When Jill becomes the next victim of colleague Stan, who takes credit for his brilliant technical idea, Mikey suggests using the boxing ring the At-bar just installed for 'office fighting'. Jill asks 'dumped' Jack if Matt is a good kisser. Matt asks Jack out, she agrees: to Audrey's preview Friday-night. The others are there too; Barto's repeated apologies are accepted with a smile now Travis is history. Elisa is struck on the street by a glance exchanged with hunky Jonathon Appel whom she doesn't now yet. Matt and Jack kiss. In the morning, Barto finds Audrey outdoors in pajamas, waiting for the newspaper review- the musical is a hit. Stan accepts to box, but has his own gloves- Barto and Mikey help intimidated Jill train his arse off. Jack considers it Cro-Magnon but perfect for TV, and may cover it with Matt; Jill won't hear of camera's, so Stan becomes the hero. Audrey was dressed up to celebrate with Barto, but takes a rain-check when theatrical agent Roger Wyman invites her; Barto thinks the dress was to impress Roger; in the morning he invites her for the At-bar fight, which is hosted by Mikey. Elisa is exited to see Jonathan arrive there, but can't find him. Stan cancels with alleged flu, but Matt's offer to stand is is a least as acceptable to star feature challenger David 'Messenger of death' Jillefski. Matt is knocked KO: Jack must go live instead in only five minutes, and proves a hit- like Jack's fist hit good loser Matt a black eye. Barto drops by at Audrey's to tell her he's no longer scared, can't be scared off and is confident nothing scares her more then a serious love.
—KGF Vissers