Cass, Felicia and Kathleen tried to call Peter to come and get them out. He was unreachable but Felicia left a message with the answering machine at Cecile's.
Catlin kicked the door open as planned (after a slightly prolonged hug) and they dashed in and rescued Wallingford from the bomb (at first Catlin tried to make Sally leave while he untied Wallingford (he was attached to a chair) but she wouldn't go and they were running at out of time so he picked the chair up with him and carried Wallingford out. They made it with just seconds to spare. Thrilling. Oh yes.)
Felicia began to open a candy bar and Cass and Kathleen attacked her. (they've been in that cellar all of two hours, poor starved dears.)
Catlin and Sally questioned Wallingford. He knows not where Cecile is. His memory is generally faulty. Sally says it sounds like he's been in Herb Harris' clutches. Wallingford is trying to remember.
Ross is in the Love stables. Marley and Ben appeared. Ben is eager to come to dinner as soon as Donna is well. Carl crawled out from under a log [figuratively]. He sent Ben off. There are strange horses in the stables. Racehorses . Marley left. Ross appeared and told Carl Marley is very pretty. (All these sinister men. All these people who are interested in Marley.)
Felicia made another call to Cecile's. Kathleen thinks Peter knows they're there and has decided to let them rot. They're drinking all the wine they can get their hands on. Kathleen lectured them on the price of wine. Cass spilt some on her. They're cold. They plan to share Cass' rug. He said (not quite coyly although it sounds like a good word) not to play hard to get. Come to Cass "O shut up" they chorused. Cass needs keeping in line.
Carl is doing evil things in the stables. Ross is put out because he isn't allowed to kill Catlin and Sally and Rachel. Carl is sending Ross on a sunny vacation.
Wallingford warned them against Ross. Catlin doesn't quite trust him. (the silly. Why would anyone protect someone who left him to be blown up?) Wallingford said Catlin was giving him a crick in his neck. (Not surprisingly.) Catlin told him not to tell anyone he'd seen either of them. They're going to tell Larry about Wallingford tomorrow. Wallingford going to stay the night with them (I suppose Catlin has clothes for him in his bag too). Sally wants to tell Larry about Donna's file. Sally gets the bed [again]. Catlin is now allotting portions of rug. (Wallingford says: once you've been tied up in a chair , you don't mind sleeping on the floor. I guess Catlin hasn't been tied up in chairs much.) Catlin left to get some sodas [? OK] and Sally went to get ready for bed. Meanwhile it seems Wallingford made off with their evidence against Donna. They're despondent. They're going to go back and look at Ross's blown up rooms. (Catlin said it was better than being depressed. He wouldn't let Sally finish her coffee. She said he was mean. Catlin: no, I'm in love. (That makes very little sense, really.))
Nancy is candystriping Donna. She raved to her about Perry. She asked if he ever talks about her. Donna said no. Nancy spilled food or something and made Donna very cross. Nancy is falling apart.
Carl offered to take Marley to the hospital. Marley declined. He is asking probing questions about Donna's cellar trips . Carl apologized for overreacting last night. He said all he wanted was for Marley to be happy. An exterminator's come. (How very odd.) It's Wallingford.
Donna sounds senile. She wouldn't tell Perry why she'd been burning things.
Lily let Wallingford into the wine cellar. He is armed with a plumber's wrench. (For those special occasions. Sometimes [he says] you have to take them on one on one.) Joyful reunion with Felicia. Cass is threatening to take Wally apart if he doesn't tell where Cecile is.
Perry consoled Nancy.
Carl called someone. He said Ross is mad and paranoid.
Wallingford explained (flattering Kathleen a bit). Vince thinks it's Cass fault Kathleen was out all night. Felicia will explain later.
Ben is eager to get in Donna's good books.
There's something going on to do with money and horses and Crystal Lake.