Wili storms out. She attempts to bond with her cleaning lady, but really can't stand being away from the office, so she spies via Mark and a hidden-camera orchid. Eventually, she just can't overcome her sense of professional responsibility. And really, at least someone at that magazine has one. Claire, meanwhile, is extremely excited about having both of her children back. Daniel thinks she's on the verge of a nervous breakdown and has Betty take her to a spa for the day. The two bond, hatching a plan to get Daniel and Alexis - who argue publicly and pettily at a press conference - to reunite. It involves Coney Island and bumper cars. The two brothers bump and argue and bump and argue, and Alexis finally tells Daniel that their father said that if he went through with the sex change, he'd lose everything, and that Bradford would rather he be dead. Alexis thinks Daniel is just like their father, and Alexis didn't want to be rejected twice. It's sad. The two eventually decide to try to work together, much to Wilhelmina's chagrin.
In other news, Henry asks Betty to see Wicked, and they agree to go as friends. Just in time Betty and Walter break up (with Walter getting a job transfer to boot). Just when it seems that these star-crossed lovers will finally get their day, Henry's ex-girlfriend shows up so the two can try to reconcile. Betty is sad, but not as sad as when she drops off a credit card to a wasted Claire at her hotel room, and finds out that it was Claire who killed Fey Sommers.
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