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Lynsey, the manager at Ed’s Doughnut House, conducts training with Zhang, who pays little attention to her instructions. In the aftermath of Skippy’s death, she has had to protect the diner’s reputation while dealing with everyone from the press to the Seabrook principal. It is understood, however, that Skippy died of an overdose, not from any of the shop’s products. Lynsey finds herself resonating with the romance between Lori and Skippy.
Lynsey debriefs Zhang on Skippy’s death to ensure that he won’t claim trauma pay from the company. She extends counseling services to him and then daydreams about a relationship with her regional manager, Senan.
The Seabrook College community grieves over the loss of Skippy. Howard, Tom, and Father Green attend the funeral mass along with Skippy’s year and some girls from St. Brigid’s, including Lori. Acting Principal Greg Costigan introduces Howard to Skippy’s parents, and they talk about Skippy’s great-grandfather, who fought in World War I. Skippy’s father regrets not telling anyone about their family situation earlier, but he thanks Howard for trying to talk to his son anyway.
At the Ferry, Farley becomes upset over the school’s inaction against the factors that led to Skippy’s death.
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