Episode 329

Season 3Episode 2930 minAug 29, 2000
Episode 329
Sid/Hal written by Dave Holden, directed by Tim Andrew Mitch and Hal decides to practice their kiss with the supervision by Gale, Mitch's girlfriend, Hal's sister. When they are about to kiss, Sid walks in and interrupts them. Sid still want to talk about the play, and doesn't want anyone to find out that he is gay because of all the pressure, but Hal tells him it will done with over a second. Sid is still pressuring Hal, but Hal tells him when will Sid admit to himself that he is gay. Sid finally admits to himself, and decides Hal not to change the play. Nicole/Ryan written by Dave Holden, directed by Paula Goldberg Nicole tells Elyse how she faked telling Ryan about not having the Big O. Ryan decides to make Nicole have the Big O, and she reveals she did have the Big O all of the times they had sex, and Ryan decides not to have sex with her after she revealed the truth. He decides to sleep on the couch tonight. ""Code of Sex"" written by Erica Rothschild, directed by Danny Salles
Episode 329 has aired on Aug 29, 2000 at 11:00 PM
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