Las Vegas: Episode 10

Season 12Episode 1060 minNov 12, 2002
Las Vegas: Episode 10
Steven's best friend from back home comes to visit. John's a great guy, a lot of fun and gets along well with everyone. John is also gay. Having someone in the loft who is gay is making Alton more than a little uncomfortable. He explains that he was almost molested when he was younger and that his perceptions about homosexuals have been negatively shaped by a few tragic incidents. Brynn, whose father is also gay, pulls down her usual walls and has an open and honest conversation with Alton in an attempt to discover why he feels the way he does. The revelations she shares about her father and her past gives Alton reason to rethink his fears and beliefs. Later at the Ghostbar, where the cast is promoting an event, a random guy grabs Alton in the crotch. Alton's initial instinct is to punch the guy but instead he calms down and decides to talk it out. As he explains to the embarrassed offender, ""You can't grab my balls, brother."" Meanwhile, Steven attempts to sweet talk some sorority girl
Las Vegas: Episode 10 has aired on Nov 12, 2002 at 10:00 PM
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