Years pass. Garfunkel (Sandy) marries Candice Bergen. His dialogue with Jack N. (Jonathan) reveals that "she's perfect" but he's unhappy. Nicholson suggests an affair; A.G. is eager.
Nicholson reveals he's been fighting impotence. Girls have made suggestions that hurt (no doubt that he's gay). He meets Ann Margaret and (for a little while) her 38 D body revives him. However, she wants marriage and children and he wants . . . who knows?
The non stop discussion of sex was no doubt daring/different/groundbreaking in 1971. Now, it's a bit boring. Don't these people have anything else in their lives to talk about?
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