’s going to stay at the mansion. “But I’m leaving for NY early tomorrow morning!” he whines. Kitty: I know. I think some distance right now would be a good thing. Ha ha! Why is it that I can’t seem to muster any sympathy for Jonathan? Go back to New York and your Sears catalog gig. You’re not wanted here! Submitted by on Mon, 2007-09-17 23:20. |
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