Spring Fling

Season 2Episode 930 minFeb 24, 2000
Spring Fling
Chuck/Jane/Peter/Sisca written by Jennifer Johnson, directed by Matthew Leutwyler Sisca as well as Peter goes to Chuck's apartment, with Jane already inside, to discuss their problem. Sisca then reveals that she was the cause of this. Chuck returns home, and pees, and yells. He goes out, and reveals he doesn't have Gonorea. Sisca is upset, and leaves, and Peter follows. Jane tells Chuck that it won't work out, and she hooks up with Peter instead. [This saga ends] Jim/Annie written by Tom Crehan, directed by Matthew Leutwyler Annie decides to go out with Jim, and they have a great time together. They proceed to make out, and she stops. He then tells her why not, and she tells him that she isn't a slut. He thinks that she doesn't want to have sex with him because he is a wheelchair. The reason Annie doesn't want to have sex is that she isn't a slut, and he just assumed that she would have sex with him. She leaves. Max/Cassidy written by Gregg McBride, directed by Charlie Call M
Spring Fling has aired on Feb 24, 2000 at 11:00 PM
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