
She has lived alone for many years and television is her life. He talks to Sara about the possibility of featuring her on a television show and she is ecstatic. Meanwhile, Sara gets a phone call from a man claiming to work with a television network. They all ignore the signs as they sink deeper into their addictions leading them each to a grim fate. Eventually selling becomes an afterthought an using becomes the most important thing to them.

They lose their connection to the high-rate drugs and can only buy the same drug that everyone else on the street is buying and even that becomes hard to find. As time passes, the friends start using too much of the product they are selling and things start falling apart. Their lives become tied to one another with the drug sale plan and for a while everything runs smoothly. The two friends start this venture around the same time that Harry starts a relationship with a girl named Marion. One summer they come across a particularly potent batch of heroin and Tyrone comes up with the idea that they should buy a large supply, stretch it out and sell it for almost double profit. Harry and Tyrone spend their days hanging out with other friends who use various types of drugs, hustling just enough money to get by. Love and it is common for the two of them to pawn Sara's TV for drug money.

Sara lives alone in the apartment where she raised her son before her husband passed away. Harry and his mother, Sara Goldfarb, fight over his addiction to heroin.
