Two workers talk about Santa's Village, when they realize that they don't have a Santa. So the boss orders the other one to be the Santa.
Mary, a fundamentalist Christian, asks her equally Christian mother, Lillian, about an event that recently took place: Mary's boyfriend, Dean, realized that he was gay, and although Mary tried to help him by turning him heterosexual, Dean's parents found ...
A nice monologue about the plane getting loaded up with too much steel to protect a general, causing 22 men to die.
Miller talks to Sarge about the trick of moral, and why the mission being the man doesn't make sense to him. Then Miller's hand starts uncontrollably shaking. Sarge asks if he should take over, Miller tells him not yet, but maybe he'll have to if he gets ...
Lloyd tells Diane he loves her. She tells him she can't date him anymore. Brutal...
Schindler starts losing it. He blames himself and keeps questioning himself what more he could have done.
Frank sees a pistol in Helen's purse and reacts. Then he apologizes and they get frisky.
Frank and Denice work at the same police precinct. They are divorced, and Denice has remarried Frank’s partner, Gruber. Frank drinks too much and lately has been going through a bad time; he’s been calling Denice at home at all hours, drunk. Denice has ...
Frank finds Helen waiting for him outside his apartment. He's convinced that she's the killer he's been looking for and is there to murder him, but he plays her game in an attempt to capture her.
Carrie and Aiden are moving in together. They start to fight over closet space, then the dog chews up a shoe, and they really get into it.
Cynthia invites herself into Graham's apartment to confront him about an exchange he had with her sister. Graham ends up videotaping Cynthia's sex interview.
Cynthia has been having an affair with her sister’s husband, John. When John’s old friend Graham shows up in town, not only is John’s wife Ann drawn to him, but so is Cynthia. She even goes to his house and makes an “interview” tape on which she masturb ...
Felicity constantly asks her daughter Agnes to read a letter from her other daughter Claire. Agnes can't bring herself to tell her that Claire is dead.
Will & Viola awake, having finally consummated their love. They recite some of the "Balcony Scene" from Will's new play, ROMEO AND JULIET, and Will tries to convince Viola to marry him instead of Wessex.
Mickey and Francis Fitzpatrick are brothers that couldn’t be more different. Mickey leads an unstable life as a New York cabbie. After he found his fiancée, Heather, cheating on him, he took off and spent three years driving around the country. Then he ...
Doreen and Earl are an unhappy, blue collar couple in their forties. They live in a small trailer-type house in a bad section of Los Angeles. Doreen works at a diner as a waitress. Earl works a string of dead-end jobs, his current one being a limo driv ...
Ralph and Marian are married. He is a doctor, she is a painter; they have a “nice” life in a comfortable home in Los Angeles, but their relationship is distant and lacks intimacy and compassion. They’re expecting guests for dinner, people they barely kn ...