Episode 328

Season 3Episode 2830 minAug. 28, 2000
Episode 328
Sid/Hal written by Dave Holden, directed by Tim Andrew Sid goes to Hal and tells him, he's uncomfortable with the play and tells him to re-write it. Hal gets upset and calls Mitch to reherse, and Sid decides to leave. Gale and Mitch gives Hal some advice, and he explains how it's a straight world, and that everyone is freaking out just like Sid. He decides to change the script and leaves for his room, leaving Gale and Mitch. Gale and Mitch start to make out on the pool table, and Hal returns, where he tells them he wants sex, and he wants Sid. He decides to change the play for Sid. ""Code of Sex"" written by Erica Rothschild, directed by Danny Salles The Code of Sex is still on, and Allan and Priscilla ask each other to have sex. Les and Jenny sees the sock on the door (meaning that the roommate is having sex) and decides to go at it in one of the shower stalls. Allan and Priscilla decides to go for one more round, and Allan notices he ran out of condoms. He heads to the bathroom
Episode 328 has aired on Aug. 28, 2000 at 23:00
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