A sleepless night prompts Tinsel to turn on her camera in search of some middle-of-the-night comfort and companionship. But the rest of the world is fast asleep, and Tinsel is on her own.
Brimming with new confidence, Tinsel returns from the begrudging hiatus caused by the infamous "haiku incident" and gets back into her usual riffing and ranting, barely pausing to take a breath except for once: to riff and rant on her favorite topic of all...her mother.
In the rushed moments prior to leaving for an audition and a "lunchy thing", Tinsel takes finds time to rant about a rude encounter she had at LA's trendiest food store.
Tinsel enlists the help of her followers with what is surely the most crucial part of preparing for any Hollywood audition: choosing the right head shot and eye shadow.
Tinsel licks her self-inflicted wounds in the aftermath of an audition gone awry, turning to her viewers/fellow lickers for comfort and empathy after getting a bony, icy cold shoulder from her mother.
Creaking floorboards and another frustrating bout of insomnia are the basis for this Diary Episode where Tinsel admits that she might be wrong about LA and Hollywood, after all.
Confident of her non-confidence, Tinsel appears only briefly to ask one important question, but she clicks the camera off before anyone can hear the answer.
Tinsel's gray day and grayer mood are brightened with the arrival of a very special guest, proving the sun can enter a room not just through a window, but also through a locked and bolted bedroom door.
A disastrous audition for a remake of "The Birds" leaves Tinsel fuming and armed with new purpose: To prove once-and-for-all that in LA cuteness counts for everything.
In an effort to disprove "that heinous director" and prove to her followers that she is, in fact, talented, Tinsel reluctantly invites a long-awaited guest to the show: Her mother.
Tinsel comes to the gruesome realization that her "show smells funny" -- it's been missing the most crucial element common to all memorable TV shows. But not for long.
Ignoring the fight with her mother, Tinsel is determined instead to do what does best - help people with her expert advice. It's business as usual today, except for one small thing: Today's business is anything but usual.
With encouragement from her gram and inspiration from a classic TV theme song, Tinsel and Grace hatch a plan for a comeback Tinsel never dreamed possible.