Betty's also tasked with tracking down a watch of Daniel's, which he left at the house of one of the women he slept with over the past week. He just can't remember who. It turns out to be Amanda, who tearfully admits to Betty in the bathroom that she's in love with Daniel and trying to wait out his promiscuous phase. Good luck with that, sweetie. All told it's pretty touching. Poor Amanda.
Daniel also has his hands full. He visits his mother (well played by Judith Light, whose hair looks bad, but whose face looks great), who's locked up in rehab. She tells him that she thinks Bradford is capable of anything, including murder, and warns him to be careful. As for Bradford, he admits to Daniel that he was a rotten philanderer and a cruddy father, but denies killing anyone. Whether Daniel buys it is an entirely different matter all together, but he seems to end the episode in a very thoughtful mood.
And finally, we learn that Wilhelmina has a daughter, and that she and Fey think it might just be time for Ms. Sommers to rise from the dead. That oughta be fun.
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