While Greg waits for actors to show up to audition, he shows of the shagalicious van with it's wood paneling, tinted windows, shag carpeting and a handy little item in the side door.
While shooting, an actress freaks out about doing something that might hurt her chances with Disney so Greg comes up with a solution to make the shoot family friendly.
Greg shows the glamour and glitz of filming on the streets of Hollywood and Los Angeles as he recounts some of his fondness memories of shooting on the streets.
Greg tries to redeem himself after he embarrasses himself in the last episode with his incessant mugging by showing a video he made of a hot redhead dancing at a doughnut shop.
Greg realizes he might have anger issues and shows us the story of a woman who dealt with her own anger by opening a clinic for those who suffer from road rage.
Greg and Piper, an actress he picked up as an Uber driver, rehearse a romantic break up scene under a moonlit sky for Piper's acting reel but it's not up to her high acting standards.
On lunch break during filming, Greg gets horny after eating s'mores and hits on one of his actresses. She snaps him back to reality and they finish the shoot.
On Greg's way to pick up his mom for a nice family day, he finds the dude in his van. The dude learns the importance of having a back up plan to your dreams of being a rock 'n' roll star.
The dude tags along with Greg in the van when he goes to pick up his mom. Mom's initial annoyance with the dude dissipates when he makes them realize what the important things are in life.
After Greg picks up his mom in the van with the Dude, the three of them go to Hollywood Blvd. and have a perfect family day right out of a 1970's sitcom.
Greg needs the van to shoot the next episode but Zoey hasn't brought it back yet and he has a meltdown and is forced to show his video on the nature of progress.
Greg gets roped into helping some guy who says he's Errol Flynn's illegitimate great grandson make a pitch reel to sell himself as the star of his own reality TV show.