Recap
Vivian Volkoff stands before the door her locket has opened. Inside, there's a key card on a pedestal. When she picks it up, a red light starts flashing and beeping. She murmurs "I give up" before dropping her head in her hands. A gentleman states that she's having a strange reaction to being given a gift of this magnitude. He's Riley, Alexei's attorney. He has a letter for Vivian, which he starts reading in her father's voice as ordered by Alexei. She asks him to read it normally. The letter states that the card in the safe will help her rebuild Volkoff Industries. She refuses. He says nobody says no to Alexei, as he pulls a gun on her. Perhaps she'd like to rethink her answer. She attacks him, and escapes...
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Cultural References
Chuck: Come on, come on! It's about that time, honey bunny.
Chuck says this while he and Sarah are robbing the bank of Macau. It is a reference to a line from the 1994 film Pulp Fiction, where a man and woman are robbing a diner and the man refers to his girlfriend as honey bunny.