![]() ![]() Turns out, the woman is the mother of Theo’s friend, Liam, so she and Gary are thrown into close proximity for the rest of the afternoon. ![]() TAG, YOU’RE IT! | Gary is hitting on the young front-desk attendant at the laser-tag place when a woman behind him in line gets impatient and asks him to move it along. “No, Dakota has a problem, but I can handle it,” he promises, outlining a plan where they’ll get through the album, he’ll get the young artist help and then they’ll get Katherine “the job you deserve.” Katherine… does not look convinced. That’s when Eddie pipes up with everything that’s happened to him that day, though he doesn’t agree with Katherine’s assertion that he has to stop working with Dakota. But after he leaves, reality sets in a bit: What’s she going to do now? ![]() A tearful Carter hugs her and thanks her for standing up for him in a way no one ever has. Off Eddie’s questioning look, she triumphantly announces that she told her bosses to shove it, then she quit, when they admitted how they’d coddled their homophobic client. The next thing we know, Katherine and Carter are bringing cardboard boxes of her stuff into the foyer of her home. Carter then chooses that moment to come in and be his usual, if somewhat slightly extra, self. The client on that case didn’t like that Carter is gay. But she counters by asking, if she’s so amazing, why they took a big case away from her and her assistant, Carter, a little while back? The bosses look uncomfortable, but then admit that the problem there wasn’t Katherine, it was Carter. They strongly disagree, calling Katherine one of the best litigators they have. But afterwards, Katherine confronts her bosses and wonders if she was only called in because she was a woman, and they wanted the optics to be favorable to the future client, who is female. KATHERINE, LGBTQ ALLY | We’ll put a pin in that for a moment and hop over to Katherine’s firm, where she makes a great impression on the potential client. ![]() He reassures her that she doesn’t need the drugs to be great, but she says she’s been using the entire time they’ve been working together, and she’s not going to stop. And sure enough, when she comes looking for the capo she allegedly lost there, Eddie realizes what’s up. The minute Lindsay denies ownership of the blow, you just know it’s Dakota’s. Even though Lindsay maintains that she’s clean and the drugs aren’t hers, Eddie kicks her out. It’s cute… until he’s making up the recording studio for her to stay in, and he finds some coke on the ground. They talk about how she was always his biggest supporter. (She’s also played by The Following‘s Sprague Grayden.) She says she’s on the wagon now, and she seems to have her stuff together. When Eddie eventually greets his sis solo, she’s warm and loving, and she totally gets why he wouldn’t want his kid anywhere near her. And seeing as how Lindsay apparently vomited into the flower girl’s basket on Eddie and Katherine’s wedding day, we’re assuming she means that figuratively and literally. Eddie and Katherine agreed that they don’t want Theo around when his aunt shows up: Though she says she’s now sober, Lindsay was as big of an alcoholic mess as her brother was back in the day, and “I can’t let her mess up our life again,” Katherine asserts. Eddie welcomes the help: He’s going to stay at home to greet his sister, Lindsay, when she arrives for a visit. HI, LINDSAY! OR HIGH LINDSAY? | When Katherine is called into work last-minute to help woo a potential client, Gary volunteers to take Theo to play laser tag with a friend. Scandal Stars Stage Olitz Reunion on the SAG-AFTRA Picket Line ![]()
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