Episode Report Card Couch Baron: A | 683 USERS: A- YOU GRADE IT European Gay-cation
By Couch Baron | Season 2 | Episode 11 | Aired on 2008.10.12
...but soon after, she's changed into a smock as Kurt sets up a high chair for her and tells her that Dylan always goes on late anyway. He has her sit, and when she balks, assures her he's very good. She gives in and asks for just a trim, but he immediately chops off her entire ponytail, much to her horror when she sees it. He assures her it's great, but the look on her face is like, "Is this going to make me a lesbian?"
At night, Don and Joy sit in the pool as she tells him they're heading to the Bahamas soon. Don, still not getting what these people are all about, asks why, but she replies, "It's what we do," before adding something about taxes and inviting him to go with her. He's resistant, still trying to find some common ground between their realities, but she tells him her father will take care of him. "He likes having you around. You're beautiful and you don't talk too much." Before Don can really consider whether he wants to be a trophy to an entire family, however, Christian (Buffy fans might recognize him as Dracula) shows up with two kids in tow. Joy introduces everyone, and then Christian asks if "Isabel" called, as he's sick of her attorneys. "These are my children. They should be with me." Well, if your only purpose on the show is to stir the thoughts of a main character, you might as well get to the point. Don offers the three of them the room he and Joy were staying in, and they withdraw. Joy smiles and speculates that Don doesn't want to sleep, but sex, despite his unusual affinity for it, seems to be the farthest thing from his mind. He takes a long look at his wine, like he's realizing he's drinking a glass of temptation...
...and in a nice segue, Joan enters Duck's office with a case of Tanqueray, an apparent gift from Powell, although his name isn't on the card. Duck gives Joan a bottle of the stuff as a finder's fee (nice touch), and she happily takes off, leaving him to read the note again.