P.S. I Love You (2)

Season 5Episode 3260 minMay 24, 1995
P.S. I Love You (2)

David tells Brandon about Kelly and Alison, and Brandon humiliates Kelly with his drunken ramblings. Brandon plans to give in to Valerie. But that night, the police pull over Brandon and arrest him when a joint is found in Valerie's car. He is released the next morning, but rejects Valerie for getting him in trouble. He clears the air with Kelly before heading home, and refuses another reconciliation attempt. After learning that Tom Rose knew his father, Dylan tries to contact Christine Pettit for information, but Rose traces the call. The next morning, Tom Rose takes Dylan up in a tram car, where his goons hold him over the edge. Rose tells Dylan that he had nothing to do with Jack McKay's murder, yet he claims that he does know the identity of Jack's killer... but the information would cost Dylan his life. After being released, Dylan terminates his movie deal with Charley. Dylan and Brandon end up sharing a bus ride back to Beverly Hills. When Dylan gets home, he gets his gun out of storage and quietly vows to track down and kill his father's murderer. Brandon learns that the house has been sold, and he must move in two weeks. He and Valerie end up making out. Ray becomes physical with Donna during an argument and knocks her down the stairs. She suffers an arm injury, and is unnerved when her mother suddenly gives Ray her approval. Valerie tells Donna that she saw Ray push her, but Donna denies it and lashes out at Valerie, aware that she and Ray have been seeing each other. Also, Steve discovers the truth about his "goddess."

P.S. I Love You (2) has aired on May 24, 1995
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