Tina and Norman are dating again. Tina's encounter group thinks that Tina and Norman need an impartial but close third party to evaluate their relationship, that neutral party being Tom. So they hold one of the encounter group meetings at Tom's apartment. After meeting Tom and hearing about his and Tina's relationship, the group thinks that the problem with Tina and Norman's relationship is that Norman has an inferiority complex to and rivalry with Tom for Tina's affections. What's more, they think Tina is really in love with Tom. These statements are making Norman and Tom uncomfortable with each other and with Tina, this feeling flowing over into work. Tina, however, just wants to let the information sink into her psyche. She begins to think that the idea of her and "Mr. Corbett" not such a wild idea. Tom feels he needs to nip this idea of Tina's in the bud and agrees to have another encounter group meeting at his place. He tells the group, including Tina and Norman, that he thinks he and Tina should fly to Las Vegas immediately and elope. This declaration freaks Tina out, and she declines. The group reevaluates the situation and come to the conclusion that Tina is fickle and is not in love with either Tom or Norman, but rather is in love with the thought of love. Tom and Tina and Norman's relationships go back to the way they originally were.
—Huggo