jess washington, say hello to andrew comstock. hello, mr. comstock. oh, call me andy. i like what you were saying in your speech. well, judging by the polls you're one of the few. forget the polls. i know a lot of people in this city who are looking for a candidate... to get behind in this election. i'd like to offer my support. well, that's very kind of you, but you don't even know me. no, but i believe in what you stand for. and with a little fine-tuning i think you're going to make an excellent councilman. well, thank you. call joe and rita. i want them on this full-time, starting now. - you got it. - hang on, mr. councilman. you're in for quite a ride. here's your menu, sir. i'll just have a cup of coffee. - jess ? - good morning, katherine. - you don't like it ? - it's not that i don't like it. it's just that it's-- mr. brashov ! look who's here. oh, my eyes are not what they once were, but-- morning, victor. jess ! what has happened to you ? you look so different. my advisors think i ought to spruce up my image a bit. that's fine. but why are you sitting here and