Mark L. Walberg asks what drew her to Jon. "The fact that he's alive and has a cock," she replies. No, instead she says that it is his shyness. She goes on to say that after seeing the tapes, she started to realize that Billy was losing his "reserveness [sic]," which is what Mandy liked about Billy in the first place, and what she took pride in being able to bring him out of. Man, that's wacky. Billy is losing his shyness, and so she hooks up with someone who cannot overshadow her, the way she's afraid Billy might now be able to. Issues, party of Mandy, your table is ready. She goes on to say that she had the "best" time and that she happened to be with the perfect guy in the perfect place. Right, Jon in her vagina. Mark L. Walberg brings up the videotape of Billy doing the striptease and how she was afraid she was looking at the new Billy. She says coldly that she will "support however he ever is [sic]," but that it just might not be with her. Man. "Well said," tools Mark L. Walberg. He thanks her.
Out comes Billy. They sit, not looking at each other. It's weird how they keep doing that. Billy's shadow crosses Mandy's face, as he comes to sit next to her, which is kind of a cool lighting effect, if it's purposeful. Billy chews and jaws and rubs his head until he finally looks at her, the most intense look in his arsenal. Dude, lighten up. Seriously. Please. Have an Eskimo Pie or some shit, cuz your ass needs to chill. Mandy kind of looks at him sideways. The Strings of Sucking Every Last Revenue Dollar We Can Out of This Final Episode play as we go once again to commercial.













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