Episode 214

Season 2Episode 1430 minMar 2, 2000
Episode 214
Devon/Rick, Mareth/Josh written by Lizzy Weiss, directed by David Fickas They decide to try Devon's plan, and while with each other, Devon talks about Rick, and Vice Versa. Over dinner, they decide not to do it but rather be with the original pair. [This saga ends] Brad/Katrina, Ruddy/Allison, Jamie/Vanessa written by Tom Crehan, directed by David Fickas Ruddy brings Jamie over, and forces him to be single around the sluty girls that he brings home. They are watching the horror movie, and strange stuff is happening. It turns out that it was Allison and Denise, scaring Brad and Ruddy back. Denise hears voices in the closet, and is upset when she finds the three slutly girls locked in there. Milo/Kitty, written by Kate Rosen, directed by David Fickas Dale and Kitty's sex life is going bust, like most of the couples potrayed on this show. Kitty then talks to Milo, a writer for the schools paper and collabrates with him to write and article. They go back to her dorm room, and Kitty's
Episode 214 has aired on Mar 2, 2000 at 11:00 PM
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