Er, Um, Love

Season 1Episode 330 minJul 28, 1999
Er, Um, Love
""Er, Um Love"" Rory/Jana (Doc) written by Jeff Goode Rory and Jana start to make out and Rory asks her if she broke up with Doc. She takes offense, when she thinks that she would just make out with any guy, calling her a slut. They start to talk about their problems, and if they still want to be together. It ends with Jana leaving, questioning him. After she leaves, Rory softly says ""I Love You..."" [This continues at Episode 118 with a 15 episode break in between.] ""Batteries Not Included"" Kiki/Gina (Eric, Tony) written by Marcy Gray Rubin Kiki dresses up to see Eric, but breaks up with him and starts to see his roommate Tony. Gina is still having orgasm problems, so Kiki lightly jokes about her being gay. While Kiki and Tony are having sex, Gina starts to fantasize about Kiki, and uses her vibrator. While getting ready for bed, Kiki confronts Gina about the vibrator going off. Kiki is pleased if Gina needs to fantasize about her, by all means but she had to get one thing straigh
Er, Um, Love has aired on Jul 28, 1999 at 11:00 PM
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