Summertime Creations

Season 1
Episode One: Cecil hires a client outside of John’s usual low pay-grade. The more Cecil tries to orchestrate the scenario, the more frustrated he becomes. Things take a turn for the worst as the client fires John and leaves him in the hole $5K to Cecil. Broke and desperate John has no choice but to go to the one person that can help him out.
Episode Two: John borrows money from his father under two life-changing conditions.
Episode Three: Don attempts to wipe the slate clean and re-teach the family tradition, starting from Day 1: May 8, 1930 (hurrah, hurrah for the 8th of May-Outdoor Intercourse Day) Understanding John`s learning disorder, he enlists the services of Dr. Suadela, the Legion`s "fixer". Together they must reconstruct a broken man.
Episode Four: Armed with a new arsenal of tactics, John is sent out on a test run. What could go wrong? Everything.
Episode Five: Running out of time, Dr. Suadela and Don try new unorthodox methods to help John with his first real client. When it looks like nothing could go right, John pushes through and finishes the job. Word of John`s resurrection spreads like wildfire. Everyone starts to book him as they cancel on TJ.
Episode Six: As TJ’s most faithful client cancels her date due to a sudden “illness,” he decides to investigate further. He finds a new playboy has taken his spot - John.

Episode Seven: Cecil and TJ team up and vow to get rid of John. After a rough confrontation with the two, John goes to Don for help. It’s time for Don to introduce John to The Legion.
Episode Eight: Don unveils the Legion to John, but the more Don reveals, the more John second guesses himself. What’s he getting himself into? They enter "The Legion of Gigolos" headquarters and plead John’s case.
Episode Nine: The Initiation: John is run through the "Mill" sink or swim. Will he keep his head above water, or drop like an anchor? His biggest obstacle to success is, of course, himself.
Episode Ten: John, Don and the Legion make a plan to put an end to TJ and Cecil’s buffoonery.