Janice, realizing that she's lacking in the Latin model department, holds an open casting call.
Among the new Latin models are CC Fontana, Alexandra Jay, Nadia Alexandria, Grasie Mercedes, Crystal Winston and Rodrigo De Carli.
Crystal Trueheart returns to Los Angeles and meets Chris Jones, who is surprised to learn she is sleeping in her car.
Open Your Eyes, a men's magazine catering to the Latino market, books CC, Nadia and Toi.
Several Models4Jesus representatives meet with Janice, who listens to their concerns but stands by her contention that nudity is part of modeling.
After disqualifying a number of the models for having tattoos and some for being too young, the producers hire Michael Anderson and Christian Prelle for the show.
Men's underwear designer Andrew Christian is launching a new line for women and hires a number of the models, including Dominique and boyfriends Shaun McCarron and Paul Anderson.
At the shoot, Dominique is confronted by her nudity issues when the client requests that she remove her top while posing in a pool.
Swimwear designer Ashley Paige hires several of the models, including Dominique and Alexis, for a new catalog.
When Janice arrives to watch the shoot, the designer asks her to don a suit and play the mother figure of the girls at the party.
She interviews that Crystal has lost too much weight, berates Lakiska for failing to show emotional depth on the shoot and chides Daria for marrying her boyfriend, who doesn't support her modeling career.
Rufskin, a company specializing in denim outer- and underwear for the gay market, wants three models for a new web campaign.
At the Rufskin shoot, Janice is perturbed to find that the client is serving champagne to the models, given her own history of alcohol abuse.
Each of the models interviews about the challenges of posing with other males (Danny Nuñez especially noting his bemusement at the number of gay-themed jobs he books) but the client is very pleased with the pictures.
Charles Bernard, creator of the acne treatment Sensiclear, approaches Janice looking for models with bad skin.
Janice calls in the models to meet with Dan Mathews of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.
She advises the models that the agency is now "fur-free" and shows them a video illustrating the treatment of animals raised for fur.
Edward Dada of the Dragonfly clothing line, who had previously shot with the agency, returns seeking models who resemble dead rock stars for a new campaign.
Interviewing about her disdain for actresses and models who lie about having surgery, Janice invites Access Hollywood, The Insider and People magazine to cover it.
CC from the agency and Tom, Megan and Eli Jane from the open call are chosen as the finalists for the campaign.
Christian Audigier with the Ed Hardy clothing line meets with Janice (who is disobeying doctor's orders) to book models for a trade show in Las Vegas.
Rodrigo tells her that he's still interested in J. P.. Janice is embarrassed to learn that Dominic is indeed double-booked for 2(x)ist and Ed Hardy.
This prompts several of the models to express their own displeasure, citing perceived financial improprieties which, in cutaway interview segments, Peter explains.
Janice then announces her intention to take a number of the models to Miami in pursuit international client Custo Barcelona and with the notion of possibly establishing a branch office in that city.
Crystal Trueheart leaves for a modeling assignment in Hong Kong and interviews that she will then return to New York City.
Janice meets with Otto Models and forms an alliance with that agency to further her plan to remove Peter.
Janice arranges for the models to attend a party with a number of influential fashion industry insiders.
Finally, she takes the models to a local club and surprises them with the news that they will be performing an impromptu fashion show for Ed Hardy.
At the next day's Custo Barcelona casting, the clients select J. P., Chris Jones and Payton of the men and Alexis, Desirée and Nadia among the women.
Chris learns that Alexis will be remaining in Miami for several months and each of them interviews that the difficulty of maintaining a cross-country relationship has led them to decide not to attempt it.