- Buddy's nervous behavior, testiness and evasive lying lead Rob and Sal to think he's seeing a psychiatrist - or worse, cheating on Pickles.
- A preoccupied Buddy Sorrell begins begging off early from work and making surreptitious phone calls from the office, making co-writers Sally and Rob wonder what's going on. When Buddy again says he needs off early to go to his mother's place in Brooklyn, Sally thereafter spots him in Manhattan. On the phone, Rob talks with Buddy's wife Pickles, who believes he's at his mom's, too. Rob and Sally speculate whether Buddy's seeing a psychiatrist about his sour marriage or pushing Pickles to the side for a sweetheart.—David Stevens
- Buddy has noticeably not been his verbally caustic self of late but has been a little testy in his behavior. He's been leaving work early day after day, too (saying that he's visiting his mother), and has received mysterious telephone calls at the office. At first, Rob, who noticed such behavior from Buddy once before, thinks Buddy and Pickles are having marital problems again. Together, Rob and Sally suspect Buddy is seeing a psychiatrist. They change their minds after Rob discovers Buddy has been lying to Pickles about his whereabouts and Sally takes a mysterious telephone message from a sexily-voiced woman. As such, they think Buddy is having an affair. They later learn the name of the telephone woman as Dorothy and that she is married. As they don't know where Dorothy lives to stop Buddy from carrying on this affair, Rob feels the only thing he can do is have a man to man talk with Buddy (not knowing that, in Buddy's eye, a man to man talk between the two of them is, at this point in his life, impossible).—Huggo
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