- One year into launching Minx Magazine, Joyce struggles to pick a new publisher she can trust. Drowning in debt, Doug scrambles to keep his company afloat. Shelly goes back to the 'burbs to focus on her family.
- In Doug having given Minx to Joyce in its entirety, the world should be her oyster in she having her choice of established publishers who are clamoring to have Minx among their catalog, their meetings which are a far cry from her original pitches to them with the exception of the older white male dominated executives having a largely similar mindset from publisher to publisher. However, she is for whatever reason hesitating on making a decision, which places Richie and Bambi, who quit Bottom Dollar to work for her, in a difficult position in terms of their own cash flow. In addition, Bambi feels the need to speak to Shelly about Joyce, despite Bambi having agreed to give Shelly her space in what is her and Lenny being in a better place in their marriage. Joyce gets sidetracked when she accompanies Richie on a side job to take erotic photos for private consumption. Meanwhile, Doug and Tina are floundering with Bottom Dollar's checking account having a zero balance not allowing them to print any of the magazines which are otherwise ready to go. In Doug being down, Tina has to decide not only if she will tell him but accept any of the offers from the business schools to which she's applied. Doug in turn has to decide if he will resort to trying to make amends with Joyce. He makes that decision to do or not to do so when he learns with who Joyce has recently met.—Huggo
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