Diane enters the Crimson office just as Kate and Sonny are kissing, and she's agreeing to marry him. Acting as a lawyer, she puts on a mock trial and interrogates both Kate and Sonny. It doesn't work. Kate is not only a witness in Sonny's defense. Diane, forget it. Jax is also in shock when he sees Kate and Sonny reunited. He thinks Kate is making a large mistake. Now, Diane and Jax can be as upset as they want, but I can guarantee that their upsetness combined won't equal Carly's when she finds out this wedding is still ON.
Sam manages to convince Jerry that squeezing her neck is unnecessary. She really should have known he was going to be suspicious. She goes into how she misses that con girl life and how she's just bored, bored, bored. Jerry is thrilled and kisses her. Sam, however, lets it be known that messing with her mother's man wasn't a good idea in the past, and how does she know he won't tell Alexis? Frustrated, Jerry leaves to go see Sam's mother. He's so blatantly disgusting.
Carly is horrified when she walks in on Jason and Elizabeth. She apologizes and runs out. Elizabeth knows that Jason wants to go after her and encourages him. Jason does, and Carly is extremely upset for forgetting (as she usually does) that Jason has a life. She even apoligizes to Elizabeth, who states that Jason wants to help her, and that she has to return to the hospital anyway. Carly is a mess and tells Jason that Jax found out she slept with her ex-husband, Jax is the love of her life, she'll never love anyone again. Until the next time.
Mrs. Albright is sent back to Desperate Housewives by the judge and replaced by someone named Garza, who is the alternate. He's a piece of work wondering why Johnny hasn't been declared guilty yet. Finally they reach a verdict and to no surprise to us but a surprise to plenty of people in the courtroom, Johnny is found not guilty. Scotty is furious, but Johnny cries and embraces his sister. He is full of the love of milk and kindness and even thanks his father.


