Episode 215

Season 2Episode 1530 minMar 3, 2000
Episode 215
Brad/Katrina, Ruddy/Allison, Jamie/Vanessa written by Gregg McBride & Kate Rosen directed by David Fickas The guys tries to apologize to the girls. Each couple goes to another part of the house, where they talk. All but Brad/Katrina make up. Katrina catches Jamie/Vanessa and Ruddy/Allison, and calls them slim. She starts to explain that Brad told her everything. He then walks in, and Ruddy tells him, why he told Katrina. He explains he didn't, and she reaveals that she was just bluffing. The girls then tell them they will go dateless to the prom. Corey/Bryce written by Tom Crehan & Jennifer Johnson, directed by David Fickas Corey and Bryce are this pretend couple that won in this game show called ""The Love Nest."" They are accompained by Donny, the photographer/reporter. Donny forces them to be in bed, where they he asks them to kiss for the photograph. They kiss, and things start to get intimate. He then leaves, as they presumably have sex, undercover. Milo/Kitty, written by
Episode 215 has aired on Mar 3, 2000 at 11:00 PM
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