Andrew reads his first letter, from Steve. Steve threw a big party while his parents AND girlfriend were out of town, and in his words "screwed up pretty good." Andrew W.K. feels for Steve and wants to help him out. The way to forgiveness is through the stomach, so Andrew is going to help Steve cook a great meal to apologize.
Jack is sick of the "old me." Andrew W.K. feels for Jack and wants to help him out so Andrew is going to help whip Jack into shape--into a "new me."
Ed spends most of his time babysitting his son Wyatt and reaches out to Andrew for help: he needs to "get out of the house" and relax with his pals.
This week's first letter comes from Christie. Her 30th birthday is coming up and she says she wants to "party harder then I ever have before." She has definitely asked the perfect person for help.
This week's letter comes from Jaime, a Brooklyn College student. Ever since starting school he's been lonely. He's a very shy person and has trouble meeting people. Can Andrew help? Of course he can! Andrew can relate. "We all can feel weird and out of place. It's important to be able to go through those times and stay focused on what really matters."
The first letter Andrew receives is from Rob wanting to know how can he be more like AWK. Andrew vows to find out why Rob wants to be like him, and help him in any way he can.
Ryan from Boston is taking a TV writing class and is afraid he might run out of ideas. He asks Andrew what he does to boost creativity, so Andrew decides to pay him a visit to not only tell him, but to show him how to brainstorm.
Matty speculates that his girlfriend won't "get freaky" with him because she thinks he has an STD. He wants to show her that he is clean and ready to go, but needs to know how. Without pausing to think about it, Andrew steps right up and lays down the law for Matty, saying, "it's a fairly simple answer." He advises that he go get tested and get an official document in writing stating that he's clean to show his girl.
It turns out that two unrelated dudes living in the same area of Connecticut separately seek the wisdom of AWK, so he decides to pay them both a little visit. The first letter is from Eric. Eric is shy, not very outgoing and afraid that these actions will prevent him from following his dreams. He wants to know how he can be more outgoing and feel more confident about himself. The second letter is from Tom, who has a college radio show. He wants to know how he can make it kick ass, and asks Andrew if he can help him "pump up the volume."