If you could chose one actor to be your acting coach, would you pick Breaking Bad’s Dean Norris? Probably not, but poor Titus didn’t have a choice. While Titus’ efforts to pretend to be a straight man for an Entourage 2 audition was the subplot of “Kimmy’s In A Love Triangle!” it was the funniest part of it.

The tenth episode of the season kicks off with Titus and Kimmy walking home. Titus is really disappointed that Kimmy doesn’t want to talk about how two men fought over her at her party. When they arrive at the apartment, Logan is there with a dolphin wearing a bow. Where is she supposed to put that?

After the title song, Logan tells Kimmy that he regrets his actions at the party, but she still needs to end her friendship with Dong. Logan also reveals that he is a “daddy’s boy.” Kimmy doesn’t think that is a thing, but Logan insists that he never saw the appeal of being a “mama’s boy.”

In the next scene, Kimmy can’t stop laughing at everything going on at the horror-theme restaurant that Titus works at. Titus says that he is auditioning for a new role - the mad doctor. But the mad doctor rushes in and is played by Rick (John Ellison Conlee), so Titus is really mad. His boss tells him that he lost the part because the mad doctor has to be played as a straight man because the sketch ends with him marrying a cyclops bride.

Later, Rick recommends that Titus meet acting coach LeLoup (Norris) to help him learn how to play straight men. LeLoup tells him that he will be auditioning for Entourage 2. After a hilarious montage of things Titus can’t just get right (“straight men don’t drink through straws! It looks like you are f****** a leprechaun's c***!”), Titus finally realizes his potential as an actor at a bar. LeLoup is secretly playing the bartender and tells Titus that there is no Entourage 2 (to the delight of the bar patrons). It was just a test of his skills and he passed.

Anyway, on to the more important plot that involved Kimmy. She discovers that the Chinese restaurant Dong works at was closed after an immigration raid because they were looking for him. But Dong was out on a delivery. Kimmy was about to tell Dong that she can’t be friends with him, but she ends up offering him a place to stay at the apartment!

Meanwhile, Xanthippe and Buckley (remember him?) are told about Jacqueline and Julian’s divorce. Xanthippe is really angry because it means that she will have to move to Connecticut to live with her mom Helene (Christine Ebersole). Her first plan is to tell her mom that she lives in a crack den with Kimmy, Dong and Titus, which will convince Helene that she doesn’t want Xanthippe to move in with her.

Later at Jacqueline’s, Kimmy sees how awful Xanthippe’s friends are and thinks that it would be much better for her if she does move back to Connecticut. So, she texts Helene with Xanthippe’s phone. Kimmy tells Helene the truth - including how well Xanthippe does at school. Helene decides to take Xanthippe back and Xanthippe vows to plan her revenge against Kimmy.

During that crack den trick, Kimmy ended up kissing Dong. At that point, Kimmy finally told Dong that they can’t be friends any longer. When Kimmy tells Logan that she has given Dong the rough news, Logan is a bit too happy. It turns out that he’s the guy who sent immigration on Dong’s trail. Disgusted, Kimmy breaks up with Logan and runs to a bus stop to stop Dong. Kimmy “like likes” Dong, but when Dong suggests they get married right away, she’s a bit apprehensive.

The episode ends with a non sequitur - the final moments of the 1938 musical comedy Daddy’s Boy that Logan mentions. TCM host Robert Osborne notes that it really does end in mid-song. More dialogue from the fake film is heard during the credits.

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