Minx's fortune seems to be turning upward with all the press from the outrage, especially from Joyce and Glenn's trip to Brookswood College. As such, Doug believes the old adage that there is no such thing as bad press, about which Joyce doesn't agree in much of that bad press directed squarely at her, including receiving death threats, what Doug considers a badge of honor. The exposure only inflames Councilor Westbury's feelings toward Bottom Dollar. While she can be a loose cannon, Doug allows Joyce one interview to get her side of the story out. But a bad experience makes Joyce a little press shy. An encounter with Glenn before a scheduled radio program interview with a couple of stereotypical good ol' boys makes Joyce walk into the interview with a different viewpoint. While they celebrate their luck in realizing their fortunes could have easily have gone south, Doug and Tina realize that their good fortunes on Minx's back may have a shelf life. Meanwhile, Rich's work has been noticed by Edward Shawn of the prestigious Edward Shawn Gallery of West Hollywood. Initially flattered by Edward's invitation to meet, Richie ultimately feels out of his league with the proverbial beautiful people in the Los Angeles art scene, that is unless someone or somethings boost his confidence.
—Huggo