
Overview
intro: Fred plays sax as Florence narrates, talking about Molly's love of music and Molly's father's musical career Florence continues narrating, explaining that she's fine and will be back, as Molly gets in a cab to go home from a composition setting. Molly sees Nick and they talk; he hits on her. Molly tells Davey that her mother is lost; she isn't in the hospital and can't be found but left a message saying she's fine. When she gets in her apartment, there's another message that her mother is fine. Fred calls. Molly goes to his apartment. She and Fred argue. The phone rings; it's Kirsten. Molly is at a recording session with the whole band. Alex, the trumpet player, freezes up. A woman in the sound booth comes on to Fred. Molly goes to a restaurant with Alex. Molly goes to the Waldorf-Astoria and knocks on a door; her mother answers. Florence explains that something happened to her in the hospital and she's considering her life. Molly goes back to the studio and Fred says he can't p
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1 - 4Here's why you should never wear high heels to the bank June 11, 1987
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1 - 6Here's why it's tough to sell watermelons after midnight June 25, 1987
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1 - 7Here's why a torch is too heavy to carry in a purse July 02, 1987
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1 - 9Here's another bedtime story July 16, 1987
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1 - 11Here's why Henry David Thoreau chose the pond July 30, 1987
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1 - 13Here's why good guys sometimes wear black August 13, 1987