Barry invites Amy to a business dinner, where her outspokenness almost gets the better of her and the budding relationship with Barry; with Kyle's help, Maxine searches the streets for a runaway gay teen, and she later agrees to let him stay at her house until she finds him another foster home placement; Amy must decide if a teenager who wrote a play about killing bullies, joked about school shootings, and considers the Holocaust a warning to the ruling classes, presents a threat to society; Maxine's already strained patience with the way Brian is running Teen Harbor snaps when she witnesses a drug deal there, and she orders it closed, incurring Kyle's wrath; as Bruce prepares a recommendation for Amy on whether a woman whose alcoholism caused her to lose custody of her children should be reunited with them, he isn't entirely convinced that she has stopped drinking and decides to do a little surveillance, bringing along Andrea to keep him company.
| Name | Type | Role | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Randall Caldwell | Writer | ||
| Josh Bashioum | Guest Star | ||
| Rebecca Klingler | Guest Star | ||
| Nicolas Surovy | Guest Star | ||
| Gary Basaraba | Guest Star | ||
| Frank Merino | Guest Star | ||
| John Walcutt | Guest Star | ||
| John Reilly | Guest Star | ||
| Kim Staunton | Guest Star | ||
| Jennifer Dibert | Guest Star | ||
| Lorna Scott | Guest Star | ||
| Michael Azria | Guest Star | ||
| Kevin E. West | Guest Star | ||
| Bob Pescovitz | Guest Star | ||
| Richard McKenzie | Guest Star | ||
| Lee Shallat Chemel | Director |