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Mason has developed feelings for her as well. But it also appears she has developed feelings for Mason. Marisa confesses that she told Hector to go without her because their relationship just wasn't working out. Mason wonders why Hector would leave without her.

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Marisa explains that Hector and his band have found a steady gig in Chicago with good pay. Mason leaves Marisa and Hector alone, but when Mason returns, Hector is gone. Her boyfriend, Hector, who is a musician and the father of her baby, comes over. Marisa finds Mason's paintings very nice, which makes Mason feel better about his art and not to give up on it. Frank and Faye see a boost of business in the café from the demolition crew, while the Fix-Its help in the kitchen. Faye buries the stillborn in a flowerbox the next day, but then Harry digs it up, takes it back to his apartment, and succeeds in reviving it by taking apart his precious television set. After consuming plenty of metal and electrical objects, it gives birth to three baby Fix-Its, although one of them is stillborn. Carlos comes back to threaten the tenants once again, but the Fix-Its lure him to the top of the building and into the shed where they scare him away.įaye and Marisa learn that the "female" Fix-It is pregnant. The two aliens take up residence in the shed at the top of the apartment building, and are dubbed "The Fix-Its" by the residents. They also repair the vandalized cafe, putting Frank and Faye back in business. Things look bleak until a pair of small living space ships appear in the Rileys' apartment that evening and start repairing many of the items that were broken. With the assault and Faye's dementia growing, Frank contemplates giving in. They advise Frank that maybe he and Faye should come live with them at the retirement home.

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Frank feels a little betrayed by the Hogensins for taking Lacey's money but they explain that the building doesn't feel like home anymore. The Rileys' friends, Muriel and Sid Hogensin, take Lacey's bribe and decide to move to a retirement home in New Jersey. She dumps Mason, packs up and before leaving, advises Mason to quit being an artist and get a steady job. Mason's girlfriend, Pamela is tired of living in an old, depressing building with a guy whose art career is going nowhere. This assault convinces three of the tenants to move out. After Frank Riley refuses to move, Carlos vandalizes the café. When the tenants resist, Carlos and his thugs punch through artist Mason Baylor's door, intimidate pregnant single mother Marisa Esteval, and break retired boxer Harry Noble's jar of tiles. The development manager, Lacey, sends a hoodlum named Carlos and his gang of thugs to bribe the couple and their tenants to move out. Frank and Faye Riley, an elderly couple who manage an apartment building and café in the East Village, come under threat by a nearby property development.











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