Sera tells a story of a man she worked with when she had started being a prostitute. She remembers how good of a memory it was. After that, Ben says he likes being with her. […]
Leaving Los Vegas

Sera tells a story of a man she worked with when she had started being a prostitute. She remembers how good of a memory it was. After that, Ben says he likes being with her. […]
After a night where Ben gets too drunk and goes ballistic, Sera explains to him what happened. Ben apologizes, and Sera says it’s ok, and that she needs him. Then asks to not talk about it anymore. […]
Sera find Ben asleep in a drunken stupor on the doorstep. They go inside and she gives him gifts. He tells her he loves her. […]
Sera tells Ben he should check out of the hotel and stay with her. He refuses. They both realize they both don’t have anybody, and this is better than nothing. Ben relents on one condition, she will never ask him to stop drinking. […]
Sera asks Ben why he’s killing himself. He responds with saying he doesn’t remember, he just knows he wants to. She ends up asking him to stay at her place. […]
Marsha and Langford are all alone, and he’s kidnapped, and she’s in love. She goes through an entire date with him, while he’s tied up. […]
Pupkin does his monologue on the show. […]
Pupkin and Marsha force Langford to call his office and tell them there is a gun to his head, and unless Pupkin goes on the show, Langford with die. […]
Pupkin has kidnapped Langford, and is being interrogated by the police. He is very nice about it, but he says Langford will die unless he gets to be on the show. They put him under arrest, and he says that he needs makeup. […]
Pupkin tries to see Langford and gets stopped by the secretary. He pushes enough to get Cathy Long out to see him. She tells him she saw the tape and it was good, but a little weak. She also tells him he has no personality. […]