Episode 7

Season 2Episode 730 minMay 18, 2007
Episode 7
Vid arrives in San Francisco, ready to further help MSM’s new partnership with FCF. He gets to work right away, shooting his first scene of the day and training Sonny, a photographer at FCF, at the same time. Later that evening, Vid is surprised to find out he’ll be shooting a gay scene – something he’s never done before. Meanwhile, Stephan is forced to fire one of his models and, in turn, destroy the tape Vid shot the previous day. Determined to leave on a high note, Vid lets Sonny shoot his first straight porn scene. He’ll soon find out if Sonny proves a useful protégé. Violet’s relationship with Tony continues to deteriorate as she gets ready to do a special show for one of her chatters. Tony is having trouble accepting Violet’s job and Violet decides it’s best if he moves out. Violet then attends the BAA Awards in Montreal, where she joins her fellow adult entertainment colleagues in a night of celebration. Violet hopes that next year she’ll be on the receiving end of the awards show stage. After arriving in Panama, Diesel and MJ take in the sights of their new home and begin to settle in. Diesel visits a strip club where he proposes setting up webcams in the club. However, working from a new location is requiring more time than originally thought in front of the computers, making Diesel and MJ slaves to the Internet. Uncle D is back in Toronto after his trip to L.A. with the Buttman. Once home, the monotony of everyday life is starting to have an effect on his morale. Luckily, he gets a call from one of his favourite models and schedules a shoot with her. Meanwhile, Uncle D is banking on the success of his new site with girlfriend Kayla, but the line between their work and their personal relationship is beginning to blur uncomfortably.
Episode 7 has aired on May 18, 2007
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