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Finch romances a rival publisher's assistant, and she has an ulterior motive for accepting his advances; Nina is jealous of her boyfriend's celebrity status.
Finch romances a rival publisher's assistant, and she has an ulterior motive for accepting his advances; Nina is jealous of her boyfriend's celebrity status.
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S4, EP4 "Finch Gets Dick"Finch meets his manipulative match in Kyle, Adrienne's hand-model friend; Nina is sentenced to community service.
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