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- With his new reality show in jeopardy, George, a self-absorbed and neurotic TV producer, caves in to network demands and asks his young girlfriend, Claire to move into his house, but she doesn't move in alone.
- George deals with the personal and professional fallout of promising a non-existent TV show to the most beautiful woman in the world.
- George regrets his decision to hear a pitch from Claire's coveted hair stylist.
- With the green light for his new reality show in jeopardy, George caves in to network demands and asks Claire to move in - with some strict conditions.
- George is irritated when a pompous French Canadian director casts Claire in his next film.
- George bounces between anxiety and elation when Claire asks him to sire a baby for a Swedish model friend and her impotent hockey player husband.
- George gets commitment-phobic when Claire asks him to buy her a new car.
- George's next show is dependent on his creative partnership with a hipster, tech kid.
- George has a major crisis of faith when Claire announces plans to convert to Judaism.
- George's nonchalance and arrogant attitude toward driving creates some high impact on his wallet and career.
- After a heated exchange at the Holt Renfrew cosmetics counter, George considers plastic surgery.
- When George is asked to appear on a This is Your Life-type show, he is burdened by the discovery that his formerly estranged childhood friend is now a professional killer.
- When George obsesses over Claire's vastly different sensibilities, Doug recommends a cohabitation agreement.
- When George's stockbroker calls him for a face-to-face meeting, George fears imminent financial ruin.
- With diversity an issue, George hires a former African warlord as an on-air personality.
- After a night doing ecstasy - and Tory - George must take a random drug test and loyalty oath for his job.
- George agrees to run the Canadian outpost of an American right-wing television network owned by the media baron father of his socialite girlfriend.