For a billionaire with access to seemingly everything she could ever want, Molly is just now learning that there are two problems money can’t fix — other billionaires and matters of the heart. Our girl’s having a rough go of things, and if Loot doesn’t get renewed and this is how this story ends, it will be a travesty. I will be the saddest recapper in history.

Molly Wells deserves to go out on some wins, but in the season-two finale, she’s taking a lot of Ls. Things start off great, by the way. She and Grace are posing for a Vanity Fair cover and article titled “We Shouldn’t Exist,” which is all about how the two of them are attempting to dismantle the billionaire class from inside the house.

Their photo shoot is a treat and they look great — even if the direction to “Look generous!” seems complicated. Maya Rudolph and Ana Gasteyer continue to have the most fun together (please don’t take them away from us). But the shoot isn’t really the point — it gives Molly time to download both Grace and Nicholas on the whole Arthur situation.

He didn’t touch her “boobs, butt, or front,” but he did touch her hips, and that means something, okay? Grace and Nicholas are sure Arthur is in love with Molly. “He’s gonna be inside of you in like 24 hours tops, trust me,” Nicholas, a true dream assistant, tells her. Things are going great at the office, too.

Not only does Molly get to sit around and listen to people talk about how good she looks on the Va.