However, she manages to retain her composure and greets Jane with a smile, as she introduces herself and they exchange pleasantries. While appreciating her politeness; Tony is getting impatient as he says, "So what are we doing here? How are we fixing this?" Judy looks at Tony and plainly says, "We fix it by Jane staying for the dinner."

Both Jane and Tony look at one another, and then at Judy as Tony says, "That can't happen. That can't be the answer!" Jane acts offended as she says, "There's worse things you could be seen doing than eating dinner with your public wife."

Judy takes in the tone of her comment and the content and thinks, damn, she's a trip. Yet she has to agree as she says, "Unfortunately, she's right Tony. She's already here, too many people have seen her. If she leaves that will be the conversation; which isn't a good look for anybody. Especially with you and Kerry dressed looking like a coordinated couple."

Despite her reply making sense; Tony can't believe what he's hearing. He's getting angrier by the second as he says, "That's not how this was supposed to go. There's no room for anybody else at the cast table. So where's she supposed to sit?"

Judy takes a breath as says, "I've already talked to the staff. You and Jane will be able to sit at an adjacent table with the production staff. Jane quickly says, "That sounds good. It will be interesting to talk with some of the producers and set designers on the show."

Both Tony and Judy look at her in disbelief, as she completely glosses over the inconvenience and disruptive nature of this situation. Judy then looks at Tony, and if looks could kill; she's convinced Jane would drop dead on sight.

Knowing that nothing that he was about to say would help matters; Judy touches his arm, as if to center him and comfort him at the same time as she says, "So, it's a go. Right Tony?" He takes a breath as he says, "What about Kerry? I need to know how she feels about this. I need to talk to her."

Jane smartly replies, "Calm down, it benefits her too." Tony looks at her and says, "Benefits her. Are you serious?" Judy hears the oh damn alarm go off in her head, and before she can respond she hears him say, "Yeah you know all about beneficial situations don't you." Jane scoffs as she says, "Now who has revisionist history?"

This is going left faster than hot lava running downhill. Judy tries to intervene as she says, "Tony, let it go." But it's too late. He takes the bait, and continues as he lays it all out on the line and says, "No. I can't let it go. Because my ex-wife can't let it go. My ex-wife who has been in love with someone else for over half her life, and only married me because she got pregnant, and the love of her life was already married. An interesting tidbit I discovered after our second child was born. And yet I stayed. I stayed and I did the right thing by raising my kids and staying in the marriage for the kids. I even let her have her life when her love got divorced. You remember that right?"

Jane is fuming as she says, "How dare you go there in front of this stranger!" Tony responds, "How dare you walk around like you're some type of victim!" She scoffs as she says, "So who's the victim here if it's not me? Is it you? Or is it your precious Kerry? Because the way I see it it's all bullshit given the fact that you also got benefits of our marriage too."

Judy sees the ball is rolling and can't be stopped; so she lets them continue as Tony says, "Damn it. You're not a victim in this any more than I am Jane. This is a mess we created before Kerry came into the picture; she doesn't deserve this. But you're dragging her into this unnecessarily simply because you're bored, or crazy or hell I don't know. But it stops now; it stops right fucking now. This is the last time you pull this type of shit on us. I won't have you stressing her out for your enjoyment, especially not now!"

The ending of his statement pierces Jane's ears and heart. Despite her being aware of Kerry's pregnancy; as if something took over her body, she steps back and looks away. Her body posture shows one of defeat, she's speechless. She'd put it out of her mind after hearing the news first hand from him weeks ago. But here is the reality yet again; the reality of her being the only mother of his children has been compromised.

The weight of the silence covers the room, filling in the gaps and making it tough to breathe. Tony now considers the harshness of his tone and sees the look of sadness and what some would say is a remorseful look on Jane's face, as she ponders the details of the new reality they'll all be facing soon.

Judy takes advantage of the silence as she says, "Look, I know we're dealing with a lot of emotion here on both sides. And I hate to rush you, because I can appreciate both of your passions and the sensitivity of this matter. But we have to reign this in right now because we have an event to get through. And deal with the fact that the person who set all of this into motion is among us."

Tony looks at Judy and says, "I shouldn't be surprised. But I am." Judy nods as she says, "That's understandable. This is under handed even for her." Jane comes out of her thoughts as she says, "I don't want to do this." Judy looks at her and says, "Jane, I know this is going to be difficult. But now isn't the time to get cold feet."