Out on the street by the costume shop, Rhoda is indirectly involved in a police horse by the name of Lucky getting killed. Lucky's owner, police officer Tony Rizzo, who had Lucky since Lucky was a foal, is distraught by Lucky's death. Although she is not directly responsible for the death, Rhoda feels guilty and remorseful, and wants to do something to make it up to Tony. But every time Rhoda does something to make it up to Tony, the worse the situation gets. While Tony just wants Rhoda to leave him alone, Rhoda feels she needs to do that something to feel totally absolved. Meanwhile, Ida is trying to raise money for new carpeting at Grandma Morgenstern's rest home, and does whatever she needs to get anyone to buy into her fund-raising activities.
—Huggo