Danny and Delinda break up. Watching Ed console Danny over the end of his relationship was very amusing, given what we know about the tough-as-nails former CIA officer, but also a sign that he thinks of Danny as the son he never had.
Whilst getting over Delinda, Danny, Sam and others try to solve the mystery of a visitor to the Montecito who bought a lot of chips bust hasn't gambled a cent. (Love the Danny/Mike bromance, by the way).
Also: Ed's long-lost cousin is in town. His name is Donny and, lo and behold, he has met someone called Marie in Vegas and they are planning on getting eloped. Ed's well-honed spidey senses start tingling, so he looks into the whole situation and, naturally, settles it in patented Big Ed Deline style. The scene at the end with Donny and Ed at a topless pancake house definitely made me chuckle.
Whilst getting over Delinda, Danny, Sam and others try to solve the mystery of a visitor to the Montecito who bought a lot of chips bust hasn't gambled a cent. (Love the Danny/Mike bromance, by the way).
Also: Ed's long-lost cousin is in town. His name is Donny and, lo and behold, he has met someone called Marie in Vegas and they are planning on getting eloped. Ed's well-honed spidey senses start tingling, so he looks into the whole situation and, naturally, settles it in patented Big Ed Deline style. The scene at the end with Donny and Ed at a topless pancake house definitely made me chuckle.