
During the filming of a movie about Judith's husband, Martin falls for the actress playing Judith, and Judith falls for the actor playing Richard.

Conclusion. Things heat up on the set of the Richard Stone biography, as the stars fall for each other.

Australians have bought Whitestone, and great change is in the air. Gibby Fiske makes his first appearance as the new boss at Whitestone, and he doesn't want to publish literature.

Cousin Phil visits, and informs Martin that he has split up with his wife (shrew). While in Martin's office, Phil sees Toby for the first time, and is smitten. Phil begs, and Martin helps Phil pursue Toby.

Martin, while putting away Jeremy's laundry, comes across an adult magazine and a joint. Martin informs Judith, and they agree that Martin will have a talk with Jeremy.

Martin goes to therapy for his performance problems, where he meets another patient with whom he begins a potentially volatile relationship.

Martin and Eddie are mugged, twice, after which Martin decides to protect himself with his 2nd amendment rights.

Eddie sets up Martin with the "ugly" sister to further his own advances toward his production assistant.

Martin gets his own TV show, "Book Beat," on public access cable station Q.

Martin's old flame dances into town and upends his life.

Martin admits having an affair; Jeremy takes disastrous advice on how to play spin the bottle.

Martin's latest fling, Charlotte, reveals more of her past than he's comfortable with.

The office gang invites Gibby to their "friendly" poker party.

Martin connects with his friend Bonnie, who is trying to become a comedienne. However, after her act bombs, she uses material from her relationship with Martin, making him uncomfortable, forcing him to end the relationship.