In this episode, the Dickinson parents go out of town, leaving the three siblings alone for a night. Realizing that they have the house to themsevles, Emily suggests that they throw a party. And party they do like it's 1859. However, things get out of hand when Emily and Austin both realize they are in love with Sue. This is a good episode, but it is a lot of character and work-building, as well as laying the foundation for future plot points. This is the first time that we get to see some of the other "kids" of the town who reappear in subsequent episodes. There are some good supporting characters, but they are nothing special. Lavinia also gets a little more time to shine in this episode. Anna Baryshnikov is great at playing the character, but Lavinia is a little too boy-crazy for my taste in this episode. The real star of the episode is Hailee Steinfeld. It is fun to see her play "Drunk Emily," and she has a lot of great one-liners in this episode. Overall, while this isn't the best episode in the series, it is still excellent and better than most shows.