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After
Damon makes a successful bust at the airport, Tracy Warren, a Chicago
Sun Times reporter, tries to interview him, but Damon keeps hitting
on her, so she gives up and leaves. The Captain says she’s adopted
an open-door policy, and everyone should bring their problems to
her. Damon’s neighbors down the hall are moving, and Damon realizes
that a perfect way to get rid of Bernard is to have him move into
their apartment; it’s a hard sell and takes a while, but Bernard
eventually accepts the idea. Damon adopts a number of disguises
and successfully discourages several other perspective tenants.
Damon waits for Tracy outside the newspaper building and offers
her another chance to interview him, but she says he’s clearly a
selfish, troubled man and she wants no part of him. Bernard and
Damon team up to scare off the two final apartment hunters, and
Damon assures Bernard the place is about to be his. Damon goes to
the Captain to share his problem with Tracy, but the Captain spends
their time together talking about herself. And when Tracy tells
Damon she’s looking for an apartment, he encourages her to rent
the available unit without a second thought for Bernard. Bernard’s
upset that Damon has given away "his" apartment, but he has the
last laugh when he and Tracy become roommates.
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