Robert L. Katz, a representative from a film studio, arrives with his aide Lenny, and wants to have a movie made, inspired by Noonan's curious case.
Ms. Symbol also seems jealous that Noonan has become so informal in expressing his sentiments concerning Dr.
Von is reluctant about this at first...until she realizes that any bad press about her might ruin her reputation as the country's leading psychiatrist.
Noonan, now back to his senses, takes his leave, shocking Mrs. Kent, from whom he's inadvertently taken her jewelry.
He prescribes that Lynch move into a sanitarium, that Ms. Symbol seek out an unmanned occupation, and that Bernard is a narcissist.
Von virtually endorses all of Dr. Salverson's diagnoses, admitting she would've prescribed the same things for Noonan back when she still thought that all of their issues were his.
Katz arrives, and reports that Noonan has confessed everything, and has offered to give them the check back; this upsets Lynch.
Ms. Symbol panics, drags Noonan into the first room, and implores the psychiatrists to treat him.
Ms. Twitchell, Mr. Blyth's under-paid secretary and one of the bar's naked patrons, flaunts her derrière, seemingly casting an insult, right before making her exit.
Lenny adds to his boss's comment by admitting that Ms. Twitchell's end couldn't look better.
The experience has made Ms. Symbol a big-name showgirl; the entire movie is a flashback, elaborated on by her in one of her show performances.