Previously on Felicity: Knoll screamed from the rooftops that he got the job in Seattle; Felicity suggested that they "TP" the library to annoy Richard; Ben and Knoll argued about Ben's relationship with Avery; Ben confessed to Felicity that Avery kissed him; Knoll macked on Felicity in the library.
Picking up where last week's episode left off, Felicity runs out of the library with Knoll in hot pursuit. He apologizes, acknowledging that his behaviour was "insensitive" and that he had no right to kiss her. Without breaking stride, Felicity says she wants to forget it happened -- something she probably has in common with most women Knoll kisses. He thinks that they should talk about it, and forces her to stop walking. He thinks that "all this rage and resentment" she's feeling for him "will one day come to the surface and explode" if they don't discuss what happened. Geez, you'd think he was talking about me. Yeah, I hate the character, Knoll Crane. No, I don't hate Scott Foley. I don't give him a second thought, most of the time. All the Knoll lovers need to get off my back. You could start by reading the FAQ, preferably before you email me your indignant sputterings. Though I'm happy to discover that the ranks of the Knoll supporters are thinning, mostly due to his ridiculous behaviour in the third season. Anyway, Felicity takes the opportunity to remind Knoll for the millionth time that she loves Ben and is dating Ben, and that she doesn't harbour any lingering feelings for Knoll. Suddenly, after her speech, Knoll wants to "drop it." Felicity protests that it "feels weird" to drop it. Knoll reminds her that she was the one who didn't want to talk about it in the first place. Felicity says she doesn't like the way she feels, and she doesn't know how to be "normal" with him anymore. Knoll babbles about not knowing what is normal when he's with her. She says that being friends is what should be normal for them. He admits that he doesn't remember the last time he thought of her only as a friend. She thinks that perhaps the last year has been a lie, in that case. He mutters, "Maybe it has." Felicity looks away and is clearly distraught. She turns around and walks off, leaving Knoll in the middle of the sidewalk, on his own. I have to say I'm pleased that whenever a male character makes an uninvited move on a female character, he usually always pays a price, in one way or another. To name a few incidents, Richard got booted in the head when he grabbed Elena's boobs and way back in the first season, the guy who date-raped Julie got kicked out of school.
Ben is working behind the counter at Dean & Deluca. Felicity, who isn't working, walks up to the counter and asks to talk to him. They move away to the end of the counter and, conveniently, some other D&D worker bees pick up the slack. Felicity tells him that she "hates" the fight they had. Ben concurs, and they agree to forget all about it and move on. As they're hugging, Javier walks through the door to the storeroom and says, "Okay, what does it feel like when I'm having a heart attack?" Felicity notes that he looks pale, and he says that it feels like an elephant is sitting on his chest, which is making it difficult for him to breathe. She instructs Ben to call a cab. I don't get it. I'm not a New Yorker so I don't know which is likely to get there faster -- a cab or an ambulance. Personally, I would have called an ambulance. Javier clutches his chest and moans, "Oh, it's happening again," as Felicity leads him away. Javier better not be in any grave danger just when he finally makes a long overdue reappearance.
Cut to a shot of a heart monitor, tracking every beat of Javier's heart. He's laid up in a bed, with various drips and tubes attached to him. There certainly is a lot of medical drama on this show. I guess the producers are trying to get as much mileage as possible out of the hospital sets they had to build. That's why I don't get why Knoll didn't jump off the roof in the last episode. He could have been the one in the ER. So, in a direct shout-out to me, Javier prays, "Are you there, God? It's me, Javier." I thought people had stopped quoting Judy Blume's book title to me (since my given name is Margaret) about twenty years ago. However, just this past winter, a waitress asked me if I had ever read Are You There, God? It's Me, Margaret after seeing my name on my credit card. The hell? Anyway, Javier promises God that if he survives he'll "work out every day, weights and cardio, [he'll] stop badmouthing Consuela, and [he'll] tell Samuel about those Milky Ways [he has] hidden in the linen closet, and [he'll] go to confession more, even though Father John's got that B.O." Felicity pulls back the curtain around his bed, interrupting his prayer, to tell him that she's contacted Samuel, who is flying back right away. Javier comments that he hopes Samuel will be back in time to say "adios." Then he bequeaths his collection of cashmere sweaters to Felicity. She encourages him to wait for the test results "before writing up a will." A doctor, who sounds just like the definitely not scary and definitely not intimidating woman on The Weakest Link, calls him "Mr. Quintata" and informs him that he did not have a heart attack. Obviously, he's in too much of a state to correct her pronunciation. She goes on to say that his "EKG does show the possibility of an arrhythmia." Javier, with a sharp intake of breath, gasps, "A-hee!" He pauses, looks at Felicity, and then asks, "What does that mean?" The doctor, who's working a Bride of Frankenstein look with her hair, explains that it means his heart is beating irregularly, and that even though it could be nothing, she's going to admit him for observation. When the doctor has gone, Javier says, "Okay, that's it, I'm dead." Felicity tries to calm him. He gives her his house key so that she can fetch his lilac nightgown, because the hospital gown makes him look "as big as a house." He declares, "If I'm going to be observed, I want to be observed looking theen." Felicity smiles and nods. Then he gives her the manager's key for Dean & Deluca and says, "You're the boss now." She whines that her "personal life is a mess," but he insists that she's the only person he trusts. She reluctantly agrees to do it.
Meghan waltzes into the kitchen in the loft -- which, by the way, features that unattractive wedding-cake lamp from IKEA -- to find Sean struggling with his bar mitzvah speech. He's finding it hard because it's his "first public address as an actual man." Meghan puts on her coat and responds, "Uh huh." He says, "What?" and she replies, "Nothing." She kisses him and wishes him good luck with his speech. As she's almost at the door, he says, "So, I'll see you there later." Meghan frowns and says she doesn't think they need couples therapy. Sean insists that they do. She asks, "Why? Why? We're kissing, we're talking, we had sex last night." He informs her that they didn't have sex and she says, "God, that was an amazing dream." I have to say that I really hate the playing-card earrings she's wearing in this scene. Sean drones that they "have issues," and cites their serial break-ups. Meghan states, "I dated a guy with a pierced scrotum." Does she make it a policy only to date guys with genital oddities? Sean looks befuddled and opens and closes his mouth a few times. Meghan explains, "I'm just saying that this isn't the most abnormal relationship I've ever been in." Okay, I get it, this episode is going to examine exactly what normal is for each and every relationship or heart. First it was Felicity and Knoll, then it was Javier and his abnormal heartbeat, now it's Sean and Meghan. I. Get. It. Sean yells until Meghan relents and says she'll be there. She snarls and stomps out the door sneering. While I don't despise these characters, the incessant bickering has got to stop. I just want to fast-forward through their scenes.
Molly and Richard are sitting together in the library. He's whining about the library getting TPed and that people like to "kick the president around." Since Molly's role has been reduced to being a part of the scenery, she only bleats that she's sure that whoever did it regrets it now. Knoll strides up to the table and asks Richard why he has left so many messages. Richard hauls out the surveillance videotape and announces, "You're busted, Crane." Knoll pretends not to know what Richard is talking about, but Richard says, "You're practically waving at the camera. It might as well be your graduation picture -- that is, assuming you're still graduating." Knoll looks stricken as Richard says that the administration "wants heads to roll," but if it were up to him, he'd burn the tape. Richard says that while the tape doesn't reveal Knoll's partner in crime, he has a pretty good idea who the culprit is. Knoll refuses to name names. Richard reiterates that the university administration is seeking to punish the perpetrators, not him. Methinks Richard doth protest too much. Knoll urges Richard to talk to the powers that be, because as he puts it, "I'm not going to lose everything over a couple of rolls of stupid toilet paper." Oh, I see. The toilet paper is the stupid party in this scenario. Knoll didn't seem too worried about losing anything when he was on the roof last week (not jumping), planning this idiotic caper. Richard says he'll do what he can, but that he's not promising anything. After Knoll is gone, Richard tells Molly, "I'm sorry you had to see that." Good ole Tricky Dick.
A pair of hands is tacking up a poster, which advertises karaoke at Epstein Bar, to a bulletin board in the school corridor. The hands belong to DeForrest. Elena approaches him and they exchange greetings. She whines that she spent so much time preparing for the MCATs that she's fallen behind studying for her finals. DeForrest doesn't express much interest in her prattle, and he goes on putting up the posters. Elena apologizes for kissing him and suggests that they spend "a little time together." He asks what she had in mind, and she mentions "coffee or a drink." He asks what she thinks about karaoke.
Ben is sitting at the kitchen counter in the loft, eating and reading a book. Knoll wanders in and asks what he's doing. Ben replies that he's studying. Knoll snipes, "You're eating my cereal." Ben says, "What do you mean, your cereal?" Knoll points out that he bought it yesterday. Ben counters that Knoll isn't annoyed about the cereal and suggests, "We both know what you're really pissed off about." That reminds me of something my former boss used to say. Whenever someone in the office was in a bad mood she'd ask, "Who pissed in his cereal this morning?" Let it be noted that I didn't exactly work for Miss Manners. Precisely at that moment, Felicity walks in and announces that she came to pick up her French book, which she needs so she can study for her final the day. She says "hey" to Knoll, who returns the "hey" quite coldly as he walks out of the room. Felicity asks Ben whether his class was cancelled. He wonders why she's asking, and she tells him that she can't get anyone to take extra shifts at Dean & Deluca. Ben asks what he can do to help. Felicity says, "You know what you can do...I have to ask Knoll to work at Dean & Deluca. He's the only one left. He's worked there before. He knows the place." Ben interjects, "He's in love with you." Felicity says, "Well, whatever he is with me, I mean, I'm the manager at that store, and I have to keep it running. He's my only hope." Geez, I'd say that all hope is lost, then. Ben tells her that he doesn't care if she asks Knoll. Felicity says she isn't sure Knoll will agree to work there, but that in the event that he does, she wants Ben to be nice to him. Ben grins, "I'm always nice to him." Felicity smirks and rolls her eyes.
Felicity knocks on Knoll's bedroom door. He's sitting at his desk looking at his laptop. She says she wants to "get right to the point" but then does the exact opposite. She rambles about knowing that they're going "to get through this" because they always do. When she finally gets around to asking him to work at Dean & Deluca, he quite nastily tells her he can't because he doesn't want "to be the loser guy friend anymore." Too late, dude. By the way, Felicity didn't make you the loser guy friend -- you did that all by yourself. Felicity protests that he isn't the loser guy friend. Knoll icily states, "The time Ben goes to Southampton with Avery, or the time he beats up a frat guy, or the time he does something stupid like he's bound to do, I'm not going to be there for you. You're on your own." Felicity stares at him silently. I hope she's realizing that Knoll is not a friend of any kind, "loser guy" or otherwise. As for doing "something stupid," Knoll has cornered that market. He really has no clue that relationships involve giving and taking on both sides.
Cut to a karaoke video of Rick Springfield's "Jesse's Girl." Richard has chosen this particular song to perform at the karaoke night. He's wearing an idiotic tan pleather hat and leaping about the stage as part of his performance. Elena and DeForrest are standing in front of the stage and she laughs, "God bless him for trying." DeForrest cautions, "Whatever you do, don't let him do 'White Rabbit'; it makes him freak out." Elena asks, "And this isn't freaking out?" Right at that moment, Richard screeches, "I wish that I had Jesse's girl!" and plays a bit of air guitar. DeForrest runs onto the stage and grabs the microphone away from Richard, who suggest that he do "Hot Blooded" while he's "still got it." Thankfully, DeForrest shoos him away, introduces himself as "Mighty Mike," and announces that he's "going to take it back, old-school." He launches into a personal favourite of mine, "Play That Funky Music (White Boy)." He looks a bit ludicrous dancing around in his fat suit, but the audience is dancin' and singin' and movin' and a-groovin right along with him. Elena is summoned to the stage, and when she comes up it takes her a little while to get down with her bad self. The scene continues to the "till you die!" part of the song.
Elena and DeForrest walk off the elevator in her building, still singing. In front of the girls' apartment door, Elena exclaims that she's "never gotten up in front of people like that" and speculates that she was acting like she was possessed. DeForrest proclaims, "It's the power of funk." I heard that, my brother. Tear the roof off the sucker. Elena thinks DeForrest is a "karaoke genius." Okay, while I'm down with the whole supergroovalisticprofunkstication, I cannot agree that DeForrest is a karaoke genius. Elena has obviously never heard Gwen belt out "Sweet Child o' Mine." I never even liked that song before I heard Gwen's karaoke version. While she may be the MBTV karaoke queen, Djb is undisputedly the king. You've never heard anyone sell "Copacabana" the way he does. Here at MBTV, we know from karaoke. Anyway, DeForrest mutters something about "keeping the ladies guessing." Elena invites him to come in because she still wants to "listen to music." Hmm, is that what the kids are calling it these days? DeForrest declines the offer to come in because "it'll be proving time again," when Elena proves to herself that "she's open-minded about the fat guy." He tells her not to invite him and to "leave it at that." She frowns, "Okay." He says that he'll see her around. As she slams the door shut, he looks over his shoulder.
Meghan and Sean are in the office of their counsellor, played by Teri Garr, who basically sleepwalks through her scenes. Wasn't she once billed as a comic actor? She psychobabbles that she wants to start off with new clients by having them repeat a few phrases. She asks them to repeat what she's just said to them and they do, more or less in unison. They go through a few minutes of crossed wires to establish that Sean and Meghan aren't married. Teri Garr wants Meghan to talk to Teri as if Meghan were Sean. Meghan gets hostile and mocks Sean by mentioning that it was on his rabbi's recommendation that they came to see Teri. Sean (as Meghan) squirms in his seat for a moment, pretending that his leather panties are in a wad. Meghan hits him. The therapist asks why they fight so much, and the wires get crossed again in a totally unfunny way as she tries to figure who is saying what. Every reaction shot of Teri Garr consists of her squinting at them. To boil it down, Meghan thinks that Sean is self-centred and must have everything his way. Sean thinks that Meghan takes all of her insecurities out on him. Smoothaise, the bar mitzvah, tattoos, and the Docuventary are all mentioned to uncomic effect. Teri Garr makes them repeat, "We've got problems."
At Dean & Deluca, the milk steamer is on the fritz. Felicity is on the phone with a repair company, which supposedly serviced the machine recently. Ben gets burned while futzing with the machine. Felicity tries to pull rank and shouts that she's "the manager" and "there's one thing we need and it's a functioning steamer." Somehow, this lame non-threat gets results and someone will be there by three o'clock. She tears her hair out for a few seconds then puts on her coat because she has to go see Javier at the hospital. Before leaving, she puts Ben in charge. He tries to get out of it by telling her, "That's not smart." As she sweeps out the door, she says, "I have faith in you."
Knoll is in a daze at the library. Molly approaches his table, because she has nothing left to do on this show but hang out in the library, even though it isn't likely that she's enrolled in any courses at this late date in the year. She asks Knoll, "Did you, uh, talk to Richard?" Knoll doesn't answer due to the low-level fog surrounding his head. When he realizes that she's there, he apologizes and says he was thinking about his "upcoming expulsion." She thinks that Richard will come up with something and Knoll says, "That doesn't exactly inspire confidence." Don't do the crime if you can't do the time, Knoll. Molly blathers that his protecting Felicity is really great. Knoll plays dumb -- or perhaps that should be "dumber" -- until Molly explains that Felicity has already told her of her involvement. Molly describes Knoll as "a good friend," and then babbles that she was surprised to learn that Knoll and Felicity had once dated and yet continued to be friends, which is "special." Knoll appears almost chastened to realize that he hasn't been acting like much of a friend to Felicity lately.
Felicity couldn't find Javier's lilac nightgown so she has brought him a blue one with cows on it, along with slippers that look like fish. She assures him that he'll be fine. He asks how Dean & Deluca is functioning without him. She lies that things are great, and that Ben's in charge when she isn't there. Javier clutches his heart and tells her that he isn't supposed to have stress. Felicity repeats that things are fine. Her phone rings and as she talks with Ben, Javier keeps interrupting wanting to know what's going on. Felicity gives him the thumbs up and whispers that everything is okay.
Things at Dean & Deluca definitely aren't okay, though. The sprinklers in the ceiling were activated by smoke from the steamer. Felicity comes in to find Ben soaking wet and they search for a valve to turn off the sprinklers. They locate a valve in the storeroom and struggle to turn it off. Knoll appears and helps Ben with the valve. Felicity and Ben thank Knoll for his help.
At the loft, Sean is violently chopping vegetables in the kitchen. Meghan bursts in through the door and starts ranting at him about their session. Arguing and bickering ensue. Meghan wants to break up, but Sean challenges her to go to their session because all relationships take work. She agrees to go and they growl, "Fine!" at each other. She leaves.
At Dean & Deluca, Felicity, Ben and Knoll are mopping up as the service guy explains how much time and help he needs to clean the restaurant. Knoll agrees to hang around and continue to mope...uh, I mean "mop."
Elena sashays into the library and up to where DeForrest is sitting. She delivers a little speech about wanting to get to know him and that he's the only person "obsessed" with his fat. Library patrons shush her during the tirade. DeForrest sits there with a dumb look on his face after she has flounced off.
Richard bangs on the window of Dean & Deluca. Knoll calls out, "We're closed," but when he sees that it's Richard, he opens the door. Richard has come to deliver the news that Knoll will be allowed to graduate. Knoll cries, "Thank God" but Richard says Knoll should be thanking him because he had "to pull some serious strings" with the dean. Richard warns, "You owe me big." Knoll offers him a cup of coffee. Ben asks Knoll to come into the storeroom to help him with something. Felicity comes out of the back room and says "hey" to Richard. He snarks, "Don't 'hey' me. I know all about your little library escapade. Y'know, Knoll's taking the fall for you. Are you aware of that?" Felicity asks whether Knoll is in trouble.
Over at therapist Teri "Not Humorous" Garr's office, Meghan says that she knows that Sean has had a hard year because "losing a testicle is a big deal, I get it." The therapist makes Sean repeat "losing a testicle is a big deal, [Meghan] gets it." Meghan describes their whole relationship as "the Sean show" and harshly denigrates his inventions, his bar mitzvah, his Docuventary, and the fact that he still hangs out with college students. Sean appears to be poleaxed by the vehemence of her outburst. Either Teri Garr has something on her contacts, or her non-stop squinting is one of her acting techniques.
At Dean & Deluca, Felicity thanks Knoll for helping out, even though it might make him feel uncomfortable. He says, "If it was that awkward, I wouldn't have come." Then she thanks him for "the Richard thing." He tells her what his punishment is and they laugh about it. ["Knowing Felicity, I was very surprised that she didn't offer to help him complete his punishment. I guess maybe Javier's illness was the reason the writers didn't have her do that." -- Wing Chun] She wonders whether they're "really not going to be friends anymore." He replies, "I think I can put up with you for another three weeks." She whispers, "Three weeks, wow." He repeats his job offer to her, and she tells him that she's made other plans. It seems that she and Ben are going to spend the summer in Boulder because Ben has a job there.
Still in therapy, Sean admits that he's too old for his friends and that his inventions are crappy. He confesses that his contact at the Independent Film Channel turned down the Docuventary after seeing a rough cut because he couldn't fit it into the schedule. However, the guy didn't completely hang up the phone, and Sean could hear him tell someone else that the film was "amateurish." This prompts yet more squinting from Teri Garr. Sean continues that his bar mitzvah is a joke and that he's going to call it off. He gets up and says he'll be right back, then leaves the room. Teri Garr sighs. Meghan shakes her head and puts her hand over her eyes.
Felicity urges Ben to finish doing the inventory at Dean & Deluca. Ben sighs and Felicity asks him what is wrong. He tells her that he just found out his job in Boulder has fallen through. What, the Boulder PD don't need any more help solving the JonBenet Ramsey case? Felicity mentions that Knoll offered her the job in Seattle again. Ben asks, "Do you wanna go?"
In the storeroom, Knoll is unpacking a box. Ben comes in and informs him that if Felicity takes the job, Ben will be accompanying her to Seattle. Ben says he wants to make sure that he and Knoll will be "cool" if Felicity does take the job. Knoll says, "Yeah, yeah, we're cool." Ben says, "Okay," and Knoll walks out.
It turns out that Knoll is walking straight out to Felicity to tell her that he never should have mentioned the job again. She asks why and he says, "Because it's not worth it for me, not if Ben is going to be there with you." Felicity explains, yet again, that since Ben is her boyfriend, he would be going with her to Seattle. Knoll says that he's been reminded "a million times lately" that Ben is her boyfriend and that he "[gets] it." Here's the thing though: it doesn't seem like you get it, Knoll; otherwise she wouldn't have to tell you so many times. I swear, he's as thick as a bloody brick. Felicity asks whether the job offer is only extended on the condition that Ben doesn't go. They just stand there looking at each other until Ben walks up and asks what's going on. Knoll snipes, "I'm talking to Felicity." Ben snarks, "I can see that." Knoll replies, "Do you mind?" Ben says, "Yeah, I kinda do. You're being a dick." Knoll gives a sick laugh. Felicity tries to pacify Ben and says, "He's just talking to me." Knoll tells them to "forget it." Ben says he doesn't want to forget it. Knoll yells, "Forget about it!" and pushes Ben on the shoulder as he tries to get past him. Once Knoll has passed, Ben pushes him to the floor. Felicity screams and a customer steps in to break it up. I predicted on the boards that Knoll would be the one to start the scuffle. The guy's an instigator, as my mother would say. Ben says, "You can talk to her all you want, but it's not going to change a thing. Got it? Not a thing." Felicity stands there, gaping and catching flies.
Felicity is in Javier's room, crying to him that Ben and Knoll "hate each other so much." She apologizes for bothering him with it, and he says it's okay. Then he says, "Look, sweetheart, you know I love you, right? But you are trying to eat your cake, too. You want both of these attractive boys in your life and you can't have it that way. You made your choice, right?" Felicity thinks that shouldn't mean that she can't be friends with Knoll. She doesn't realize that Knoll can't be a friend to anyone, because he doesn't even know what being a friend is. Javier, clad in his cow-covered nightgown, continues, "Look at me. Listen to me. If you want to be with Benjameen, then be with him. If you want Knoll as a friend, that's okay, but you can't make him Benjameen's friend." Felicity sighs, "Yeah. Yeah, I guess you're right." Javier says, "I know it's not easy. It's like that song, 'Growing up is hard to do.'" Felicity looks at him and laughs. He giggles, "You know I love you." Dr. Bride of Weakest Frankenlink comes in to tell Javier that all his tests "were negative." He asks, "Negative, like I'm not going to live, negative?" The doctor announces that he's had a panic attack and suggests that he could stand to lose a few pounds. Javier comments, "No need to get nasty." She tells him to "take care" and leaves. Javier squeals, "It's not my time. Hee, hee, hee-UH."
Meghan tells Teri Garr that she shouldn't have said what she said about Sean. Teri Garr says, "Well, if you felt it, it was real. And, uh, you have to respect that." What the hell does that mean? Meghan concedes that she might have been a bit harsh. Teri Garr squints and nods. Sean returns, apologizes, and takes his seat. Meghan apologizes to Sean for being mean, and then tells him that she loves him because he's "brave" and puts himself "out there." They kiss. Teri Garr announces, "A kiss doesn't mean bliss." I think she's probably doing it wrong, then. She wants to make another appointment for them but they haven't stopped kissing yet.
Felicity knocks on Ben's door and opens it to find him stretched out on his bed. She asks whether he's okay, and he replies that he's fine. She whines that she feels "stupid" for ever having thought that she and Ben and Knoll could have all gone to Seattle together. Ben mutters that it's "a great opportunity." She claims that she wants to spend the summer with Ben, and he claims that he doesn't expect her to cut Knoll out of her life. Why not? Sounds like a good idea to me. Felicity says she has to figure out how she's going to handle Knoll.
There's a knock on the girls' apartment door. Elena shouts, "Come back after finals." The knocking continues and she gets up to answer the door. It's DeForrest. She says, "I have three extremely long essays to read by 9 AM tomorrow." He asks whether he should go, and she invites him in. He apologizes and says it's hard for him to believe that "someone like her could be into someone like [him]." He confesses that he's been hurt in the past by girlfriends who used him to feel better about themselves. Elena says she can't make any promises about the future and mentions her own "baggage" from past relationships. Blah, blah, more discussion about what constitutes a normal relationship. Elena starts to say, "We haven't even begun to talk about..." when DeForrest leans in and kisses her. She looks at him then gives him a long kiss. He looks up at her, and then puts his head on her shoulder, which makes her laugh.
Knoll is busy replacing toilet rolls when Felicity tracks him down. She tells him that she's not going to take the job in Seattle, and whinges, "Knoll, I don't want to lose you. Your friendship means so much to me." He tells her to stop, and then says he loves her too much to be her friend, and hopes she understands that. On his way out, he mumbles, "I'll miss you."
Sean is having his bar mitzvah, and everyone is there. The camera pans around to Meghan, who is smiling, then to Knoll and Molly, then to Javier and Richard. Sean beams, and Meghan beams back. Elena and DeForrest hold hands and smile. If I could read Hebrew, I'd be able to tell you which part of the Torah Sean is reciting, because we get a close-up of it. However, I can't. Ben and Felicity are sitting together. He's smiling, and Felicity glances over at Knoll, who turns and looks at her with a frown on his face. Felicity looks pensive. Fade to black. It's a shame that Sean is the only one becoming a man today.