- George regrets his decision to hear a pitch from Claire's coveted hair stylist.
- Claire (Lauren Lee Smith) wants George (Ken Finkleman) to hear a show pitch from her ex-husband but he's adamantly against it. To appease her, he buys her an expensive dress and accompanies her to the hair salon. At the salon, he's approached by her stylist, Jordan (Hal Eisen) who has an idea for a Gay Sopranos series. George shrugs him off until he runs into his understandably bitter ex-wife Julia, (Barbara Radecki) and her BFF Saundra (Liza Balkan). In an effort to dodge further conversation, he grabs Jordan to hear his pitch then sets up another meeting. Claire warns George about screwing things up since Jordan is the best hair stylist in the country and she can't afford to lose favour with him. Needless to say the idea is unfeasible, but Linda, (Lisa Ryder) the network executive, also gave Jordan props to ensure her preferred status as a client. And now George is in the unenviable position of breaking the news to Jordan that his show idea sucks. Doug (Jason Weinberg) suggests George team Jordan and his boyfriend, Steve, (Ian Warburton) with Claire's gangster ex, Tony (Noah Danby), and his associate. As the gays and gangsters have a writer's confab, George sneaks out for coffee with Doug. The collaboration quickly goes south and Alan (Steven McCarthy) keeps calling George on his cell. But as all hell breaks loose at the office, George ignores the phone preferring to focus on his cappuccino and biscotti.—Shaftesbury Films
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