Cynthia sees how the other half lives when a former maid's daughter and childhood playmate, Amanda, appears in night court. Amanda suffers from a bipolar disorder and currently doesn't have her medication and is living on the streets. When Cynthia tries to help Amanda get shelter and a Medicaid card, she's sent on a journey that has her navigating a social services system fraught with red tape. Cynthia, who was raised a millionaire, finds herself in check-cashing lines trying to pay a phone bill and in a hardware store bartering for an air conditioner for Amanda's mother.
| Name | Type | Role | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Steven Schwartz | Writer | ||
| Gustave Johnson | Guest Star | ||
| Dorian Spencer | Guest Star | ||
| Augusta Dabney | Guest Star | ||
| Richard Bright | Guest Star | ||
| Laura Johnson | Guest Star | ||
| Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor | Guest Star | ||
| Chuck Low | Guest Star | ||
| James Saito | Guest Star | ||
| Tonya Hall | Guest Star | ||
| Lord Jamar | Guest Star | ||
| John Rothman | Guest Star | ||
| Ben Lipitz | Guest Star | ||
| Randy Jurgensen | Guest Star | ||
| Anna Deavere Smith | Guest Star | ||
| Linda Thompson | Guest Star | ||
| Marcos Muniz | Guest Star | ||
| Bonnie Rose | Guest Star | ||
| Lou Torres | Guest Star | ||
| Susan Varo | Guest Star | ||
| Jerry London | Director |