In their haste to make as much money as possible, Sister and Brother forget about the more important things in their life: the relationships they have with their family and friends. They realize they have to mend these relationships before it is too late.
Jack asks Liz Lemon what she sees for herself professionally in five years. After she resists wanting to be his successor, he shows her the starting salary. She decides to go corporate.
FBI Special Agent Christine Edson details Sandy Jenkins' expenses and describes how he spent over $100,000 per month, despite only making $50,000 per year in his job at the bakery.
Riley finds the next clue, and the group tries to decipher it. They come to the conclusion that it refers to a specific time. Ben remembers that the back of a one hundred dollar bill has a clocktower, and he uses a bottle of water as a magnifying glass to read the time drawn on the bill.