- Simon, Zach, and Andrew pitch ideas for Australia tourism, but Simon has a difficult time coming up with ideas. Sydney's former co-worker writes a song about her that she does not like. Simon uses the song for the Australia ad.
- The Australian Tourism Board asks Simon to come up with a pitch to help improve their image. Problem is that Australia doesn't hold fond memories for him. Danny, a jingle writer Sydney knew when she worked at another agency and who got fired when he wrote some bad jingles and who was comforted by Sydney, sends her a CD with a song which she's the inspiration called, "Sydney, you're so fine". The guys find the song interesting and creepy because he uses personal things about her in the song. Sydney sends him a message thanking him. She calls him and when he asks her out but she just answers him maybe. Eventually he shows up at the office and tells him to leave her alone. Simon unable to come with an idea they would like, and not knowing they were still on line utters an insult. In a desperate attempt to appease them, he uses the song as a pitch and they like it. So he has to ask Danny permission to use the song but how can he after Sydney kicked him to the curve. So they go where he'll be performing and Sydney will try to ask him.—rcs0411@yahoo.com
- Simon's aversion for Down Under doesn't help to come up with a campaign idea for the Australian Tourism Board, so their executives Grant and Eddie keep turning down the boys' suggestions. However they fall for the catchy song 'Sydney, You're so Fine', which admirer Danny Chase wrote for her as thanks for consoling him after turned-down jingles depressed him. Alas, Sydney just rudely treated Danny as a mild stalker, yet Simon needs to buy the rights for his campaign.—KGF Vissers
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