- As the search for Joy grows more intense, her son, Logan, becomes hellbent on pointing the cops away from his own family.
- Logan's story is told. As the one who believes Savannah is somehow connected to Joy's disappearance, Logan goes to the police with his suspicions, while he staunchly defends his father, who is under suspicion by more than the police. In light of the subsequent discussions with his siblings, he cannot help but examine his decision to stay in Florida which led to the break-up with Indira, and his relationship especially with Troy in not having provided the funds to buy the tennis academy and in being the one viewing their father the harshest of the siblings. Things may change on all when the police discover that someone who claims to have found it on the side of the road has been trying to sell Joy's bicycle. Meanwhile, Amy, who is running on a stream of consciousness in her approach in trying to find Joy has the latest in unusual encounters with Simon. In the process, she comes across some evidence that may tie Savannah to Joy's disappearance. And in his usual passive/aggressive nature, Stan deals with the accusatory glances directed to him concerning Joy from "friends", neighbors, and others at the tennis academy.—Huggo
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