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Cybill
and Maryann enroll in a sculpture class together. Zoey announces
that Nina called and they got the place in Venice Beach. She’ll
be moving out on Friday. To no avail, both Cybill and Ira try to
convince Zoey that Venice is too dangerous. Cybill tries to get
Rachel and Zoey to sit for plaster molds of their faces, so that
Cybill’s art teacher can make a bust of the three of them to commemorate
Cybill’s rite of passage as her last baby leaves the nest. The girls
end up fighting and leave. It’s moving day and Zoey has packed her
last box. Because she and Rachel screwed up the plaster thing, she
presents Cybill with a framed four-photo enlargement of her, Zoey
and Rachel. It was taken in one of those dollar photo booths at
Santa Monica pier. Later that night, Cybill is saddened by the fact
that her girls are all grown up and out on their own, when the doorbell
rings. It’s Rachel, and she has a favor to ask. She tells Cybill
how they were kicked out of university housing when Kevin lost his
job, and that the Motel 6 they had been staying at cut up their
credit card. Cybill invites them to stay with her until they get
back on their feet. Ira and Maryann decide to explore one another’s
interests. Maryann shares her interest with Ira, by taking him to
her tailor and having him fitted for a new, futuristic, unconstructed-style
suit. Ira shares his interest with Maryann, a lecture at UCLA. Later,
at dinner, Maryann and Ira decide that their relationship is never
going to work because they have absolutely nothing in common, except
Cybill. They decide to just be friends.
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