What a great episode. The beauty of this show is that as viewers, we are never quite sure what is going on in the heads of the characters. In the sky above are massive amounts of money and egos even bigger. We also have family where love does not really exist. When Logan exerts himself, no one should ever believe him. Still, stuck in the primordial goo are hopes that somehow this mess will be cleaned up, even if no one is willing to do the cleaning, or even trust the cleaner. The big deal is what this whole season is about and there are no risk takers. Even those that support a plan, back off the minute there is a bit of dissent. There is going to be a powwow. The wedding is in jeopardy. Nobody cares. They are so full of angst they can barely move. Meanwhile, Logan is the one who has it simple. He gets what he wants and won't back down. On another note, there is a great scene where Tom has told Greg to tell Kerry she is not anchor material without saying who is making the decision. The show gets better and better.