Hef tells the girls that their first Playboy pictorial was so popular that they have been invited to do another pictorial for the magazine. Hef arranges for them to be photographed on the round bed at the Playmate House, but the girls are all unenthusiastic about that because their first pictorial was shot there too. Holly suggests to Hef that she and the other girls should each get to appear in photos inspired by their individual personalities and interests. Hef doesn't think that should be the main focus of the pictorial, but he agrees to it as something to be added to the pictorial. At Playboy Studio West, the girls each have a concept with one being the focus and the other two taking supporting roles. Bridget's shoot is based on the movie "King Kong," Kendra's has her as a football player with the other two as cheerleaders, and Holly's is inspired by Marilyn Monroe's performance in "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes." Afterward, they pose together for the cover, a complex shot requiring them to be photographed from both the front and back for the front and back covers of the magazine. The girls are still concerned that Hef will make the round bed photos the focus of the pictorial and relegate the individual themed shots to a secondary role. However, Hef is pleasantly surprised by how well the themed photos went, and he informs them that the themed pictures will be the focus of the pictorial, which they are all happy about.
—Anonymous