Sean and Tally have even more hope that Zoe is alive as the Russian who confessed to her murder tells them that he only confessed so he could stay in a US prison, since it's much nicer than a Russian prison. That is, until Park tells them that he was the one who took the money out of the offshore account. Sean tells Park that he isn't giving him any money, so Park brings in some goons to beat him up.
Damien has indeed moved back in with his folks, and seems to have completely separated himself from Galina - no sign of her in this week's show. Frankie, meanwhile, is trying to get her mom to move back home, but no dice there, so she simply walks out while Damien breaks curfew and takes off in his car to drive to pick up Frankie. I though they lived in Illinois somewhere, while Frankie was on Manhattan. Even in a fast car like that, that's got to be a drive of several hours. What was he thinking?
As Peter prepares to unveil the company's new bike, Sunny seems to be putting the moves on him since Nina can't seem to make up her mind if she wants the family life or if she wants everything as she claims. At the end, she seems to want Cameron, since she didn't go to the party for Peter, but she did go to see Cameron and ending up kissing him wildly in the parking lot (and who knows what else). Beth, meanwhile, had an odd discussion with Kimberly about being a single parent. Though she says she isn't pregnant, I still suspect she is. Guess we'll have to wait on that one too.
Meanwhile the preview seems to show that Zoe will return next week, but it might be just another teaser. I still think she is alive, as I have all along, and she just took off so she didn't have to deal with Sean and all the money.