Marx is devastated, his long term girlfriend Kelly has left him. He sets about throwing away everything that reminds him of their relationship, including the pots and pans.
On route to the bathroom, Marx and Venus discover they're on the same naked pee schedule. Both mortified at being caught, they race back to their rooms.
After a long trying day, Venus is happy to finally be home. Only to find Marx has a surprise for her and insists she goes on a hunting expedition to find it.
Marx is instantly jealous when Venus comes home and announces she's going on an all-expense paid trip to New Zealand. Marx immediately books himself a trip to Tahiti.
Venus has had enough of dating selfish men like Dino. So when Marx comes home and regales to Venus his successful dating story, which consists solely of making innocent eye contact with a woman in a bar, Venus is unimpressed.
Venus offers to set Marx up on a blind date. He's is thrilled, until Venus blows her cover by casually suggesting they make it a double date with a specific friend of his.
After losing her mobile phone and her lifeline, Venus leaves detailed instructions on a post-it for Marx to take important phone messages over the landline for her.
Marx and Venus get ready for a Saturday night on the town. When Venus spies Marx dressed in a dull grey shirt, she talks him into trying on a spare colourful shirt she happens to have.
After feeding a stray cat, Venus decides she wants a proper pet. Marx tells her there's no way he'll live with a pet again, admitting he was burned badly with the sad memory of his childhood dog.
In an attempt to appear smarter to women, Marx starts on his first cryptic crossword. Venus is simultaneously texting answers to her friends at a pub-trivia night, answers she's getting from Marx.
When Marx arrives home late after celebrating a settlement with some clients, he finds a sweaty, frantic Venus attempting to wash and dry hundreds of seat covers on her own.
When Marx arrives home late after celebrating a settlement with some clients, he finds a sweaty, frantic Venus attempting to wash and dry hundreds of seat covers on her own.
As Venus gets ready for her date, she starts a conversation with Marx about his perfect woman. Stunned by his heartfelt and vulnerable answer she's inspired by his honesty.
Venus is the wedding planner to a friend's 'permanent residency' wedding, which Marx is also invited to. As they get ready, Marx admits he's having trouble accepting this possibly faux marriage as he once had real feelings for the bride.
At the end of Marx's thirtieth birthday bash, Venus is sure she witnessed Marx getting into a cab at the end of the night with his ex-girlfriend, Kelly.