Dr. Edward Fitzgerald has extremely reluctantly agreed to attend a session of Gambler's Anonymous, but he can't be asked to take it even remotely seriously, because he has no intention of changing this habit of his lifetime.
The bloke running the Gambler's Anonymous sessions Graham is also a friend of Judith Fitzgerald, but just how good is something that Fitz is struggling to come to terms with.
Sean Kerrigan and Tina are becoming closer to one another so much so that they are becoming mutually dependent on one another, but which one of them is the most manipulative and who the most reliant?
They hadn't done that much together in the ways of shenanigans, but how far might they be prepared to go especially to prove themselves?