The Comeback can get really vast sometimes and the material of this week's episode is one of those times, Paulie G. is two scripts behind, so it may be possible that the scenes might be rough in order to show Paulie G's writing getting lazier and lazier. They were stemmed from Paulie G's sexual intentions for the actress, Valerie.
When Valerie plays around with some potential monster voices, Paulie G, who was coerced to risk and give up his position as the director due to this ill-gotten writing skills and even mumbled "NO VOICE! You're the monster, Val! You don't have to do anything, 'cause you're the monster. You. Clear?" Indeed, It is a little too clear, In this week's episode, Paulie G. and Valerie's relationship has never been much shown. Paulie G's demonic role is never gone.
In order to deal with the worsened Paulie G., Valerie looks out on his old creative partner Tom Peterman, who is an executive producer os some Nickoledeon series, It is immensely-disappointing experience for Tom who hasn't spoke to Tom for a long time.
Gladly enough, Jane who is becoming comfortable with getting attached to Valerie's role. Valerie is able to witness the daily episodes of Seeing Red and focuses on the footage getting visually-dark. She has never commended on her performance's strength but Micky summarizes it perfectly while saying "Oh, Red! All these years. You can really act" Mickey is not a fool for himself, He knows that Valerie is just an actress of the average type, He would sometimes end up not blurting it out but he somehow lets his real opinion when he sees Valerie being challenged by her director.
The circumstances have never easy for Valerie as she climbs up to the stardom but she fully commit to leaving her fate in the hands of others. History is suggesting that the answer is no but maybe Valerie is ready to let it go for the sake of the fame that she has been craving for.