- Besides his job and love life with Penny, Danny retains his late father's construction company. In order to let it build the golf course Monica wants, they must make crone Dottie Arkin, who lived there all her life, an offer she can't refuse, only to find a corpse buried in her garden, which ex-con mobster Nick Calabrini believes to be his missing uncle Seymour Magoon. A shower design flaw result in utterly embarrassing exposures. Ed's wife forces him first to organize a dog show, then daughter Delinda blackmails him to run Jilian's troublesome mutt in person. participating whale Trey Cooper reduces Sam to his great Dane's dog-minder.—KGF Vissers
- Monica wants to buy an old home sitting right on the edge of the Montecito's golf course (which suddenly appeared for this episode right across from the hotel). But Dottie Arkin, the elderly lady who's been living there since the 1930s, doesn't want to sell. Monica uses Danny, Delinda and Mary to convince her to sell by recreating her living room in the Montecito residential suites. While demolishing the house, the construction crews uncover the skeletal remains of a man long dead. Danny and Mike investigate and determine that Dottie was once married for two days to a man named Salvatore Minetti. The remains turn out to be Salvatore's and Dottie recalls that "he wasn't a very nice man and I had to shoot him. Twice." She is arrested.
Meanwhile, Ed is hosting a dog show at the hotel (at Jillian's insistence). After their Pomeranian (Prince Edward of Henderson) is entered, Jillian trips in the hotel and fractures her ankle, meaning Ed has to walk the dog in the show. After his initial reluctance, he becomes more involved and challenges one of the judges to a fight when Prince Edward loses out in the final round. Sam is very attracted to a high-roller with a dog entered in the show. When he invites her up to his room, she believes it is for a date until she arrives to find another woman already there and learns the client wanted her to dog-sit. Danny continues his romance with his new realtor Penny. Monica encourages Ed to get Delinda to leave Pure at Caesars and return to the Montecito to run the restaurants and bars. She does (for a 30% raise) and, just in time, manages to get the Pussycat Dolls to appear as the entertainment for the grand re-opening of Mystique.
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