Brothers & Sisters Episode 4.05 Last Tango in Pasadena
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Brothers & Sisters Episode 4.05 Last Tango in Pasadena

Episode Premiere
Oct 25, 2009
Genre
Drama
Production Company
After Portsmouth, Berlanti, Touchstone TV
Official Site
http://abc.go.com/shows/brothers-and-sisters
Episode Premiere
Oct 25, 2009
Genre
Drama
Period
2006 - 2011
Production Co
After Portsmouth, Berlanti, Touchstone TV
Distributor
ABC
Official Site
http://abc.go.com/shows/brothers-and-sisters
Director
Bethany Rooney
Screenwriter
Molly Newman, Jason Wilborn
Main Cast
Additional Cast

Wine of the Week: 2005 Jordan Cabernet Sauvignon, Alexander Valley - The tango is a complex dance, and with the arrival of Sarah's French companion and all of the complexities the family is sure to encounter, a serious Cabernet Sauvignon is just the ticket. With concentrated aromas of cassis, cherry, cedar, red rose petal, and tobacco, the 2005 Jordan Cab is exactly the wine that pairs! Dark, rich, and delicious (the wine ladies, not the guy) sit down with this wine and a Croque Monsieur and enjoy as the drama, and dancing, unfolds...

It's been seven days since Luc surprised Sarah by jetting in from France. They plan to mark their one week anniversary in bed, as their time in Sarah's boudoir (that's French) will be limited. Her kids are coming home soon. And by soon, we mean now! Luc has to make a hasty exit when Sarah's ex drops them off early.

Sarah convinces Nora to let Luc stay at her place temporarily. When Nora tries to give Justin dance lessons for the wedding, Luc asks to cut in. He takes Justin by the hand and soon the two are tangoing like there's no tomorrow. The men end their dance with a lovely dip. Nora stands dumbfounded and the just-arriving Kevin loses all feeling in his extremities. As for us, we're just laughing hysterically.

Scotty's friend, Michelle, offers to be a surrogate mom. It'll save Kevin and Scotty money, eliminate the waiting period and really help Michelle, as she can focus on her growing handbag business as their baby is growing in her. Scotty thinks the idea may be worth exploring. Kevin...not so much.

Robert offers to take a bored Kitty to a social event at the Reagan Library. But when they reach a rooftop to catch a chopper, Kitty realizes that she won't be heading to any building named for our nation's 40th President. Robert has other plans involving a candlelit table for two. Kitty says, "You never do anything halfway do you?"

Kitty is appreciative but also tells Robert that she wants to feel normal. That involves not wanting special treatment like intimate rooftop dinners. Robert understands but wishes Kitty had told him sooner, as the fireworks show he scheduled has just started. Like she said, he never does anything halfway.

Holly discovers that the company that manages her money defrauded its investors. This puts her a little on edge, as she's been doling out big bucks for her daughter's wedding. Holly confides to David that she was scammed out of all her money. She's back to where she started.

As many in the family struggle to find a way to stop drooling over Luc, Sarah struggles to find a way to tell her children about Kitty. Unfortunately, Paige overhears Sarah talking on the phone and eventually asks Nora about her Aunt Kitty. Nora has no choice but to spill the beans, which upsets Sarah.

Whatever moves Luc taught Justin worked wonders. He dances like a champ with Rebecca in front of the family. Soon everyone is getting dance lessons from Luc. When he tries to teach the tango, Kevin and Scotty argue about who will take the lead. It's just the tip of the iceberg. Scotty feels that Kevin makes all the decisions in their relationship and he is merely a follower. Sounds like the dance lesson is over.

Back home, Kevin and Scotty continue their fight. When Scotty lays out the opportunity they have been given with Michelle's offer to be their surrogate, Kevin finally bends. The only real caveat is that Michelle must provide him with as many handbags as he wants. Looks like our boys are gonna have a baby!

Nora has been less than receptive to Luc since he set up camp in her home. When Luc finds her crying by the pool at night, he apologizes for any inconvenience his presence has caused. Nora apologizes, too. Luc says that it's impossible to be sad while dancing. He takes her hand and they share a sweet dance under the stars. This guy is smooth.

Sarah realizes that she shouldn't be upset with Nora for telling her kids about Kitty. She should have been honest about things from the start. Nora realizes that she has stop worrying about everyone and everything all the time. But if we know Nora, that won't be easy. When Nora catches Kevin roughhousing with Kitty and Sarah's kids, she screams for them to stop. But it's not because she's worried about Kitty. It's simply because she wants to get in on the fun. Maybe it'll be easier than we thought.