- Larry saves a line-cutter from an angry mob and deals with a tip-flipper.
- Cesar (Hemky Madera), a handyman, fixes a humming in Larry's office. In return, Larry offers a tip, but Cesar refuses. However, Cesar continually asks Larry for favors. It starts with Cesar wanting to watch the soccer game on the TV in Larry's office, while Larry is not in office. Larry feels obligated to return the favor since Cesar didn't take the tip from him.
Bridget tells Larry she is considering sending Eddie to a boarding school, Larry happily tells her he'll put in a good word. Larry had donated a bunch of Seinfeld scripts to the school and helped them raise money. Larry is happy to know that Eddie would be out of his way. Larry and Bridget meet Marty and Marylin (now back together) for lunch, and Larry apologizes to Marilyn for his previous behavior. However, he ends up commenting on Marylin's excessive use of ketchup. Larry comments that there is no way that Marilyn will finish all that ketchup by herself. Marylin ends up spilling the ketchup on her dress and Marty leaves with her, leaving Larry with the bill for the expensive champagne he ordered.
Marty comes over the next day to apologize for leaving the lunch early, but Larry wants Marty to split the cost of the champagne and pay him $250. Marty says his apology comes from the heart and means something and refuses to pay him $250. Cesar walks in and says that he could not watch the TV as he had chores to do at home. Larry protests, but Cesar says that Larry still owes him a favor Cesar wanted his son to use the pool at Larry's country club, but they wouldn't let them in, Larry's AC is broken so that's out of the question too. Larry asks Marty to let Cesar and his family use Marty's pool for a day, in exchange for never mentioning the $250 ever again.
At the buffet line, Larry defends a man who cuts in line, because he is going for seconds, and believes he shouldn't have to wait. Larry gives a passionate speech about not having to wait in line for seconds, and even serves the man himself. The man is a devout Muslim and offers his help to Larry regarding his Fatwa. Eddie is still rude to Larry and Bridget continues to blame it on Spectrum, which Larry suspects.
Larry meets with admissions representatives at Pemberton Academy to talk about Eddie, and if his relationship with Bridget will be long-term. Larry receives a call from Marty saying that he needs to go out of town and hence cannot host Cesar and his family at his pool. Larry asks the Pemberton Academy for a favor: if Cesar and his family could use their pool.
Bridget later learns that Eddie was not accepted, due to the condition in which Cesar and his family left the Pemberton Academy pool. Cesar's son befouled the pool. Bridget leaves and Larry leaves after her, leaving Marylin and Marty with the bill for the expensive champagne this time.
The Muslim man, Morsi (Navid Negahban), interviews people from Larry's past. They all testify that Larry was right in their respective circumstances, and later puts him in front of a panel of muftis, who agree to recommend the Ayatollah rescind the fatwa. They are impressed that Larry had sex with a Palestinian twice. The Mufti's allow the musical to proceed only if Lin-Manuel Miranda stars in it.
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