In this episode we encounter an Indigenous supermarket self-serve checkout terminal with attitude, bear witness to an intervention by a family trying to help their father overcome an anti-social acoustic guitar playing addiction, meet a white lawyer willing to do anything to right the wrongs of the past - even if it means his client going to jail, and find out what happens to a white man when he ticks the 'Aboriginal box' on an employment form - clue: it's not pretty. We also spend time with Will, a white business executive who gets a little more than he bargained for when he engages the services of high class call girl Latoya, as he lives out his ultimate fantasy - an Indigenous girlfriend experience. From making cups of tea for her Aunty Shirl to babysitting her sister's kids, to rubbing her feet while she watches 'Selling Houses Australia' there's nothing so tawdry that Will won't try it. Ultimately however, Will gets a lot more than he bargained for. Meanwhile, the Tracker is tasked with finding some missing house keys, the Wigglymuyu Dancers turn their attention to spirits of the alcoholic kind, Blakforce respond to a whiteface complaint, the Boomerang Brothers find themselves down on their luck, and the Bondi Blackfella faces a dilemma - does he save the drowning man in the racist t-shirt or doesn't he?