
"Fresh off those few days trapped under a refrigerator, Douglas is back at work in a wheelchair that he's supposed to use for two to eight months - "It's sort of up to me," he claims. However, he seems to get a kick out of using his new disability to boss people around about ADA compliance and the danger of leaving bags out on the office floor."
"The main focus of the episode, of course, is following up on the Ken Tucker lead from Steven Droyco. It turns out he didn't actually find the real man; he spotted him as a model playing Humpty Dumptyin a "spot the difference" game at a bar. It confirms what we may have already guessed: Red Ball Global Media is a shell company, and the "staff" are actually models with fake bios on the website. The meeting with Droyco also explains an earlier eerie occurrence"
Ron and Mike's pursuit of the Tecca conspiracy advances unevenly, mixing progress with setbacks and surreal detours. The Chair Company enters its second half amid mounting uncertainty and ongoing amusement at the show's tonal shifts. Douglas returns to work in a wheelchair after being trapped under a refrigerator and leverages his condition to enforce ADA concerns while using a tearful story about frozen food to deflect blame. Ron faces anxiety over a serious meeting Brenda wants to delay until Jeff can attend. A lead from Steven Droyco reveals Red Ball Global Media as a shell with models posing as staff.
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