And we now know who killed Elena Alves and the answer was the simplest one possible.

Well, that’s probably about to change.

Grace, Jonathan, Haley, and Franklin huddle up to discuss where they go from here.

The Undoing

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Henry interrupts and further reveals that he ran the sculpting hammer through the dishwasher to protect dad.

Haley unofficially advises not to turn the damning evidence over.

Grace is horrified and tells him to leave.

Fair enough, considering he heard pops throwing him under the bus.

While Jonathan is making up with Henry, Franklin is hoping that Grace’s eyes are finally open.

“I do see,” she declares.

“I’ll fix this.”

During Jonathan’s testimony, she wants no emotion from Grace and the opposite from Jonathan.

Sounds like the new “clear eyes, full hearts, can’t lose” to me!

Back home, Grace finds a crying Henry sitting in the window.

They have a standoff over their thoughts on whether they can ever be a family again.

They do go on one of those famous Grace walks but we don’t hear what they say.

Unfortunately, we do hear what poor Miguel has to say as Haley calls him to the stand.

Meanwhile, Fernando bursts into a meeting room and loses his s— on Jonathan and Haley.

She’s suddenly eager to testify, and Haley is rightfully concerned.

“What is your truth?”

“I’m having a little trouble tracking it.”

Grace insists that she doesn’t believe Jonathan could do this and will speak to that.

He’s very excited to hear it.

“I know who and what I married,” Grace says as tears come down her face.

“She was in your camp, and you lost her,” she tells her client.

A forced father-son duet is intercut with flashbacks to what happened to Elena.

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He gets out and climbs up the side, prepared to jump.

Henry begs him not to.

Jonathan looks at her, meeting her eyes.

This causes him to smile and come down.

“I’m so sorry,” he says, coming in to hug Grace.

But she backs up and takes Henry with her.

And that is the story all about how rich people become undone.

What do we all think of the ending?

Is anyone else slightly underwhelmed?

And yet, what other logical reveals would we have preferred?

Episode Grade:B-

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