In Loot Season 2 Episode 4, Molly's horniness causes Sofia to advise her to forget about swearing off men for casual sex. Molly resolves to recenter herself at a retreat to conquer her desire, but her desire gets out of hand when handsome actor Benjamin Bratt arrives. Howard and Arthur audition people for the role of the Heel in their new wrestling league, but each person feels too mean. Ainsley struggles with her own problems, such as making a seating chart for her wedding. After a phone call from Nicholas, Howard and Arthur realize that Nicholas is the perfect Heel for their league. Molly and Benjamin get kicked out for sneaking around at the retreat, leading to a one-night stand. Molly returns to work happier and less horny, much to Sofia's relief. The episode has charming moments, but the focus on Molly's current journey is colder. The question remains: will we ever refocus on the "Space for Everyone" project? What is Molly doing to give away her billions if she's comfortable spending money on an expensive retreat? And why is Sofia, the moral paragon of the show, less concerned about Molly's getting laid than the show's critique of one-percenters? Sofia, a observant and honest friend, finds her billionaire partner Molly horny and unable to water a single herb without her drooling over him. Molly's recent search history, revealed at a team meeting, forces Sofia to take action. She admits to her boss that Molly is horny and feels weird, and suggests she go to a bar for sex. Molly appreciates Sofia's hyping of her melons but is not one to just have a one-night stand. Instead, she has booked a meditation retreat at a Malibu wellness center to refocus and re-center herself after her first relationship post-divorce ended in disaster. The retreat is a low bar, as there was water involved, making it a low bar for Molly's cravings. The episode of Loot and Loot is a strong example of the writing on the show. The story revolves around Molly, a character who has been burned twice in a row and is hesitant to put herself out there. The episode uses the Jean-Pierre fiasco to develop Molly's character, highlighting her reluctance to put herself out there and her fear of getting hurt in a relationship again. Molly attends a retreat where she is paired up with Benjamin Bratt, a single, hottest version of Benjamin Bratt. He tells Molly he is a fan of her charity work and sometimes works out to her Silver Moon Summit speech. Molly struggles to sit down correctly after this, and they are instructed to face each other and touch each other's hearts while maintaining eye contact. This episode showcases Loot's ability to add layers to a character while also providing a hilarious plot. Overall, the episode showcases the strength of the writing on Loot.