Larry is obsessed with Winona Ryder; Hank covets a fan's vanity plates.
Larry changes the show to please the network and announces he will quit at the end of the season.
Hank seeks a secluded niche; Artie considers other offers.
Phil gets a pilot; Larry and Artie exchange gifts.
Larry, still upset about his announcement, breaks down interviewing Maureen O'Boyle.
The network nixes guest host Jon Stewart's Nazi sketch.
The office bets on which guest is the father of Beverly's child.
Sid kills himself after jealous Hank criticizes his comedy sketch; Larry tries to hide his new relationship.
Larry needs Jeff Goldblum's permission to ask Gina Gershon for a date; Mary Lou is reluctant to give a reference; Hank's date knows him too well.
Larry coaches date Illeana Douglas through a segment; Brian charges Phil in a sexual harassment suit.
Larry scrambles to get the last show together; Arthur deals with the staff's emotions.
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