Consultant Paul Begala helps Carville and Flannegan prep candidate Gov. Howard Dean for the Democratic Presidential Debate; Morris and Carville interview Francisco Dupre for a job.
After the recent lawsuits filed by the RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America) the firm prepares to pitch their services to them.
When the firm decides to represent a Saudi Arabian goverenment organization, Amnesty International protests.
In a flashback to late July, the origins of the Bergstrom Lowell firm are explained.
The FBI investigates the Bergstrom Lowell and the employees are advised not to talk about what is going on.
Carville meets with the Department of Justice.
In a flashback, Tommy Flannegan talks with the FBI after an long strange night in August.