Summary - Episode 207 Sticky Notes
by Liz

Starts in the office as Dr. Katz is confronting Laura over the intercom about the lack of Sticky Notes and other supplies. He "suggests" that she might have some at home which she, of course, denies. Katz drives home for a minute to get a clipboard surprised to find Ben outside on the steps waiting to meet the well- endowed new downstairs tenant. While theyíre talking about her, she walks by, messing up Benís first chance to get to know her. He already knows enough though, including when sheíll be back so he decides to wait there until then, much to the disapproval of the doctor.

Garry Shandling starts off his visit by complaining about the price of therapy to Laura who almost agrees with him but returns to her sarcastic self after he makes fun of Dr. Katzís last name. Garry goes on to complain about handicapped people parking in regular spots, the pitch of his voice and his suspicions about an upcoming colon exam. He gets upset at Katz for not remembering that his father died and reminisces about him. He shares his experiences with older women and his huge sense of loyalty.

Judy tells Laura that she needs a makeover and complains to the doctor about her attitude. Her defends her and claims that itís Judy that has a lot of anger. Judy talks about her brothers and her experiences in Catholic school. She gives him her friendship philosophy and impromptu accordion lesson.

Later Dr. Katz asks Ben how things went with the neighbor. Ben tells him that he accidentally knocked her over while jogging. Katz goes to the bar and discusses how unhealthy Benís relationship with this girl is. When Julie and Stanley tell him heís being too skeptical, he tells them that Ben has always had difficulties approaching women. Katz also talks to them about Lauraís hoarding of the supplies, Julie tries to defend Laura by telling him that she was accused of stealing once and how it made her feel. Katz comes home to find Ben moping on the bed holding Bully. Ben explains to him that this girl called him fat. Dad tries to makes him feel better by saying that she didnít understand him.

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