Larry has second thoughts about his lawyer and also rethinks a Girl Scout-cookie order from the daughter of a sports-team owner.
Leon endures a case of mistaken identity; Larry helps women in abusive relationships; Richard Lewis gets involved with a burlesque performer.
Larry relishes his role as a "social assassin" until it becomes a liability with his friends, on the golf course and at a Palestinian restaurant.
Larry has an encounter with his neighbour and attempts to break a dating taboo.
A failed alibi has consequences. A family dog is denied a last meal, and Larry has a confrontation in a buffet line.
Jeff's attempt to become friends with Ricky Gervais is thwarted by a nosy waiter, while Larry becomes a local hero.
Larry and Rosie O'Donnell compete for the affection of the same woman.
Larry's training routine is interrupted whilst he and Jeff look at a new investment opportunity.
Seeing the iconic Mister Softee truck causes Larry to remember a childhood trauma.
Larry accuses his neighbour, Michael J. Fox, of harassment, while Jeff makes a large sacrifice for Susie.