Sex, Drugs & Videotape

Season 1, Episode 7, Aired

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Lori persuades Nicky Krasnakov to choose a writer for his life story. When this turns out to be Eric Bogosian, writer of Nicky's favorite film, Sex, drugs and rock and roll, Lori makes the actor/writer an offer he can't refuse. Bogosian contemplates his predicament, and decides that he's flattered that Krasnakov would be willing to kill him for his talent. The Ethel Merman Story auditions continue in full gear at LGT, with Yolanda, Larry/Lola, and Bea Arthur belting out their renditions of There's no business like show business. Out of the blue, E.L. awakens from his coma with a solution to the sexual harassment suit against Malcolm and LGT. Summoning Malcolm to his hospital bedside, the LGT owner tells Malcolm to publicly claim he's a homosexual, ironically unaware that Malcolm truly is gay. In his post-coma state, E.L. also manages to arouse suspicion in his wife, L.L., when he repeatedly refers to her as Lola. At home, Rob and Cecile's sexual schedule is beginning to take its toll, as small disagreements erupt quickly into a fight. Audrey confronts Parker for using Rob and Cecile's real-life problems as fuel for his sitcom's plots.moreless

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