During the first few days, Fitz does things a regular citizen does during their life, such as cooking and shopping with a credit card; however, he gets bored and summons Marcus Walker to work at the municipal library that will carry his name and legacy.
Walker, in Cuba, is shown in expensive hotels accompanied by women and alcohol, until he realizes that he needs to return to active duty and heed the former president's request.
Meanwhile, a young black man spends several hours sleeping near a colonel's statue and manages to direct the media's attention to himself.
During a dinner with an important businessman who can potentially help them, Walker becomes annoyed with Fitz and the two have a sudden argument, which later turns into a violent fight because of their disagreements.
Walker expresses his pride by Mellie's acting position and they bid farewell after a long, embarrassing and painful silence.
Rowan leaves and hours later Walker drives back to the Grant mansion and finds Fitz in the front porch.
Nobody answers, but the elevator soon opens and Fitz sees Olivia kissing Curtis Pryce, scene shown at the end of the previous episode.
[5] Entertainment Weekly's Justin Kirkland wrote a positive review for the episode, affirming that "[the show is] heading in the right direction.