Arliss's relationship with various clients are hampered by romantic entanglements.
When a flamboyant client is arrested on drug-related charges, it endangers Arliss' opportunity to go to the White House.
Arliss deals with a woman who's more concerned that her wunderkind tennis-playing son finish college than go on to play professionally.
Arliss tries to get on to the cover of Sports Illustrated.
When a back injury puts Arliss out of commission, it falls to Kirby to tend to a golfer at a tournament in his stead.
When Arliss' client hits his 500th homerun, he then has to contend with the issue of who should get the ball.
Arliss is dismayed to find out the marketing exec he's dating is only using him in order to more easily poach his clients.
Clients' crises keep delaying Arliss's long-awaited golf trip.
A baseball player comes to Arliss with his concerns that his wife is cheating on him.
Arliss sets about confronting a radio host who's been slandering him.