
Although she has been seeing David for a few months now, Jill is not at all satisfied with his relationship; on the other hand, the man does nothing to gain the woman's trust, giving the woman the opportunity to make her suspect that David's interest is more focused on economic than emotional interests. The same suspicions are nourished by Jack, who over time has become a real adviser for the woman, who does not hide his concerns about David's career ambitions; finally getting a job as an assistant, in fact, David does not stop lobbying upwards by constantly asking the woman to act as an intermediary with Jack to obtain a position of high responsibility at Jabot. Jill, completely fed up with the situation, then seeks comfort in her former Michael Crawford, promising the man to obtain for him the complete legal management of the company. Michael, however, informs Jill that he is happily engaged with sweet Mandy Kemper, appearing reluctant to get back with the woman who once dumped him to be with David, with whom he is now breaking up. Convinced that Jill is a real man-hunter, Michael tries to talk him out of the woman's advances, even if he is eventually forced to give in to the passion. So he decides to end his relationship with Mandy and start a new relationship with Jill, who in the meantime has been left by David for the joy of Jack, who fires him. However, Jill's tumultuous love life seems to find no peace and stability, as Jack also opposes this woman's relationship, being jealous of Jill and thus proving to be more than just a counselor for the woman. It's enough for Michael to bitterly regret the choice, so he decides to immediately break up with Jill and go back to Mandy, who, however, has no intention of forgiving Michael's escapades, claiming to have already forgotten him. In all this, Jill finds herself once again alone, but at least with the knowledge that neither David nor Michael, nor even a megalomaniac like Jack, could ever be men suitable for her and her needs.
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