Dante (a typically fine Michael Pare) agrees to transport Rudolpho's friend Stephen Hamilton (an excellent performance by Gary Cady) and his two daughters Ayla and Cordula. However, Dante is unaware that Hamilton is being blackmailed by the Orchard to spy on him. Meanwhile, Percy (the ever-adorable Tanya Allen in delightfully spunky form) befriends the daughters and clashes with Dante over a new addition to the Tulip's security system. This episode moves along at a swift pace and generates a considerable amount of tension as well as neatly explores the familiar themes of trust, loyalty, and betrayal. Real life siblings Anna and Cathy Keenan are extremely charming, fetching, and dynamic as the daughters; they provide a good deal of humor and energy as they dress Percy up in fancy clothes and lead her astray by getting Percy high on a potent designer drug. And things get very exciting in the rousing and suspenseful last third when a man who's determined to nab Hamilton boards the Tulip.
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