Having spent ninety days in rehab, Vince is ready to get back to work. Scott and a now-single Eric try to sign clients to their management firm. Ari wants to get back with his wife, only to learn she has moved on.
Vince's film is reimagined as a TV movie. Andrew Dice Clay needs representation and leaves Drama reeling after getting an idea. A miscommunication between Eric and Sloan turns into an encounter Eric will not forget.
Vince gives an old nemesis a second chance when he claims to be interested in his movie. Andrew Dice Clay takes a stand on his contract, despite Drama's disapproval. Turtle and his boss discuss his future with Avion.
Vince faces a drug test after being caught in a compromising position, while Shauna does damage-control. Following a bitter session of couples therapy, Ari escorts an old flame to Bobby Flay's restaurant to spite his wife.
Vince falls for a woman he can't have at the expense of his career. Drama grows a set in order to save his series, which could be big. Eric takes on a new client but his past comes back to toy with him again.
Vince is upset his interview with Vanity Fair portrayed him as an insensitive womaniser. Ari finds out his wife has the rights to half of his assets, and Eric tells the guys that Johnny Galecki is sleeping with Sloan.
Everyone loves the movie script Vince wrote but Drama is the deal breaker. Turtle just can't get a break with his new restaurant. Eric and Melinda crash Sloan's date, and Vince woos Sophie.
Vince takes a surprising step after a first date with Sophia. The guys urge Sloan to work things out with Eric and a therapy session yields mixed results for Ari and Mrs. Ari.