The Table
Alex tries pitching to a firm, maybe a venture capital (VC) firm. They act interested but then tell him that they will be in touch. His accountant tells him that he is living beyond his means and suggests that maybe he should sell his house.
Laura goes looking for work, to pay for the tattoo removal fees. When a job getting signatures for a social justice type organization doesn't seem very exciting or (more importantly) remunerative, she tries something else. By the end of the episode, the something else, which pays better, weirds her out and she is back to collecting signatures.
Val asks Leon to hang at her place while she is at work. She has a delivery coming, the titular table. Val deals with her clients and their problems, all of which drive her nuts. Leon misses the delivery people and tries to make it up to Val by making her dinner. Val starts to consider taking a job teaching at UCLA.
All in all not the most uplifting episode but also no where near as dark as the last episode. There is light at the end of the tunnel. There were a number of moments that brought a smile to my face or made me laugh.
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