- Summer's parents urge her to stay chaste until she finds "The Two"; Dawn gets a little too close to Ray during a late night at the studio; Wickie dates a celebrity whom she cannot name due to an NDA.
- Ray informs the girls that the label wants them to write and perform a love song of the gut wrenching, truthful variety for the album. Between the four of them, they have four very different real life examples that are their current love lives from which to draw inspiration. Dawn is in the steady "sweatpants and granny underwear" variety where she and Scott have settled into a comfortable situation cuddling on the couch watching new episodes of their current favorite television show, a reality one called Business Throne, only with each other. Gloria is in the flush of renewed love in having gotten back together with Caroline. Wickie is in the latest of her "non-disclosure" sex only relationships with an unnamed celebrity, she only divulging he with the Lakers. But the one with the greatest potential for the basis of a song is Summer, who is trying to find her "number two" after her official break with Kev, she having gone on her first real post-Kev date. Things for her take a turn when she receives an unexpected visit from her evangelical parents, Chris and Kris Dutkowsky, who have come for the express purpose, like they themselves did before their own marriage and as Summer did before she and Kev got married, for Summer to take an official vow of purity until marriage to that number two, something in which she doesn't truly believe for this stage of her life but her parents who she doesn't want to disappoint. While Summer has to decide what to do ultimately taking into account the accidental discovery of the real reason for her parents' strong belief in the matter, Dawn embarks on her own form of cheating on Scott.—Huggo
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