Cameron and Nina are found out as they arrive at the hospital, and Peter isn’t happy about it. He summons the board and asks them to give him the chance to turn around the company. Perhaps more importantly, he doesn’t invite Cameron, and then, wasting no time, he asks Sunny how long it will take to get to her house.
When Nina shows up to ask his forgiveness, he gives her a nice lecture about how Cameron sent her a letter to break up with her (which didn’t even have the correct postage, how he made a life with her, and she no longer has a home there. Can’t say you blame the guy - though he was perhaps a bit speedy pulling the trigger with Sunny.
Meannwhile Damien finds some dirt on Galina, who has a guy of her own. It turns out he has a woman who helped him get into the country, and that is her “cousin” who wants the pretzel cart. Being the nice guy that he is, Damien gives Galina the money, but tells her otherwise they are done. Unfortunately, it looks like Galina took the prenup advice to heart, for it seems that she is pregnant. Of course, there is no telling that it is Damien’s, but we’ll surely have to wait to find that out.
Maggie manages to save her brother from a gold digger who suddenly showed up wanting to marry him, and finds her own happiness by going to volunteer as a nurse at the free clinic, which will presumably keep her from butting into other people’s business.
And finally we have a bit of closure in the Sean and Tally saga. It turns out that Tally knows who killed Zoe, because it was Tally. She insists it was an accident, however, and just before she hops a plane to head out of town with the money, she calls Sean and they are now on the run together. But in the hotel, the manager spots Sean on a wanted poster and as Sean goes to ask him to not call the police, the manager shoots Sean. We’ll see how that turns out - but once again we didn’t get any previews, so what happens next week is anyone’s guess.