The marriage of Gerald and Ivy Milburn is threatened by jealousy as Gerald questions his wife’s attentions toward Peter, and Ivy watches her husband befriend a sexy, but obviously broke woman, Tracy Benedict. Gerald offers Tracy money and a room at the hotel if she’ll distract Peter from Ivy. Meanwhile, Ivy asks Peter to befriend Tracy and find out about her affair with Gerald. Complicating matters, Tracy’s jilted fiancΓΒ© arrives, determined to win her back. Determined to correct the Milburns’ paranoia, Peter sends Tracy and Nick on their way as lovers. Bartender Frank Jessup trades jibes with waiter Joel Shubert, a homosexual tired of Frank’s prejudice. Ironically, Frank soon learns that he has AIDS. Frank believes Joel to be the cause, but Joel has twice tested negative. Frank’s ex-wife, Sheila , berates Frank as a closet homosexual, and his son, Elliot, thinks he’s a junkie. Frank apologizes to Joel then reveals his problem to Christine, who tells him that his job is secure. However
























