A man is being interviewed about his sexuality and leaves the office. He goes straight into oncoming traffic, killing himself.
In the present, Hawk reconnects with Frankie and Marcus and learns they take in teens with nowhere to go.
Tim wants to get a bill passed that will prevent discrimination against people suffering from HIV and AIDS.
Hawk says he has a contact he can speak to and then goes back on it because he's worried it will out him.
He goes to a bar to get drunk and returns, realizing he has to do this.
But Tim is nowhere to be found. He had a seizure and landed in hospital.
In the 1950s, Hawk gets a letter to attend a meeting. Someone reported on him and he's livid.
Mary says she has no clue who it was but that she hid the letter in his desk.
He goes to the first meeting and asks the man about whether people would try to kill the interviewer.
He tells Hawk to return for a polygraph. Hawk trains himself to pass the test and the man tells him there and then.
Hawk is brimming from ear to ear and gives Tim a birthday gift in the form of cufflinks. He also gives him a letter to give Schine.
Tim is at a meeting as Cohn is being dragged through the mud for his support of Schine.
We learn that McCarthy's office is being investigated and it's all thanks to Cohn.
Schine opens the letter and realizes it's the evidence to put McCarthy away.