S1E6 Penguins
When Tiff doesn't show up for work, Pete takes charge. Tiff reveals to Doug that she's a dominatrix, and Pete gives stand-up another shot.
A New York City grad student moonlighting as a dominatrix enlists her gay BFF from high school to be her assistant.
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When Tiff doesn't show up for work, Pete takes charge. Tiff reveals to Doug that she's a dominatrix, and Pete gives stand-up another shot.
Tiff and Pete visit Daphne's immaculate home. Pete gears up for a coffee date with Josh, and Tiff interrupts a troubling encounter.
Pete and Tiff argue as they get ready for their dates. While Josh and Pete flirt at a burlesque show, Doug tries to win over Tiff.
A jealous Tiff accidentally calls Doug her boyfriend. Pete tries to be understanding with Josh — and embraces his submissive side.
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