Clinton comes home exhausted. Nancy talks to him and makes him feel better. Then she tells him that they should have another child.
Clinton talks to Nancy about money. Nancy has enough and shoos him off.
Nina visits the bedridden May to talk seriously about the daytime television (soap opera) roll she took over for May.
Peggy asks Richard to hypnotize her to try and find out why she went back in time. Instead she starts rambling about marriage and taking off her clothes. His father starts pounding on the door, so it's a race to get her back together before the dad comes ...
Charlie tries to propose to Peggy (for the second time) and she starts talking about the future and women's rights. A confused Charlie keeps trying to tell her he loves her, but she won't marry him.
Peggy and Michael hang out on lovers lane. Michael recites poetry and Peggy starts to enjoy being a kid again. Then when everything is going perfectly Peggy realizes it can't last.
Joe is at his Doctor's, and is questioning about AIDS. Joe goes through a rollercoaster of emotion and feeling about the disease, and even though he knows the modes of infection, it makes him no less secure. The Doctor begins to test him for AIDS, but Joe ...
Andrew is dying of AIDS and he is obsessed with his trial. Miguel (his lover) is trying to give him his meds, but his vein is closed and they need to go to the hospital. They get into an argument about how much time he has left, and Miguel is scared of be ...
Andrew goes to Joe to get representation against the legal firm he used to work at, but was fired. He believes it was wrongful termination because he is a homosexual and has AIDS. Andrew tells Joe the story, and Joe refuses to represent him.
Max Cohen, a number theorist, approaches his old mathematics mentor, Sol Robeson, about a very controversial theory he's exploring, and they engage in a very heated argument.
Dale comes over to Saul's place. They smoke crazy weed, and set up the movie.
Utah pesters Pappas until he tells him his theory on who the bank robbers are, "They are Surfers!" Could use a third office person if you want.
Miss Connelly tries to talk to Father Callifer about his drinking problem. Then Callifer surprises Connelly with his frank denial of faith.
Stuckey stops by the hotel room and lets Vivian know that he knows she's a prostitute. He attempts to rape her.
Just when she's starting to feel close to Edward, Vivian gets thrown for a loop. For the first time, he makes her feel like a prostitute.
In these 3 scenes, Janet and Marty have disagreements about the case as their past together gets in the way.
Libby approaches Jack about being dishonorable. When he refuses to change his campaign structure she quits.