![]() ![]() The custodial model approach depends on economic resources. The concept applicable in this episode is the custodial model. Brody and Jenny celebrate her birthday while Harvard digs a hole who gets caught by the police officer. Brody and Threepeat receive their bonus and Jenny gets her hoodie back. Brody defends to Jenny why his gift was the most thoughtful gift than everyone else's. Jenny finds out that the hoodie costs $630 and she and Brody have a confrontation about it, she gives it back. He explains to him how things will get in the way between them. The same goes for Jenny who will feel like the sweater she is wearing will feel like she is dancing with a cactus. Mansfield makes Brody drink a Bordeaux one of the vintage wines in the world, it is one of the best and as he tries to drink other wines, it will taste like cat piss. Mansfield tells Brody he has ruined Jenny and goes to his office. Threepeat is worried he might not get a bonus and is overheard again by Mansfield, he tells Mansfield he deserves a bonus and later on gets embarrassed. Jenny opens her gifts from everyone and she receives an Andre Petard cashmere hoodie from Brody. Brody gets summoned to Mansfield's office and he is given a talk about giving Jenny a birthday gift. Threepeat decides to buy a pair of jet skis because Mansfield is about to hand out their bonuses but when Mansfield over hears this, he says he hasn't heard if he got one. It's Jenny's birthday and everyone including Brody and the ground floor people are getting competitive to who will be the best gift giver among the rest. ![]()
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