Ripley asks her again for help, and Bunny says that now he knows what it's like to want what he can't have. Ripley says that once he got the casino together, he made a pledge to be true to Natalie (I guess that's his wife's name? Thanks -- episode's half over). Bunny says that she doesn't want to hear the "N" word, so she starts singing along to "One Way Or Another." It's truly bad. There's lots of stripper-y dancing and grinding. Ripples sings along with her at points and finally gives her "the slip" very abruptly. Then he asks her once more for her help. She says that Buddy is at the point of his life where everything is a sunset, but she likes sunrises and Ripples has the "best sunrise this side of the Grand Canyon." That has to be breaking some sort of laws. Like real, legal laws. Can they just get away with lines like that? The FCC sucks. I thought they were protecting us. Bunny says that in exchange for her help, she would expect a "little company" from Ripples. I don't think she's talking book club, folks. He declines, and she tells him to say goodbye to the Viva because she is the only person who can change Buddy's mind. He's outta there.













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