In a conversation, Garcia inquires about the experience of working in a nude dance club. Shad replies that over time, the nudity becomes so commonplace that it no longer attracts excitement. He admits that after a while, he gets more interested when the dancers put their clothes back on because nudity becomes monotonous and loses its allure, similar to how anything familiar can become dull with constant exposure.
Garcia comments that some men would envy Shad's job, but Shad disagrees, implying that being constantly surrounded by naked women can negatively affect one's perspective. He compares it to working on an assembly line making Ferraris, where initially the cars might be thrilling, but eventually, they just become routine objects, losing their special appeal over time.