- The murder of a young woman introduces Grace to the world of free love and open relationships, Rhetta is surprised by the identity of the new explorer, and Earl tries to reach Leon who's sunk into hopelessness.
- Grace, Rhetta, Ham and Butch do a little indoor painting. Rhetta reports Bobby just painted his house last week. He didn't want help. Butch lets on that he hasn't talked to his partner. They toast his imminent return to work.
Later, Ham and Grace admire their handiwork. She starts to say goodnight, but he keeps her a moment, checking that they're OK. A friendly partner make-out follows. But Grace goes home.
The next day, she arrives for work to find Clay and Rhetta going nuts decorating Bobby's desk. Ham arrives and dips Grace deep and kisses her just as deeply. Then Bobby comes in and Ham does the same to him. Grace wakes up.
Earl asks if Grace has noticed Ham isn't wearing his wedding ring. They discuss Soddom and Gomorrah and Grace doesn't think it sounds all that bad. The phone rings early. Can't be good.
She goes to the crime scene, a house designed by a famous architect, William Drugh. The body's in the dining room. Bobby returns. Rebecca Navarro is the victim. No signs of a struggle. Rhetta finds an oily smudge, but otherwise the house is clean. A friend, Saxona, found the body.
Earl visits with Leon, who is strapped to his cot after trying to kill himself. He's tired. Ham reports that Drew was in Dallas. But then he comes home. He wants to see the victim. They let him. He lays down on the floor with grief.
Back at the station, Grace and Ham ask permission to search the locked room at the end of the hall. He says sure. Grace asks permission to tape him while Ham asks questions. Drew says there are those who like to watch and those who like to partake and Rebecca was both.
Perry talks to Butch. She had dinner with Bobby last night. He told his side of things with Butch: that his wife, kids and dog are in love with Butch and, worst of all, that he fixed a sink that had been leaking for years.
Grace interviews Saxona. She is one of Drew's lovers and Rebecca was one of hers. They spent all afternoon together.
Drew tells the same story to Ham.
Butch and Bobby talk to Rebecca's husband, Penn, who was mostly OK with her having sex with other people. He babbles some line about women's pleasure being god's pleasure. He says he never went to Drugh's. Bobby finds the idea of his wife with another man not appealing, he says pointedly. Penn says they got by on love. Bobby says love without trust doesn't mean much. Butch asks if Bobby has something to say to him.
Grace asks Saxona why she told William about Rebecca's death before calling the police. It's what he told them to do.
Ham relishes having his own desk back. Ham says Drew's odometer shows more than 200 miles. He could have driven to Dallas and back. And old news story shows that Drew's wife drowned 20 years ago. Rhetta found nothing out of place in the bedroom.
Clay brings in his police explorer friend Benjamin to say hi.
Ham asks Grace if she wants to get a drink and holds her hand before she leaves. She goes home and watches Drugh's interview tape.
There's a knock at her door. She puts away all the interview photos. It's a woman named Melinda, there to give her a massage. Drugh's masseuse, the same one Rebecca used before she was killed. Grace gets a rub down as she innocently asks questions about William.
Bobby tells Ham about his undercover work, the disgusting child sex trade.
The masseuse tells Grace she gave Rebecca a massage last night. Grace implies she's sleeping with both Drugh and Saxona.
Ham tells Bobby that Butch didn't do anything with his wife.
Grace gets more info about Drugh's first wife, who slipped and fell in the pool. Grace asks if she's safe. The masseuse says yes.
Grace calls Ham, saying the bedroom is a massage room, she wants to check it out.
Earl stops by and they talk sex. He's pro it, though he's never had it (his wings would get in the way). Grace, no surprise, is a fan.
The next day at work, Ham and Butch find their partners are off without them. Bobby is checking in with the retired detective who investigated the death of Drugh's first wife and Grace is checking out the sex room. Ham tells Butch he needs to talk to Bobby. They have to have it out.
They've narrowed the timeline to between 9:15 and midnight. They think William killed before and thinks he can get away with it. Grace drives to his house. She watches him as he pervily cuts flowers in his bathrobe.
She checks out his car, finding a cowboy hat he likes. He answers his door in a towel and runs some water from a fountain over his arms. He's about to get a massage. He strips and gets on the table.
Grace hangs out, not minding his bare bum. She notices his shakra carvings are out of order and spies some blood on one. She also notices a sign saying something about women's pleasure being god's pleasure. Drugh offers Grace some of his homemade green tea oil.
He flips over in front of her, she doesn't mind.
Rhetta examines an ancient Chinese crossbow in front of Clay and Benjamin. Benjamin talks about his dad, a sports agent. When he leaves Clay tells Rhetta who Benjamin's dad really is: Leon Cooley.
Bobby returns, reporting that the original detective never bought the accident story for the first wife. Butch tries to talk to him, but Bobby says he wants to hurt someone. He can't get a little kid they lost out of his head.
In Drugh's sex room, Grace admires the acoustics and he talks about how it's also sound proof. Then he locks the door and she lets him. He's going to show her what happened in there during the five hours he spent in there yesterday. Grace doesn't resist. Instead, she drops her robe.
Earl hangs out with Leon, trying to encourage him to find peace. Leon maintains that he wants to die. But Earl says faith is his ticket to freedom, not death.
Grace and William stand near each other, naked, not touching. She asks if they're going to do anything, because she's about to pass out.
Butch and Bobby talk to Rebecca's husband as Grace and William explore their shakras, still not doing more than lightly touching each other.
Earl tries to get Leon to see his bright, colorful prayer mat in his cell. He sees only cold, hard concrete and sobs, but then he feels it. Earl hugs him.
William and Grace move onto the fifth shakra, which involves him putting his hands on her throat. She remains calm, letting him kiss her.
And then she's on a giant bed swing in the middle of the room, feeding him grapes as he drips oil on her. She tells him one of his carvings has blood on it. But she doesn't think he killed Rebecca.
Butch, Bobby and Ham remind Penn that he quoted a sign from the primal screaming room - which he claimed he'd never been in. He confesses, saying he should have killed Drugh not his wife.
Grace, back in her clothes, takes Bobby into the primal screaming room and goads him, telling him she loves him until he lets loose a primal therapeutic scream.
Grace teaches Ham some of the tantric tricks she learned, which he puts to good use.
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