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Now Barry-free, Skylar lands a sweet gig on a Civil War period drama, but when she arrives she finds she has to dress Cory, the bratty teen star Barry gave a swirly to. On set, she starts to read Barry’s latest blog entries and realizes that, in his awkward way, he's actually a good friend to her. Then, in a confrontation with Cory, Skylar surprises herself by showing some Barry-like assertiveness and walks off the set. Worried about Barry, she starts driving around in the Escape looking for him. Turns out, though, his script "YESTERDEAD" has caught the eye of a high-powered talent agency and he's meeting with them. Skylar later finds him back at her house, contrite, and, before he can apologize to her, she apologizes to him and they make up – perhaps not to the extent that Barry fantasizes about.
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Skylar learns she'll be on a shoot with her idol, Scott Schuman, the blogger and fashion photographer who created "The Sartorialist." But when Barry introduces her, an overly nervous Skylar adopts a British accent – which she's forced to carry on in front of all of her confused coworkers on set. Meanwhile, Skylar discovers that Barry's "report" on her experiences with the Escape is actually a tell-all blog featuring details from her life – and it's starting to go viral. Barry shows off the cargo space and recycled carpeting in the Escape, and demonstrates the available foot-activated liftgate.
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Angry and determined to free herself of Barry, Skylar goes back to his boss, John Vernon, only to find that the marketing agency has mysteriously transformed into a company called "World of Boxes." But sadly, John informs her that the contract still stands, and she has to ride it out with Barry. Adding insult to injury, Barry's underwear ads have been released, and he's on billboards all over the city. Just when things look completely hopeless, Skylar gets a copy of her Escape contract in the mail and discovers that Barry working the underwear shoot was a violation of an obscure clause in the contract. So she kicks Barry out of her life … or has she?
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During a commercial shoot, star Shannen Doherty asks Skylar to look after her annoying dog, Mimsy. Skylar passes the task off to Barry, but in his care Mimsy accidentally ingests Skylar's Bluetooth headset. Skylar and Barry have to quietly race to a vet's office to try and save the dog's life before the celebrity catches wind of it. Barry uses available SYNC® with MyFord Touch® to find the vet's office.
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Still stuck with Barry and relegated to working on student films, Skylar works a woefully bad one about a drug deal gone wrong. When the art department doesn’t have enough room in their van for the 50 bags of prop cocaine, Skylar is forced to drive home with it in the back of the Escape. But when some real-life thugs mistake the prop for the real thing, a chase ensues through the streets of LA, with Skylar ending up being detained by the police. Cargo space is highlighted, as well as available SYNC® with MyFord Touch® and performance and handling.
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Skylar learns that she's unwittingly signed into a program in which Barry is with her, 24/7, to act as her product specialist and "report" on their experiences with the Escape. But she quickly discovers that Barry isn't just going to be a passive piece of "extra luggage" in her life – starting with his insistence that she and everyone she works with read his spec script "YESTERDEAD" (about time-travelling zombies) and finishing with the director of an underwear commercial insisting Barry replace the model in the shoot. Barry also explains the available SYNC® with MyFord Touch® system.
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While working on a TV commercial for a kids' energy drink, Skylar meets a talent agent named Carrie -- who is also taking part in the Escape loaner program. But Skylar is annoyed to see that Carrie's "product specialist" is a dashing hunk of a man named Channing. He's everything Barry isn't. As if to drive home the contrast even further, Barry gets into a spat with the bratty star of the commercial, resulting in Barry giving the kid a swirly. Carrie's brand-new Tuxedo Black Escape is featured next to Skylar’s Ingot Silver.
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Finding herself in need of a new car, wardrobe designer Skylar Browning learns from a friend about a Ford marketing program in which high-profile entertainment peeps can try out brand-new cars for free. Skylar meets the head of the program, John Vernon (proud owner a turtle named Mr. Thimble) who seems quite eager to help out, but when she gets home with her new 2013 Ford Escape, Skylar is shocked to find that it comes with its own babysitter – a strange man named Barry.