Episode 312

Season 3Episode 1230 minJul 27, 2000
Episode 312
Sara/Michael written by Katy Ballard, directed by Tim Andrew Michael breaks up with Kimmy, and begs his brothers to find Sara. Sara does, and Kimmy is upset that he choose Sara over her and leaves. Michael tells Sara that his brother thinks it was faith that brought them together. As this segment ends, Sara talks sexy while reading to him, and they share a kiss before the episode is up. [This segment ends.] Jake/Ben/Lauren written by Damon Lindelof and Steven S. DeKnight directed by Danny Salles Jake finds Ben kissing the sluty girl named Renata, and tells Lauren about it. She doesn't want to listen to Jake at first, but she does. They figure out that they were writing his reports, and decide to play a trick on him. When he returns, they give him papers on animals, and they tell him, he should get started on writing his paper. They leave him, forgiving each other, and that a guy will never come between them. [This segment ends.] Dale/Diane written by Erica Rothschild, directed by
Episode 312 has aired on Jul 27, 2000 at 11:00 PM
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