Cane’s coming after every major corporation and prominent family in town – but Mike wants to get back to their romantic evening. Hold off, Lauren wants to know how her caped crusader will save the day.
It’s been a long, odd day, Billy’s ‘blurred’ his priorities but now sees clearly. Sally’s not about to forgive and forget.
The Abbott trio are now home to vent about Audra and Victor. Don’t give them power over your emotions, is Jack’s advice to Kyle.
When Victor boards his train, Cane pours tequila. You and I agreed to use your AI program to attack Jabot, Victor wants it done tomorrow.
Cane appreciates my skillset and wants to put me to use, Mike explains. As his ‘fixer’? It just keeps getting worse, Lauren groans.
Victor claims they had an agreement – Cane claims it was a conversation. Victor threatens to expose Collin’s ‘grift’ – think of the twins. You really want me to pull the trigger on this?
Back at the Abbott mansion, Jack and Diane gently scold Kyle – arguing with Audra doesn’t help your situation with Claire. Now they discuss Billy’s volatility and the threat Cane poses.
Still in the park, Sally and Billy discuss honesty and lying. No more promises and sweet talk about being a team, she knows he meant it – in the moment, but all you want is Chancellor and getting even with your enemies. They disagree about whether Billy’s fixation on Chancellor should affect their relationship.
Jack rants about Billy’s about face; first wanting to partner with Cane, now wanting to fight against him – he can’t see beyond Jill taking Chancellor from him. Jack can’t let him burn everything down.
Billy can’t believe it’s come to this. You wanted Chancellor more than Abbott Communications, Sally points out that she and Jack believed in him; Jill didn’t. You chose payback and revenge – working with ME wasn’t enough. Billy’s sorry. That doesn’t change the fact that Sally’s ‘collateral damage’ – she can’t get her job back at Marchetti so will have to build a future on her own.