Callie overhears some more personal matters between Wilson and his son Tate, and Wilson asks her about her life and how she overcame matters to become a success story.
Jesus hits it off with Rebecca at a bar, and the two of them spend the night together, but neither of them know has figured out that their connections to Callie.
Mariana: It's great if you can ignore the racism, sexism, and general oppression. Jesus: Just tell me whose ass I'm kicking first. Marina: You're not kicking anyone's ass, although, I would love to watch.
Tate: Maybe what I wanted was a father who was there -- who wasn't working all the time. Wilson: I worked to provide for my family. Tate: No, no, you worked for this. For a lifetime appointment to play God. It wasn't enough you judged every little thing I ever said or did. You needed a stage to impose your intellectual and moral authority on the world.