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Bored to Death Season 2 Episode 6
The Case of Grievous Clerical Error


Three months later, Jonathan is continuing his work as a private eye, after his second book has been rejected. He is also teaching writing classes. Leah breaks up with Ray after several failed attempts at finding common ground. Richard Antrem asks Jonathan to spy on Priscilla to see if she is having an affair. Unaware that George is the other man, Jonathan agrees. Richard later catches George with Priscilla and realizes that Jonathan had been covering for him. Ray attempts to win back Leah, although he goes about it in the wrong way and is unsuccessful. George is diagnosed with prostate cancer. Stella breaks up with Jonathan, and shortly after Jonathan is kidnapped. George and Ray attempt and fail to rescue him whilst high on cannabis, but the kidnappers eventually release the group. Later, Johnathon takes a case following a professors drug dealer to find a rare book, now worth $75,000. While on the case, Louis Green confronts Johnathon and follows him on his case. The two are found out and Johnathon saves Louis from being beaten by the thugs. The woman from "The Alanon Case" returns and starts dating Ray. Rays comic has become very popular and has made him quite successful. Kevin Bacon approaches Ray to talk about playing Super Ray in a movie series. Ray turns Bacon down. Meanwhile, Johnathon goes on a case to save the marriage of an indian couple. George's column at the magazine is cancelled.

Today's Synopsis of the Episode:

Summary: Leah hires Jonathan to help find her new dog; Ray joins Jonathan in the search for Leah's dog; George heads to the hospital for surgery.



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