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Barry, Ben, Bobby, and Jason are best friends with the nickname, "Four Kings of New York." When Ben's mother passes away, she passes her swanky apartment onto Ben, who immediatley invites his best friends to move in with him. However, Ben's girlfriend, Jen, wants to move along her relationship with Ben by moving in with him, causing a problem. She forces Ben to make a decision - live with his friends and break up with her or make his friends move out and spend more time with her.
The friends use Ben's article assignment about one night stands as an excuse to party all night at an exclusive place. Meanwhile, Barry baby-sits his ex-girlfriend's two kids - twins, and Bobby and Jason try to give each other tips on picking up women, leaving Ben at the bar to learn from his own train-wreck caliber mistakes.
Ben decides to set Barry up on a blind date with a co-worker of his. However, Barry becomes suspicious because Ben didn't ask the girl out himself and is convinced something must be wrong with her. Bobby and Jason, meanwhile, get entrolled in a game of chest. The game climaxes when Jason meets with his boss over a possible promotion.
An embarrassing videotape of a teenage Ben confessing his true feelings for an unrequited high-school crush resurfaces after Barry scores a date with Ben's former dream girl.
Jason decides it's time to share a long-guarded secret: He's a Republican. While Barry and Bobby are accepting of Jason's political leanings, Ben, a staunch Democrat, gives his right-wing roomie the cold shoulder.
Jason gets a huge job opportunity when his boss puts him in charge of converting a low-income housing building into luxury condos. Ben decides to pitch the redevelopment story to New York Magazine in a fit of desperation at his dead-end writing career. His assignment to write an expos? on the tenants' forced eviction leads to a large rift between the friends. Meanwhile, Bobby befriends an elderly woman in their apartment building who begins paying him for his friendship. When he recruits Barry to do the same for one of her friends, Barry realizes that his date expects more than companionship to get her money's worth.
A frequent customer at the local coffee shop (known as the "Iguana Guy" because he walks around with an iguana on his shoulder) tricks Jason into holding the reptile and then abandons him. As Jason attempts to pawn the animal off, Ben is becoming better acquainted with Angela, an aspiring writer he just began dating. Ben soon discovers that Angela doesn't take criticism of her writing well and pays the price for his editing.
Bobby's catchy tune is heard by Barry's boss, who gives Bobby the opportunity to record it while Barry gets the opportunity to produce it. Jason and Ben find a cell phone on the floor of a taxi. After looking through her phone, they come to the conclusion that she is hot and begin fighting over who gets to ask her out.
Ben thinks he has made a romantic connection with a neighbor he met in the lobby.
After Barry gets a peek at Jason's much-larger paycheck, he decides to pick up the check at an expensive French restaurant, spending more on his boss's credit card than he can possibly pay back.