Cass, Rachel, Dean, Lorna, and Kevin are holding court in a booth at TOPS, waiting for Felicia and Jenna. Cass checks his watch, and finally Lorna says she's gonna go downstairs, but Dean stops her and asks her to please let Jenna handle this. Lorna retorts that Jenna is the last person who should be going head-to-head with Felicia right now. But Rachel agrees with Dean: the last thing Felicia needs is another confrontation, at least not today. Dean asks what that means, not today. Rachel doesn't think they can avoid it any longer and suggests they call Victor Rodriguez and set up the intervention. Dean says it's Felicia's birthday, so why call today? Rachel says that's exactly why: she wants Felicia to have many more birthdays. Cass agrees with Rachel, citing the fact that Felicia has already given up her career, her family, and her friends. What else is there to wait for? Kevin knows that Victor has some free time at the beginning of next week. Lorna points out that even Victor said that the intervention could backfire. Rachel says if they don't do anything, Felicia's drinking could backfire, and Cass says it already has; they've all seen what's going on with Felicia. Lorna says if they decide to do this intervention, who among them is going to be in on it? Rachel doesn't think she would be of any help because she and Felicia just aren't getting along lately and her presence would probably just make Felicia uncomfortable, but Cass points out that Felicia will be uncomfortable with any one of them there. From what Cass understands, that's the whole point. Rachel says that Cass and Lorna are more in the loop than she is because Felicia has effectively cut Rachel out of her life, especially today by quitting the talk show at KBAY. Kevin thinks that Victor would say that's exactly why Rachel needs to be at the intervention. Drinking is destroying Felicia's career, and Rachel is the boss. Nobody can tell Felicia that better than Rachel. But Rachel feels that Felicia clearly doesn't want her to be the boss right now. However, Rachel says she will do anything she can to help. Having locked in Rachel and Cass for the intervention, Lorna asks Dean if he's going to participate. Dean asks how it works. Cass tells him that the idea is that they confront Felicia as a group about how her drinking is affecting them and it snaps her out of this. Dean thinks it sounds like they get Felicia alone and all attack her, but Lorna tells him it's not attacking Felicia, it's really more like defense. Dean says he doesn't think Jenna will see it that way, and Felicia definitely won't see it that way. Lorna figures this means Dean doesn't want to be involved. Rachel pipes up that she doesn't think Dean should be involved, because he'll be so worried about Jenna that he won't be able to concentrate on Felicia, and this is about Felicia. When Lorna says that Jenna should be a part of this, Kevin says Jenna shouldn't be a part of this unless she's ready to deal with some really rough stuff. Dean says Jenna can handle it even if she doesn't agree with it, but Cass says if that's the case, then Jenna shouldn't participate. Kevin says he's participated in interventions before and all it takes is a few key people with a lot of love and courage. It doesn't take a cast of thousands. Lorna asks what now, and Rachel says now somebody has to call Victor and set up the whole thing. Rachel and Cass both offer to make the call, but Lorna says no; Felicia is her mother, and she'll make the phone call, and she excuses herself to do just that. Kevin follows Lorna and tells her she's doing the right thing. Lorna replies, "Oh, yeah, I'm lying to my mother. I'm setting her up for a showdown." When Kevin tells Lorna she doesn't have to go through with this, Lorna says she could sit by and watch Felicia destroy herself. Some choice. Then she goes to call Victor. Back at the table, Kevin assures the others that Lorna's going to be fine. Cass reflects that this will probably be the toughest on Lorna. She waited twenty-some-odd years to find her real mother and...
Rachel finishes Cass's thought by saying, "She turns out to be an alcoholic."
Felicia and Jenna arrive then, laughing, arms around each other, and Felicia asks the others what's with all the long faces. This is Felicia's birthday party, remember? Thanks to Janie for the scenes.
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