Kat has just had a concussion, so Patrick is trying to keep her awake. They start to get into it, then they have their first real moment. Then she vomits on his shoes.
Murphy's opening statement. She summarizes what the prosecution intends to do, and points out the fact that Tobias was raped, and that is terrible, period.
Katherine goes to Sara's house to further question her about the night of the rape, and Sara tries to make it clear that she was, in fact, a victim, despite her socio-economic status.
Allnut explains the situation, and how they are stuck on the wrong side of the battle lines. Rose then starts to hatch an idea of creating a torpedo out of what they have on board to attack a German battleship.
Fran and Sheldrake exchange Christmas gifts. She gives him a record, full of significance and love, he gives her a hundred dollars so she can buy what she wants. And he still won't get divorced.
Kubilik wakes up in Baxter's apartment after she tries to kill herself. Baxter consoles, helps, and convinces her to stay there while she recuperates.
Sheldrake calls Bud into his office and traps him into coming clean about lending out his apartment to execs who are carrying on affairs. Then the phone rings, and Bud tries to escape, then it turns out Sheldrake wants to have his own affair in the apart ...
Bud gets caught lending out his apartment so the execs at his office can carry on affairs. He admits the whole thing to Sheldrake, and promises never to do it again.
Two people have to go visit their Aunt who is old and gross. One doesn't want to go, and the other knows they have to.
Daniel (A neo nazi) meets with a reporter Guy. Guy traps him with questions about his past (Daniel's also Jewish). Daniel Ends with threatening Guy's life.
Remy and Anne hit it off while at dinner. Then it shifts gears when Anne realizes Remy is that smart, and Remy realizes Anne is that capable.
Gary and Brooke begin arguing about doing the dishes and cleaning up after a dinner party, but it quickly escalates into a much bigger fight.
Gary goes to the bar where Johnny is the bartender after he has a fight with his girlfriend. Johnny ends up making Gary paranoid his girl is cheating on him, and also Johnny implies he'll kill the guy she's cheating on him with.
Barry has somewhat conquered his fear of intimacy long enough to move out of the house on Long Island and start a relationship with Audrey. But when his budding career as a screenwriter/director starts to happen, he backs out of it. Marty is his agent. ...
Jack, Barry and Patrick are first generation Irish brothers who grew up on Long Island, the sons of a “wife-beating, child-abusing alcoholic” and a long-suffering mother. When their father dies, Mom buries him and quickly returns to Ireland to rejoin a l ...
Two out-of-work actors posing as a King and a Queen talk to one another in an abandoned theater. They constantly slip in and out of characters, showing that they are really practically nothing without their classic theater.
Celie and Shug talk about Albert and how he doesn't love Celie. Shug loves Albert but he is too weak for her. She then tells Celie that she's beautiful.
Paul talks to Heidi the night after they sleep together. Through an argument they resolve the issue of who wins and what matters.