Very intimidating because they wrote it.
Very exciting because they laugh at all the jokes the rest of the audiences never get.
Tara books and records a demo commercial for the skincare brand, St. Ives, which is cool because she actually uses a St. Ives product at home. Imagine that. But guess what? They actually don't care.
James leaves at the end of the first week for the Berkshires, where he begins rehearsals for BTF's revival production of "The Einstein Project."
Tara continues work at Globex, participating in many a happy hour now that James and Dinah are busy. She takes the train to the Berkshires every Friday after work to spend the weekend with James, since he has taken the Chevy Prizm (Curses) with him. Speaking of which, have you heard the good news? Their little star car is finally paid off, and the very month after the last check was sent, she decides to pass inspection for the FIRST TIME in the FIVE years they have owned her. No lie. Oh, sweet irony.
In case any of you Franklin Barry followers have wondered what this little gem looks like, here's a picture of a 2000 Chevy Prison. Ahem. Prism. The color is dead on, but imagine this puppy with no hubcaps, less shine, lots of rust, and the check engine light randomly flashing on and off. And don't be surprised if there is some sort of law enforcement officer not too far behind her.The weekends are full, hanging out with BTF friends, seeing shows, doing loads of wedding-planning-related activities, and making the most of their short spans of time together.
Tara, The Countess and James at Moe's Tavern in Lee

