When the fanatic religious Dorothy Sheedy is hit by a car in a weird accident, her conformed husband goes to Fisher & Diaz. Nate does not accept his apathy in his grief, and discusses with the client, with David and with Rico. Later he quits his partnership. Ruth replaces the Formica table of the kitchen by a Persian one that belongs to George, and the family does not like it. Claire makes a new friend, Anita Miller, and they go to a bar where poets are lecturing their poems, and they become ...[Read Story ]