Rene deals with her feelings for Bill following their breakup. She throws a housewarming party to help herself overcome the loneliness, but the plan backfires when all the guests are couples. To gain a sense of closure, Rene writes Bill a letter articulating her complaints about the relationship, but she doesn't intend to mail it. M.E. takes on a security guard assignment at an office complex and investigates some of the strange activities of the tenants. She finds that her curiosity gets her nowhere...except into trouble. Past: Rene learns the power of words when she encourages an elderly black man to sit in the front of a public bus. When the man is severely beaten by two white boys, Rene feels guilty about her words and vows never to speak again.
| Name | Type | Role | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kathleen McGhee-Anderson | Writer | ||
| Dey Young | Guest Star | ||
| Anthony Paul Meindl | Guest Star | ||
| Steven Barr | Guest Star | ||
| Leon Russom | Guest Star | ||
| Takayo Fischer | Guest Star | ||
| John Wesley | Guest Star | ||
| Lisa Waltz | Guest Star | ||
| Rebeccah Bush | Guest Star | ||
| Harris Doran | Guest Star | ||
| Alphonse V. Walter | Guest Star | ||
| Charles Cyphers | Guest Star | ||
| Corey Miller | Guest Star | ||
| Sam Anderson | Guest Star | ||
| Drew Snyder | Guest Star | ||
| Elodie Keene | Director |