Mia is appointed Fair Trade dealer. It involves an attractive Ethiopian woman who has Frank's full attention, and soon he's caught in a whirlwind of charity and horniness. Casper continues to struggle with his severe depression and believes that Lars Hjortshøj owes him thanks for his success. There are divided opinions about this. Everyone wanders into painful unreasonableness, leaving behind a shattered friendship, a displaced Tibetan monk and Frank's ardent interest in the black woman's bright.