Much as I disliked and despised the previous two episodes, I quite liked this one, because we get to know the characters a bit better. Hilary was especially vulnerable trying to fix her broken marriage but that didn't quite work out because of her inability to be untrue to herself. I was hoping for a reconciliation between Hilary, gorgeously dressed in orange, and David, but no way. However, her dinner party wasn't as bad as she told David and I quite agree with the male guest that soon one will be able to talk only about the weather so as not to "offend" anyone... and anyone is so easily offended nowadays.
During Hilary's dinner party, Margaret crashes in, totally deranged and playing the despicable "mother card" to a non-mother. "You don't know how I feel because you don't have kids", as if only mothers can suffer and anybody else's suffering is second rate. Margaret is an unsympathetic hysterical woman and if I were Hilary, I would have told her never to play the mother card again and would have sent her to buzz off once and for all.
Instead, Margaret gets the key to the recently deceased neighbor's apartment, and rummaging through his possessions she finds a postcard from Thailand. Margaret cleverly assumes that Dead Guy was in Thailand, stalking her family to plan for Gus's kidnapping, because being in Thailand and sending a postcard to oneself is what anybody would do... On a sideline, something mothers are unable to understand is that most people do not want to kidnap their spoiled brat toddlers, but are perfectly happy to see them with their parents, especially when the parents leave and take them with them.
Elsewhere, Mercy is more of her morose self, gloomy and obsessing about her being "cursed", feeling lonely and hooking up again with David.