Episode 318

Season 3Episode 1830 minAug 8, 2000
Episode 318
Abby/Charlie, Molly/Lucas written by Katy Ballard, directed by Tim Andrew Gabe notices Abby's sudden ""girly"" change, and notices the attraction between his best friend, Charlie, and his younger sister, Abby. He decides to stay around, and catches Charlie and Abby in the stake out tent. Charlie defends his love for Abby, and tells Gabe he has to get use to it... that his sister is hot! Gabe understands this, and asks Abby if she needs help. She tells her no, and she resumes with Charlie. Meanwhile with Lucas, and Molly, Lucas apologizes to Molly and tells her that he wants to spend his whole life with her. Molly is shocked, and tells him, ""really?"" he then dumps her, saying ""no not really."" and walks away (BTW, a very funny scene). ""Dorm Alone"" written by Erica Rothschild, directed by Danny Salles Roxy and Scott find out that Justin and Maureen have been seeing each other behind their backs, and breaks up with them. Maureen and Justin has sex for the first time as a couple, and c
Episode 318 has aired on Aug 8, 2000 at 11:00 PM
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