Hank wakes up in the hospital after OD-ing. The youngish doctor gives him a hilarious antithesis of a lecture. Then Karen walks in. I love that woman, and feel Hank’s pain. What a beautiful moment! She takes him home, lets him sleep in her bed, and admits she was scared witless when she thought he would die. How she makes me cry. Honestly! (The Cricket’s a sucker for romance.) For his part Runkle has to speed Hank up on getting the script ready. Producer Stu Beggs is practically stalking Runkle for it. Stu’s also hitting hard on Marcy – and can you blame him? In return he offers Runkle one hell of a hottie, in the shapely person of his development girl, sweet Heather (Camille Chen). When Hank finally has a moment alone with Becca, he confesses he didn’t give up on her, he didn’t try to kill himself, he merely screwed up – as always. When Karen hears that, she gives up on him all over again, and throws him out. The hurt and anger finally stirs him to rent a room, sit down, and start the script. Will he be able to become the man that Karen can love again? Will he get his life in some sort of order? Don’t get your hopes up too high...
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