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Don asks if Emile and Marie will be okay for the night, and Megan explains that they do this all the time, that they'll recover in time for the party. Those words reminded me of last week's episode. After Don chases Megan around the apartment, knocking them down into their submerged living room, they recover. A little while later, they show up for work, all smiles and happy faces. Are they destined to become like Emile and Marie?

The episode named "Voyage to the Bottom of Buford" was aired on June 7, 2008 on Disney. In this episode, Phineas and Ferb help Buford find his missing goldfish Biff and Dr. Doofenshmirtz saves a kitten by accident and tries to re-gain his evil reputation afterwards.

Watch Episode "What thing?" I asked myself, wondering if I'd missed something. All episode long, she seemed to be disappointed, but it was never spelled out as far as I could see. It started after she gave Don the idea. It's as if, she feels like she hasn't earned her place at the table, or maybe she doesn't like the table. Or maybe she's still smarting from the fight with Don from the last episode. Whatever it is, it's big enough that she can't fully engage.

Sylar is OD'ing on Claire. Knowing full well that she probably doesn't want anything to do with him, he resorts to other tactics-kidnapping. Well, I guess pseudo-kidnapping would be more like it. Gretchen gets double the face time this week when Sylar poses as her. Speaking of Gretchen, she and Claire are still figuring out how friendly they want their friendship to be. Watch out though because it looks like Sylar wants a piece of Claire too. Gross!

Later, we find Pete and Ken in Pete's suburban living room, admiring Pete's new console stereo, long enough for Wilt Chamberlain to crawl in, with the sound of a miniature orchestra. Pete is in his element, playing the big shot.

Back in Manhattan, the Drapers entertain Megan's parents, Emile (Ronald Guttman) and Marie Calvet Julia Ormond), French Canadians who are more French and less Canadian. Emile is a college professor, struggling author, and impassioned Marxist, who disapproves of his daughter's new lifestyle. He treats Don with a barley disguised disdain that puts Don on edge. Marie is bored and narcotized, and flirts with every man who crossed her path.