Dr. Guthrie sent Vicky roses! I noticed that when he knocked on her bedroom door after the séance, he identified himself as "Peter Guthrie" rather than "Dr. Guthrie". Do you think he'll start writing love poems to her?
Vicky keeps telling David that he's a little boy. "A séance is no place for a little boy" - that sort of thing. No little boy likes to be called a little boy. "A séance is no place for an eight-year-old" (David is eight, right?) would be much better. Along with an assertion that Josette carded all the séancers before she consented to talk to them.
Burke goes to the trouble of finding David, and does a really good job of telling David convincingly that he should be with his mother. And Laura hears all about it from David. Then Burke comes by the cottage when David's there, and Burke has a perfectly good excuse for being there, and does Laura say, "Thank you for talking to David!"? No, she says, "Stop coming here." Very rude of her.
Burke and Vicky had a good conversation together. Burke seemed like a nicer guy than usual, and Vicky seemed more intelligent than usual. In this episode, they bring out the best in each other. I'd like to see Burke spending a sleepless night or two trying to decide which he likes better, Vicky or Laura - but I don't think we ever get to see Burke's bedroom in the Presidential Suite. If he's smart, he's had a new bed installed, because I'm betting a night spent in an original Room 24 bed would feature nightmares and bedbugs.