- Infatuation is wonderful for each couple, but with each newly formed couple under the same roof, tensions arise. Not only does it strain the friendship of Georgia and Summer, but their respective lovers can't stand each other. Georgia tries to diffuse the situation by taking Summer out to hash out their differences. Joe looks for answers to his breakup in a bookstore, and meets a girl who may offer more than just advice.—Anonymous
- It has been nearly one week after Stanny and Shoot have moved in with Georgia and Summer, and both couples, straight Stanny and Georgia and lesbian Shoot and Summer, are seeminly happy to be together on this no-strings-attached relationship. Yet, problems perist.
Georgia takes Summer out for their weekly Saturday trip to a produce farmers market on the outskirts of the city where tension between them brews. Georgia seems cold and indifferent to Summer's new sexual relationship with a woman, while Summer defends her actions claiming that she is neither lesbian or bisexual, but to her sex is just sex... reguardless of the gender. Neverless, Georgia drives to a scenic overlook where they both make amends while looking at the scenic San Fernando Valley before driving home.
At home, Stanny and Shoot do not seem to get along at first due to their different views on life. Stanny is ignorant and sexist, while Shoot is sexist in her own way as well as abrasive to men. Neverless, they both seem to bond when they both share an intrest in pornography when Shoot reveals a video that she shows Stanny of her lovemaking with Summer (implied but not seen) of her and Summer "going down" on each other and Stanny relates it to his first sexual experience when he was a pre-teen.
Elsewhere, Joe goes to a small bookstore at UCLA campus where he meets a friendly clerk, named Autumn, whom he chats up a conversion all day about what his own path in life it, and Autumn asks for his phone number. Joe does not give it to her, saying that he is in a relationship, but promises to keep in touch.
At the end, everyone gathers at Georgia and Summer's house for dinner where they seem to have a pleasant dinner. Afterwords, Summer confides in Joe about Georgia and Stanny whom she tell him: "he's going to break her heart, isn't he?" Joe replies: "I think she's going to break his first."
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