Post by FillionRules on Apr 24, 2005 11:47:34 GMT -5
Rev. Glenn Collins
9. Someone to Talk To
gs: Austin Nichols (Charlie Darwell) Derek Cecil (Tom Bellow) Nathan Fillion (Glenn Collins) Sam Anderson (Dr. Paul Darwell) Gabrielle Miller (Emily) Sheldon Garland (David) Malcolm Stewart (Principal Feldman)
Lily sends Henry an E-mail reminding him of his promise not to abandon her. Catherine still wants to send Lily to Maplewood (the institution), but Will insists that it would be better to just have her see a psychiatrist. Lily overhears their discussion. She promptly apologizes for her outburst at school, and claims that she feels better. She tells Jennie that she has decided--for her own good--to follow her mother's example and pretend that everything is normal. Jennie complains about being left out of the loop, so Lily enlists her help to break into the principal's office and look through Henry's files. She doesn't find anything implicating her mother. Jennie helps Lily as a lookout, but later upsets her by bragging about the experience to some girls. Robert assures Catherine that Henry will no longer be a problem, but says that he is tired of covering up her mess. Catherine hisses that it isn't "her" mess. Will wants to postpone a trip to New York so that he can stay close to Lily. Catherine fears he is growing suspicious, and gets Robert to talk him into taking the trip. Lily's shrink, Dr. Darwell, believes that the murder might just be a vivid dream or some manifestation of hostility against her mother. He later suggests that Henry might have made everything up (planting evidence, etc.) in an attempt to boost his ego by destroying a powerful family; and then run away because of guilt. Lily does not want to believe this. Catherine goes to see Nate in rehab and tells him the truth about the murder. When Lily sneaks out during lunch to visit him, Nate claims that his memories about the body might have been a dream. He warns Lily to think carefully about what she is doing before turning her back on the family. Dr. Darwell's teenage son, Charlie, establishes a friendship with Lily after seeing her at his father's office. Catherine suffers from more nightmares because of her guilt. During one of Lily's appointments, she goes to the church across the street and breaks down sobbing. Glenn Collins, a handsome priest, comforts her. She starts going to the church to talk to Glenn each day, and invites him over for dinner while Will is away. Catherine complains about her loneliness, and "accidentally" spills wine on Glenn to get him out of his clothes so that she can seduce him. Robert fires his assistant so that he can give the job to Tom. David, the ex-assistant, worries Robert by yelling out that everyone in the office thinks he is gay. Robert quickly schedules a rendezvous with Emily, an employee with whom he often has sex. He later shows signs of actual human emotion as he asks her on a date. She tells him that the people in the office think he is a jerk (but not a gay one), but that she finds him sweet. In some undisclosed location, Henry reads Lily's E-mail and stares away sadly.
10. A River in Egypt
gs: Austin Nichols (Charlie Darwell) Derek Cecil (Tom Bellow) Sam Anderson (Dr. Paul Darwell) Nathan Fillion (Glenn Collins) Gabrielle Miller (Emily) Lisa Ann Hadley (Rachel Collins) Bill Dow (Mr. Parkman)
Glenn tells Catherine that he is married, and that his wife is coming to L.A. later in the day. She convinces him that they should have sex again before his wife gets there. Will arrives home early from his trip, and almost catches them going at it on the table. Catherine claims that Glenn was trying to hit her up for a donation. Will finds this dubious, and grows more suspicious after Mason mentions that Glenn had dinner at the house while Will was away. Catherine claims that she has been going to Glenn for counseling. Will goes to see Glenn and asks him to lead them in couples counseling. He invites Glenn and his wife to the family's weekly dinner. Catherine is opposed to the idea of couples therapy, but has to agree to it to cover up the affair. Jennie stays at the McAllister house after her diplomat father is kidnapped in Belize. She feels guilty because she had wished for more excitement in her life. However, she relishes the attention she receives at school. Jennie catches the eye of Will and Mason when she walks around the house in her underwear. Catherine invites Robert's girlfriend, Emily, to dinner. She grills her about her life, and makes her feel as though she isn't good enough for Robert because she is poor. Robert accuses Catherine of jealousy. Lily tells Dr. Darwell that she is starting to believe that Henry manipulated her into mistrusting her family. She accepts a date with Charlie, and shares her problems with him. Tom reads over the materials collected by Henry, and starts to suspect that the Greeleys had something to do with his disappearance. Beth finds this ridiculous. Tom calls the police to report Henry missing. Lily comes home from her date to find Henry hiding in her room.
11. The Truth Hurts
gs: Derek Cecil (Tom Bellow) Austin Nichols (Charlie Darwell) Sam Anderson (Dr. Paul Darwell) Nathan Fillion (Glenn Collins) Gabrielle Miller (Emily) Lisa Ann Hadley (Rachel Collins) Chilton Crane (Page Harter) Bill Dow (Mr. Parkman) Carrie Fleming (Female Executive) David Lewis (IV) (Derek)
Henry tells Lily that Robert beat him up and threatened to kill him unless he left Pasadena. Robert bragged that he had already gotten away with murder once, and could do it again. Henry blackmailed his mother into giving him money so that he could stay at a hotel. Henry also reveals that Dr. Darwell was the psychiatrist who institutionalized Philip Parker, and is likely in on the cover-up. Lily recalls Mrs. Weller saying that Robert had a crush on Meredith, and concludes that Robert killed her in a rage after she rejected his advances. Jennie learns that her father was not kidnapped; her mother simply forgot that he had gone away on a business trip because she had taken too many pills. Lily has Jennie pretend that her father is in danger so that Lily can use her low morale as an excuse to get out of the house. Henry finds Tom and tells him what happened to him. Lily refuses to open up to Dr. Darwell, who then calls Catherine to warn her. Lily goes to visit Henry. Unfortunately, Catherine finds out that Jennie lied about her father, and grills her about Lily. Jennie doesn't know what is going on, but gives Catherine the location where she dropped off Lily. Catherine sees Lily and Henry outside the hotel. Lily convinces Charlie to let her look through his father's files for information about Philip Parker. They find a series of tapes of sessions with a teenage Robert, who confesses to murder. Lily wants to take the tapes to the police, but Charlie refuses to allow this. He knows that his father could lose his practice or go to jail if his role in the cover-up is exposed. Henry assures Lily that they can go back and steal the tapes while Charlie is at school. After Lily leaves, Robert turns up in Henry's room and sneaks up behind him. Will refuses to let Catherine get out of the counseling session. She tries to talk Glenn into telling Will that the marriage is fine, but he says he cannot do this. He plans on confessing their affair to his wife, and suggests that she do the same with Will. Rachel goes shopping with Beth. After breakfast, she explains why she and Glenn have not had sex for two years. She had an affair in the Congo during her stint with the Peace Corps, and believes that she was "injured." During the counseling session, Glenn tries to goad Catherine into coming clean. When she can't be broken, Glenn tells Will the truth. Will decides to leave Catherine. A newly sober Nate shows up at the newspaper offices and blackmails Robert into hiring him.