"Lily and Reggie were playing 21 (the card game) for pretzels as Reggie asked Lily not to mention ghosts to Greenlee anymore. Lily insisted ghosts did exist. Before their ghost conversation could continue, Dani (along with Garret and Mimi) interrupted them. She told him how sorry she was about Greenlee. "Save it for somebody who gives a damn," snapped Reggie. Garret had a one-on-one with Reggie and warned him he needed to respect Dani, if not, he'd answer to him. Meanwhile, Mimi asked Danielle to be her maid of honor at her wedding to Garret, which she wanted to have in Pine Valley. Upstairs, Zach was surprised when Lily was revealed as a card counter in his casino. She had won $211,000. "Card counting isn't illegal," pointed out Lily. Yes, but gambling at the age of 17 was. She should have stuck to the pretzels. Zach's chat with Lily lifted his spirits, though.
Tad pleaded with the robbers to let Dixie go, but they wouldn't. So Tad took matters into his own hands and attacked one of the robbers, sending Dixie loose in the process. Meanwhile, the other gunman took aim at Tad. Thankfully Adam ruined his aim just as the gun went off. "It was a reflex. I wasn't thinking," he later quipped. The robbers fled, and as Tad was running off after them, Dixie stopped him and berated him for putting his life at risk. In the midst of the banter, Alfred noticed blood. Yup, Tad had been shot in the arm. "I left my bullet-proof cape at the cleaners." Dixie and Tad slipped back into their old banter and after Krystal witnessed it, she got her $10,000 from Adam and left, heading straight to David's. She wanted to know exactly what David knew about Dixie. Meanwhile, back at the bank, Tad refused to go to the hospital, but Dixie was insistent. "Sedate him if you have to," Dixie snapped and fabulous dialogue went back and forth. "Would you two get a room?!" Adam asked, garnering peculiar looks from both Tad and Dixie as the paramedics wheeled Tad out.
Greenlee told the search party it was time to give up. Ryan was gone and finding a body wouldn't made a difference. She assured her father that she was going to be okay, she had to be for the baby. But there was someplace she had to be right now and David and Jack let her go alone. Meanwhile, Zach had a little pow-wow with Ryan, explaining he had to commit 100 percent to faking his death. He had to forget about Greenlee, everything about her, because that is what death was. As soon as he was good and gone, Greenlee could move on. If he failed, he would wreck what was left of Greenlee's life. "I know how tough it is to disappear," Zach advised. He warned him not to call just to hear her voice and go by the house to see her. With that, Ryan left Zach's office and didn't exactly listen to Zach's advice. Later, as Greenlee grieved for her dead husband, the not-so-dead Ryan watched from behind a bush. Just when you think Greenlee has almost caught him, he ducked out of the way. For the remainder of the episode, Ryan spied on his wife finally breaking down. Once Greenlee finally left, he turned to leave as well but came face-to-face with Lily. So much for ghosts not existing!"
- Soap Central