This episode marks the first appearance of David Clarke in Season 3.Victoria: If I created this beast, don't you think it's time I slay it? Gallery Videos Nolan: She is about to do something she will not come back from ever Quotes Nolan: What are you going to do? Emily: I'm gonna kill them all Now she just needs to find out what she wanted with him. Speaking of Emily, she realizes that Stevie visited her father in prison after she was disbarred. Later, Daniel’s spy guy discovers that Emily is back in touch with Aiden. Speaking of Conrad, his plan to push Margaux to the point where her father would have to get involved works. Daniel already has someone watching his dad. Jack invites Stevie over to officially meet her grandson.ĭaniel hires someone to tail Emily, who may be conspiring with his father. But she’s now ready to face her demons, as well as her son.
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The Hamptons are full of triggers for her. She couldn’t be a decent mother until she learned to take care of herself. She’s been sober for awhile now, but there was a time when she couldn’t exist without a drink in her hand thanks, in large part, to Conrad. This all came about due to efforts by Victoria and Nolan. Patrick tells his mother goodbye via an audio recording. The art man offers him an apprenticeship overseas. She doesn’t reveal the details to Patrick, who has a chat with Stefano Leoni. Victoria is trying to get the manor designated for landmark status to thwart her foe’s plans to turn it into a halfway house. Patrick displays his artwork at Nolan’s event where Victoria talks about how she’s squaring off in the battle for Grayson Manor. That’s why he tells him that an art legend named Stefano Leoni will be at a big event he’s chairing. Nolan always wanted good things for Patrick. These deaths have always been deemed "accidents". Nolan confronts Patrick about all the people he’s killed since arriving in the Hamptons. Later, she lets Nolan know that Patrick has been destroyed now that he knows the truth about his father. Victoria bails her beaten and bloodied boy out of jail. Patrick attends a memorial for Jimmy where he gets into a brawl with 50 of the dead guy’s closest pals. Emily thanks Jack for giving her a chance, too. Emily advises him to give her a chance, but also to be careful. He tells her that Stevie Grayson is his biological mother. He’s not interested in hearing what she has to say. Stevie tries to explain how hard it was to leave him after he was born. Jack discovers that it’s not easy to buy a house in the current market. Emily then recalls that her dad carved the double infinity sign as a symbol of how they can fix any problem. She celebrates this moment of clarity by kissing Aiden. Emily, once again, wants to clear her father’s name. She appears to be getting back on top of her game. Emily blames her dead dad for not listening to him back when she told him to leave her.Īiden holds Emily close as she breaks down in tears. He wants her to accept Victoria because she was going to be their family. Her father chased after her on the beach. Later, Emily caught them in bed together. Victoria had seen her after telling David she wanted them to run away together. It’s why she destroyed the carving.Įmily recalls the night before she was taken. Instead, flashbacks have Emily blaming her father for everything. He employs Takeda’s old torturous techniques to help snap her back into reality. He promptly kidnaps her while she’s engaging in a haphazard attempt to off Conrad. One would have to assume she’s referring to the Graysons.Īiden reluctantly agrees to help when Nolan seeks him out to deal with their friend Ems. Instead, she tells Nolan she’s going to do what she should have done in the first place. This act is the product of another blackout. But our memories are often an illusion protecting a far more destructive truth.Įmily destroys the porch carving of the double infinity sign her father made for her many years ago. To the people and things we believe we could never exist without. We spend our lives struggling to hold on to the things we value most.