- When Pussy Van Anderstein pays a visit, Frederick and Garfield both fall victim to her powerful charms. Lillian learns that divorce is in vogue and concocts a scheme to procure one for herself.
- Dodo inviting widowed Pussy Von Anderstein to Bellacourt Manor as a potential wife for Frederick has a profound effect on many in the manor. Pussy ends up being two things unexpected: divorced/not widowed, and sexually emancipated. The latter issue is directed toward Garfield and Frederick, who respond to her specific sexual peccadillo in different ways. Regardless of Frederick's initial disinterest in Pussy in his continued devotion to Beatrice, Beatrice does whatever she needs to to ensure Frederick remains hers. And Pussy being divorced gives Lillian the idea that she could divorce Victor, or at least give Victor reason for divorcing her, the idea more fervent in her mind after their one monthly procreation sex. If divorce is not an option, she is not averse to killing him. But a third option comes into play, which could be a win-win-win-win-win solution for Lillian, Victor, Beatrice, Albert and Frederick. And Hamish confronts Chair about what he knows about her "Celine" past.—Huggo
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