- Bridget suspects "her husband" to be behind the hit on "her". Macawi abducts Bridget's only friend to get to her. Henry wants to withdraw his money in Andrew's hedge fund.
- Henry grudgingly agrees to let Andrew withdraw his investment in his hedge fund, which his firm partner sees as crucial foothold to lure wife Gemma's family fortune. Based solely on a photograph used by her assailant, Bridget speculates that Henry might have order a hit-man for Siobhan, whose former utterings she now reads in that light. FBI Agent Machado is increasingly openly vexed by "Siobhan's" lack of cooperation, while the real one, learning about her closed Manhattan accounts, turns even more grimly on her 'insufferable' twin.—KGF Vissers
- Bridget learns she has a potential clue to bring her closer to Siobhan's killer. Bridget discovers some interesting information about Andrew, which causes tension between them. Meanwhile, Agent Machado continues his pursuit of Bridget and tensions flare between Henry and Gemma over their investment in Andrew's hedge fund.—CW Publicity
- "Ringer" - "If You Ever Want a French Lesson" - Sept. 27, 2011
Bridget-As-Siobhan is mulling the phone she got off the hitman when Andrew enters. He says Juliet got off to her mother in Miami just fine. He tells BAS he has a surprise for her and to be at an address at 11. He leaves. Bridget calls Mike and fills him in on the current details including that the phone has no ID-ing info like numbers, texts, or pictures. He tells her to pry the back off and look for a serial number. She goes to Andrew's desk and pulls out a letter opener but drops it. As she crouches down she notices a picture of her and Andrew on a low shelf that she recognizes. It is the photo of herself that she found in the hitman's pocket with Andrew cropped out. She tells Mike she thinks Andrew might be involved. He says she really has no evidence but maybe she shouldn't stay in New York. She says it's working and she's as safe as can be except for that whole pesky someone-wants-to-kill Siobhan thing.
After they hang up, Mike is knocked out and taken by thugs. They work for Bodoway. They work him over to get info about Bridget-- Bodoway doesn't like loose ends- but Mike claims ignorance. When beating him doesn't work, Bodoway strikes on the idea of an even worse punishment for the former drug addict: he shoots him up.
Bridget arrives at the address for her surprise and it turns out that Andrew has arranged for her to get a dress fitted by a fancy couture designer and is taking her to "Swan Lake" even though he hates the ballet. Gemma is there to help. BAS wonders why he did this. Gemma tells her to accept this nice gesture and wonders why she and Andrew seem to have problems since they used to be so happy. Besides it's her cheating husband they should worry about. As they leave BAS gets a call on the dead man's phone. A man is watching her and tells her to leave the phone. She tries to get answers about what's going on and gets none.
Later while going through some papers she comes across the card of a divorce attorney. She goes to see him, running into an acquaintance of Siobhan's in the elevator. The attorney informs her that she came to see him about a potential divorce, that tension was escalating between Siobhan and Andrew, and she indicated she might be afraid of him. He also tells her that Andrew might be trying to cheat her out of her half of a potentially profitable real estate investment. She goes to the apartment building at 227 Pratt St. and discovers that it is in fact dilapidated and full of asbestos so Andrew may have been telling the truth when he said it was worthless. While there she is confronted by the man who wants the phone who is after Siobhan. She pulls a gun on him and escapes. She takes a taxi to see Machado under the guise of wanting an update on the search for Bridget. He says he has no leads but believes that BAS isn't being honest with him. They part and the dead man's phone rings again. The nefarious dude wants to know why BAS is meeting with the FBI and points out that he disposed of the dead body. She tells him she's buying herself some insurance: if anything happens to her, the phone will go to Machado and he will connect the dots.
Later still BAS goes to Andrew's office in her fancy new dress. She tells him that she wants a do-over and for things to be good again. He is hopeful that this could happen because when things were good between them, apparently they were really good.
In Henry and Gemma's world, Henry tells Andrew he wants out of the hedge fund. Andrew says it does a nice return and Henry should wait but Henry say his publishers may be balking at his book so he might publish it himself or shop it around and that will take money and time. When Andrew's partner Olivia gets wind of this she tries to convince Andrew to make him stay. He says Henry barely has anything invested but Olivia points out that if Henry leaves so does Gemma, and Olivia has her sights set on Gemma's incredibly wealthy dad Tim Arborgast. Andrew says he tried to steal Arborgast from another firm once before with bad results so to leave it alone. But Olivia can't. She engineers Gemma down to the office, so she can "accidentally" tell her about Henry pulling out of the fund. Henry returns livid. Andrew apologizes and takes Olivia to task, but not too hard saying she should just let him know when she's going to pull stuff so he knows how to play it.
Over in real Siobhan's world in Paris, she meets an international banker named Tyler Baron, who knows no French. After flirting with him in a bar she writes her hotel room info on his hand saying he should use it if he ever needs a French lesson. He takes her up on her offer but just as they're getting hot and heavy she pushes him off and kicks him out. She then goes to throw up. Later we see Henry answer his phone from a private number. We cut to Siobhan on the other end, not saying anything, just staring forlornly at a positive pregnancy test.
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