Undressed Season 4
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1999 / TV-14MTV peek behind closed doors at the intricacies of modern relationships. Each episode features three different fictional stories and follows various characters to see what happened during their most intimate moments. No subject is too taboo.
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Spike/Rachel written by: , directed by Spike and Rachel admit how much they like each other. (this saga ends) --------------------------------- Lucas/Karri/Shelby written by: , directed by: Lucas and Shelby decide how to handle their relationships with Karri. (this saga ends) --------------------------------- Lindsay/Brian, Gretchen/Donovan written by: , directed by: Gretchen and Donovan get together, Lindsay and Brian reconcile. (this saga ends)
This is when MTV airs a special, behind the scenes on what you could call a 'sucessful' show for younger viewers (a.k.a. soft pornography). The ratings were good enough for Undressed to continue on, as well as to have a casting call. They do this huge casting call, with 100+ people auditioning for four open parts (like Making The Band or Popstars...). They also ask former cast members what was it like, and the auditioners what was their favorite saga.
Rachel/Spike written by: , directed by: Rachel parties in the hearse, but Spike winds up having to take care of her. ------------------------------ Lucas/Karri/Shelby written by: , directed by: Lucas gets mad when Karri goes to the Chi Delt party with Shelby. ----------------------------- Brisn, Lindsay, Gretchen, Donovan written by: , directed by: Brian wants to break up with Lindsay, Donovan gives Gretchen an ultimatum, and Lindsay kicks Gretchen out.
Rachel/Spike written by: , directed by: Rachel runs away and winds up in Spike's hearse. ------------------------------- Lucas/Karri/Shelby written by: , directed by: Karri's bisexual, and Lucas and Shelby agree to date her at the same time. -------------------------------- Lindsay, Brian, Gretchen, Donovan written by: , directed by: Lindsay catches Gretchen hitting on Brian.
Adam/Sally, Red/Peggy written by: Michael Udesky, directed by: Tim Andrew Adam comes over and things between him and Sally are awkward. Sally goes to talk with Peggy and she tells her that she had sex with Adam. Peggy is floored that her younger sister had sex before her. Meanwhile, Adam tells Red that he had sex with Sally and Red gets jealous too. Peggy hugs Sally and tells her that she will always be there for her. Sally goes back to her room to talk with Adam, but he's not there. He comes back and brings Sally a protein bar, telling him that it symbolizes that they should not change their relationship. Sally is thrilled, but tells Adam that she does want things to change. Adam and Red leave and Sally and Peggy talk. It turns out that Red is talking more with Peggy now, but more so trying to pressure her into sex. Then, Peggy asks Sally what sex is like and she tells her it is great. (this saga ends) ------------------------------ Lucas/Karri/Shelby written by: Dave Holden, direct
Sally/Adam, Peggy/Red written by: Michael Udesky, directed by: Tim Andrew Sally continues to make fun of Adam for whimping out with Jenny. She goes to call Russell to finalize plans, but Adam makes her hang up and tells her that he likes her. Sally freaks out and goes to talk with Peggy. Peggy tells her that she should go for it with Adam because they already have a strong bond as friends, so a sexual relationship could be even better. Sally says to Adam that she wants to give it a chance. They have sex, but things get awkward when Adam leaves. ---------------------------- Chuck/""Farmer"" Melissa, Joel written by: Steven S. Deknight, directed by: Danny Salles Chuck is still trying to put his sex drive back to sleep. Melissa comes over dressed in a revealing outfit and then Joel leaves. Melissa and Chuck start getting close and then she realizes that his libido is back. She gets mad that Chuck never told her the truth, and he tells her it was to protect her. But she doesn't believe it, u
Adam/Sally, Peggy/Red written by: Erin Ehrlich and Michael Udesky, directed by: Tim Andrew Sally is ready to continue ""sex-ucation"" with Adam. Adam really wants to let her know that he likes her, but she is more concerned if Adam asked Jenny to the dance yet. He hasn't, but then he calls her and tells her to go with him. Then, Adam and Sally talk about their dates' sex history. They both know that Russell has had sex, as well as Jenny. Adam steals a condom from Red's bag and gets caught. Red and Adam go to the bathroom and Red says he thinks it was cute that Adam wanted a condom, but he warns him that it could expire. Adam and Sally look at the condom and then practice kissing again. Sally gets an e-mail from Russell and it says he got a limo and hotel room for her and Adam and Jenny for after the dance. Adam leaves bummed out. --------------------------------- Chuck/""Farmer"" Melissa, Angie, Joel written by: Steven S. Deknight, directed by: Danny Salles Chuck and Melissa continue to se
Adam/Sally, Red/Peggy written by: Michael Udesky, directed by: Tim Andrew Sally talks with Peggy about guys. Peggy tells Sally that being with a guy is the greatest. Sally goes back to her room with Adam. They continue practicing sex for their dates. They kiss different parts of their bodies. Adam gets ""excited"" and goes to the bathroom. He talks with Red, who tells him to tell Sally how he feels. Adam and Sally talk more about the dance, but Adam never gets the chance to let Sally know how he feels. ----------------------------------- Chuck/""Farmer"" Melissa, Joel written by: Steven S. Deknight, directed by: Danny Salles Chuck is desperate for some loving, but no woman is giving him the attention. Joel tells him to keep looking, and then ""Farmer"" Melissa comes along. She tells Chuck she needs a dorm-pal in order to be an RA next year, and since no other girl is willing to partner with Chuck, he's her last hope. She agrees to hang out with him to make it seem like he got his game back,
Adam/Sally, Red/Peggy written by: Erin Ehrlich, directed by: Tim Andrew Adam and Sally are best friends. They are studying for some tests and stuff and decide to check out Sally's sister, Peggy's, ""sex-shop."" They steal some edible undies and try eating them. Peggy and her boyfriend Red come back and start to make out. Sally and Adam discuss the upcoming dance. Adam wants to ask Jenny and Sally wants to go with Russell. Peggy comes to Sally's room and yells at her for going through her stuff. Later, Sally and Adam want to practice kissing so they don't look like fools in front of their dates. ---------------------------------- Chuck/Grace, Angie, Joel written by: Steven s. Deknight, directed by: Danny Salles Grace feels bad about what happened last night. She wants to give Chuck a second chance. She even tells off Angie to be with Chuck! Meanwhile, Chuck is trying to get with a girl, but no one will give him a chance. Not even Penelope! Grace meets up with Chuck and they're going to ha
Stanley/Christina/Robby, Josh/Winona written by: Elise Allen and Steven S. Deknight, directed by: Tim Andrew Winona and Josh try to get Christina to tell Stanley how she really feels. Josh keeps Robby occupied wile Winona sets Stanley up in a bear suit, to pretend to be Robby. Stanley waits in the dressing room dressed in the bear suit, when Christina enters. She thinks it's Robby and tells him that she really loves Stanley and is sorry for hurting Robby. Stanley takes the costume off and tells her he feels the same way. They kiss and Robby comes in. Christina tells him the truth and he accepts it. He leaves, bitter. Then, Christina learns that Stanley kept the other half of their necklace that spells: FOREVER. The two are so happy to be united once again and continue to kiss. (this saga ends) -------------------------------- Chuck, Angie, Grace, Lonnie written by: Steven S. Deknight, directed by: Danny Salles Angie's plan for tonight: sex up Chuck and leave him hanging. She does thi
Stanley/Christina/Robby, Josh/Winona written by: Steven S. Deknight, directed by: Tim Andrew Winona talks with Christina about last night. Christina tells her that she really loved Stanley and tells her about their first kiss: at a lake house under the stars. Winona and Josh set up the stage to be starry with crickets chirping. It leads Josh and Winona to kiss. Meanwhile, Robby and Christina are fighting again and then he leaves. Stanley comes by, leaving him and Christina alone. Winona and Josh cue the lights and sounds and it's perfect. They both admit their love for one another and kiss. When Christina asks Stanley why he never came for her the night she went poor, he said he didn't think she wanted to see him, so he never showed up. Christina starts getting back to reality and says she doesn't want to fall in love again because it took her too long to get over Stanley in the first place. ------------------------------------- Chuck/Angie, Grace, Joel written by: Steven S. Deknight,
Robby/Christina/Stanley, Josh/Winona written by: Elise Allen, directed by: Tim Andrew Josh tells Winona that he thinks Stanley only acts like he hates Christina (and vice-versa) because they really like each other. Josh tries to play with Stanley's mind by saying that Christina looks at him lovingly. Stanley gets more jealous when he sees Robby making out with Christina. Robby tells Christina that he is going to find out the truth of what's going on between her and Stanley. He talks with Stanley and turns the intercom on so that Christina can hear the awful things Robby will make Stanley say. Christina is pissed and she yells at both of them: Stanley, for saying those things, Robby, for setting Stanley up. Everyone leaves except Stanley and Josh. Stanley tells Josh that he really loved Christina a lot and still does. -------------------------------------- Cassie/Carl, Joel/Adele, Chuck written by: Dave Holden, directed by: Danny Salles Cassie yells at Joel for last night. Cassie decide
Winona/Josh, Stanley, Christina/Robby written by: Elise Allen and Dave Holden, directed by: Tim Andrew It's after school detention in the auditorium and there are 5 people there. Robby and Christina, who are punk-rockers that are dating, Winona and Josh, who seem to like each other, and Stanley, a rich, preppy guy who once dated Christina. It seems like things ended on a bad note between Stanley and Christina because they are constantly bickering. The possesive Robby thinks something is up and tries to catch Christina with Stanley. Meanwhile, Christina and Stanley are talking in the dressing room and they reveal to each other that they never got over the relationship, and they kiss. Robby walks in and tells Stanley to back off. Christina says the kiss meant nothing and it was to just play with Robby's mind. Christina and Robby go off somewhere to make out, and it makes Stanley jealous. ----------------------------------------- Chuck, Joel/Cassie/Carl written by: Dave Holden, directed b
Eliza, Delaney/Spike Caroline written by Michael Udesky, directed by Tim Andrew Eliza retells the story of last night to Caroline. Caroline tells Eliza not to worry and that she will talk with Spike, because they used to be neighbors so they have a bond. Spike comes and Caroline bashes him. He gets pissed and starts to leave, but Eliza and Delaney both walk in. Eliza begins to apologize to Delaney for giving Spike oral sex last night. Delaney is shocked to find this out because she hasn't even gone that far with Spike yet. The girls all realize that Spike is an awful man and make a plan to do something with him. They grab a pair of scissors and start to cut off his clothes, leaving him in his underwear. He leaves. The girls discuss their relationship and Delaney says that she doesn't want to do the three musketeer thing anymore. Eliza and Caroline decide to stick together. (this saga ends) ------------------------ Joel/Cassie/Carl Chuck/Lonnie written by Dave Holden, directed by Dann
Eliza, Delaney/Spike, Caroline written by Michael Udesky, directed by Tim Andrew Eliza's in Spike's hearse and is hitting on him. She turns on the recorder and starts acting sexually to Spike. Spike starts to give in, but turns back and tells Eliza that she is still too immature for him. Eliza starts to forget the plan and it becomes more of a pride issue. She gets so pissed at Spike that she goes to prove him wrong. She gives Spike oral sex in order to shut him up. She stays in the hearse as Spike leaves.... Eliza calls Caroline to tell her that the plan backfired. She hangs up and then rips up the tape that just recorded everything. ------------------------ Travis/Mina, Robert written by Amy Wolfram, directed by Danny Salles Travis asks Robert for advice on the clingy Mina. Robert tells him to dump her as soon as he gets the room. Mina comes in and she goes back to her room with Travis. Travis tries telling Mina that she is suffocating him, but she won't listen. Eventually, Mina tell
Eliza, Delaney/Spike Caroline written by Michael Udesky, directed by Tim Andrew Eliza, Caroline and Delaney are best friends. ""The Three Musketeers"" (as they call themselves) tell each other everything and do whatever each other does. Eliza is complaining that her boyfriend is being stupid and just dumped her. Caroline feels bad for Eliza and says that their ""pact"" states none of them should go to the upcoming junior prom since Eliza wouldn't be going now. Delaney tells the girls different: for she has started going out with Spike. She really likes Spike and is starting to feel too old for ""the Three Musketeers"" group. The other two girls try to convince Delaney to change her ways, but Delaney leaves, telling them all to grow up. Eliza tells Caroline she has a plan to show Delaney how awful of a guy Spike is. ------------------------ Travis/Mina, Robert written by Amy Wolfram, directed by Danny Salles Travis tells Robert how he's starting to fall for Mina. Mina comes by and starts kiss
Sissy/Neil, Belinda/Mandy written by Rob Hammersley, directed by Tim Andrew Belinda tells Sissy about what Neil told her about how he's in love with Sissy. Sissy tells Neil that she is not gay, but Neil gets angry that she lied to him. He leaves and Mandy comes by. Sissy apologizes to Mandy for possibly leading her on. Mandy tells her it was ok and that she should just talk to Neil. Later, Belinda apologzies to Mandy for starting the rumor. Mandy gets a little pissed, and then Belinda asks her how it feels like to be openly gay. Mandy says it's great and whatnot and basically, Belinda blurts out that she basically is gay too. Belinda starts to help Mandy into her costume and asks her to go to the cast party with her. Sissy lets Neil know that it was unfair of him to only hang out with gay girls and that she should get a second chance. They kiss and make-up and decide to go to the cast party together. (this saga ends) ------------------------ Travis/Mina, Robert written by Amy Wolfram
Neil, Sissy, Belinda, Mandy written by Rob Hammersley, directed by Tim Andrew Neil and Sissy are getting closer, but Sissy is getting angry with Belinda. She tells Belinda that she will never have the chance with Neil and than yells at Belinda for starting the rumor. She even yells at Belinda for never talking about her love life (hint hint: she's probably a lesbian). Anyway, Neil and Sissy spend time rehearsing and they even have a kiss. Neil says he wishes that Sissy were straight. Meanwhile, Belinda and Mandy are talking about coming out experiences. Sissy and Neil continue rehearsing and Neil is really feeling her. Sissy has to leave really quick, and Belinda comes in. Neil tells her that he is into Sissy. ------------------------ Elena/Ralph, Angie, Grace written by Erin Ehrlich, directed by Dale Roy Robinson Elena is ready for her final test. Grace and Angie blindfold her and bring in Ralph. They make Elena perform a variety of tasks on Ralph and finally, Ralph won't go through w
Sissy, Neil, Belinda, Mandy written by Rob Hammersley and Michael Udesky, directed by Tim Andrew Sissy is freaking out that everyone thinks she is gay. Mandy thinks that she is and tries hitting on her, and Sissy freaks out. She's about to tell Mandy that she's not gay, but Mandy tells her that Neil only hangs out with lesbians. Sissy rethinks everything and realizes that if she tells Neil the truth, he will not give her the time or day. Neil and Sissy talk and she tries to hint at the fact that she is straight, but Neil doesn't get the message. -------------------------- Elena/Ralph, Angie, Grace written by Erin Ehrlich, directed by Dale Roy Robinson The Chi Delt sisters are continuing to haze Elena. Ralph is starting to get upset because it seems like Elena is going to extremes just to be a Chi Delt. He is also upset that she is talking smack about him to the Chi Delts. Anyway, they have their date and stage a break-up in front of the Chi Delts. Angie and Grace are excited for her; E
Sissy, Neil, Belinda, Mandy written by Rob Hammersley and Elise Allen , directed by Tim Andrew Sissy and her friend Belinda are talking about the upcoming play. Sissy notices Neil, a guy that she has a crush on. Sissy gets pissed that Neil does not say hello to her and instead talks with Mandy. Belinda tells Sissy that Mandy is gay. Sissy flips out, but then Mandy comes over and wants to rehearse with Sissy. Sissy and Mandy are rehearsing and Mandy kisses Sissy as part of the act. Sissy is nervous and leaves. She tells Belinda what happened and then goes back to Mandy. Maggie comes by and Belinda tells Maggie what happened. Sissy comes back and Belinda reveals to her that she told Maggie about the kiss. Sissy is pissed because Maggie has a big mouth and now the school will make the assumption that she is a lesbian. ---------------------------- Elena/Ralph, Angie, Grace written by Erin Ehrlich, directed by Dale Roy Robinson Angie and Grace are prepping Elena for her night with Ralph. An
Spike/Sabrina/Katilyn written by Jason Berlin & Rico Gagliano, directed by Tim Andrew Sabrina and Spike are talking in the hearse. While talking, Sabrina notices someone else's bra and calls Kaitlyn in there. The three of them are together and tensions are high. Kaitlyn is mad that Spike told Sabrina that they slept together, and Sabrina is mad that Spike told Kaitlyn about the herpes. The girls are cool with each other, but not with Spike. They want to kick him out of the band, but realize he can get them good gigs. So instead, they have him wear the leopard outfit to school the next day in order to make things right again. (this saga ends) ----------------------------- Elena/Ralph, Angie, Grace written by Erin Ehrlich, directed by Dale Roy Robinson Angie and Grace, members of Chi Delt, are talking with Elena, a pledge, to figure out more about her. Elena wants to be a Chi Delt in order to become a successful lawyer (since Chi Delts have connections with the top law firms). They sen
Spike/Kaitlyn written by Jason Berlin & Rico Gagliano, directed by Tim Andrew Kaitlyn and Spike are in the hearse because Spike is about to tell Kaitlyn about the herpes. Kaitlyn begins freaking out that she may have herpes too. Kaitlyn is grossed out and worried that she will only be able to have sex with Spike now because of the herpes. They continue fighting, but it seems like they are getting turned on by it. They begin to make out. Spike tells Kaitlyn he is going to tell Sabrina that he slept with her. Kaitlyn gets angry and tells Spike that he better not tell this to Sabrina, because it would break up the band. She threatens him that she will tell everyone in school that he has the smallest penis in the school, that way, no one will ever want to sleep with him. ---------------------------- Keith/Scott/Mark, Hank written by Steven S. DeKnight, directed by Dale Roy Robinson Keith thanks Hank for trying to stop Mark from entering the bathroom. Mark shows up wanting to talk to Keith.
Spike/Sabrina written by Jason Berlin & Rico Gagliano, directed by Tim Andrew Spike and his girlfriend Sabrina are talking about the band. She thinks something might be going on between Kaitlyn and Spike. Then she notices a weird bump above Spike's lip. Sabrina thinks it might be herpes. She questions where he may have gotten it from, possibly Kaitlyn. Then Sabrina realizes the more serious part: she was just kissing Spike earlier and thinks she might have herpes now as well. Sabrina says her uncle has a clinic and would test them for herpes. Sabrina also says that Spike must not tell Kaitlyn about this. ----------------------------- Keith/Scott/Mark, Jen/Hank written by Steven S. DeKnight, and Jason Berlin & Rico Gagliano, directed by Dale Roy Robinson Keith tells Jen and Hank that his night didn't go well. Jen and Hank start to fool around, so Keith leaves. He runs into Mark in the lounge and reveals to Mark that it didn't go so well with Scott. Keith also tells Mark about the whole
Spike/Kaitlyn written by Jason Berlin & Rico Gagliano, directed by Tim Andrew Spike, the manager for the band Meow, is arguing with one of the band members Kaitlyn in his hearse. Kaitlyn is upset with Spike not being professional with his work; after all, the lead singer, Sabrina, is Spike's girlfriend. Kaitlyn and Spike continue to go at it and Kaitlyn spots a leopard outfit in the back seat and asks who it's for. Spike says he bought it for all the band members, but when Kaitlyn tries it on, it's evident that his intentions were that it would be only for Sabrina. As Kaitlyn is taking the outfit off, she suddenly gets the urge to kiss Spike. Then, they make out some more and wind up having sex. Spike thinks it was great, but feels like he should tell Sabrina. Kaitlyn tells him not to do it because if he tells her, she would be devistated and would possibly ruin the band's chances at fame and sucess. Spike agrees to keep quiet. ------------------------------ Keith/Scott, Jen/Hank writt
Eddie, Eve/Darren, Amy written by Dave Holden and Erin Ehrlich, directed by Tim Andrew Amy has Eddie try getting back with Eve. Eve, Amy and Eddie are altogether and Amy makes Eddie choose. Eddie chooses Eve, but Eve runs off. Darren overhears the decision and becomes upset. Amy congratulates Eddie, but then Eddie tells Amy that he was being for real with his decision. Amy gets mad and breaks up with Eddie; she heads for her dressing room, only to find out her dress has become so small (thanks to Eve trimming it down every night). Darren, Eve, and Eddie all get a good kick out of it and leave. Eve tells Eddie she's sorry, but they'll never work out. Eddie is understanding and leaves. Darren and Eve become a couple and plan on going to the cast party together. Then, they kiss. (this saga ends) --------------------------- Keith/Scott, Jen/Hank written by Michael Apostolina and Steven S. Deknight, directed by Dale Roy Robinson Keith goes to the laundry room where Hank is pressuring him
Darren/Eve, Amy/Eddie written by Dave Holden and Elise Allen, directed by Tim Andrew Eve is altering Amy's dress an inch a night to make Amy think she is getting fatter. Darren and Eve get to know each other better since the both of them are working on props. They hook-up and this gets Amy jealous. While Darren and Eve are kissing, Amy and Eddie walk by and watch. Eve sees them in a mirror and wants to get them riled up by telling Darren that she wants to have sex. Amy and Eddie are furious and they run off. Eve tells Darren to stop since they're gone now; this gets Darren mad because it's like, Eve is turning into the manipulative person that Amy is. Amy does not want Eve and Darren together and uses Eddie to try and win Eve back. Amy gives Eddie some motivation by giving him oral sex. ---------------------------- Trevor/Holly, Emory written by Jason Berlin & Rico Gagliano, directed by Danny Salles Emory talks Holly into forgiving Trevor because masturbation is natural. As a matter a
Darren/Eve, Amy/Eddie written by Dave Holden and Erin Ehrlich, directed by Tim Andrew Amy wants to know more about Eddie. Eve tells Amy about how Eddie pressures her for sex. Amy says that Eve shouldn't take that from him and should break-up with him if he does it again. Eddie and Eve talk and Eddie asks Eve if she's ready. Eve tells him no and that she would rather break-up with him than deal with his pressure. Amy and Eddie get to know each other better in the dressing room by stripping. Eve and Darren talk and he warns her about Amy's manipulation. Eve doesn't believe him, until she walks in on Amy and Eddie half-naked. Eve leaves and vents her anger out to Darren and he is there to console her, he also warns her not to try and get revenge and turn into Amy. ---------------------------- Trevor/Holly, Emory written by Jason Berlin & Rico Gagliano, directed by Danny Salles Emory is Trevor's roommate. Trevor asks Emory to help him with the no mstubating for a week thing. Emory hits Tre
Darren/Amy, Eve/Eddie written by Dave Holden, directed by Tim Andrew Eve is Amy's costume person for the upcoming school play. They become friends quickly, then Amy's boyfriend Darren comes in. Eve leaves and talks with her boyfriend Eddie. Eddie wants to have sex with Eve, but Eve says she is not ready. She remembers she forgot something in the wardrobe room and as she and Eddie go back there, they overhear Darren breaking up with Amy because he doesn't like who Amy is. Amy feels insecure now that she is alone, so she asks Eddie to stay with her. She tries seducing Eddie and he flips out so he leaves. Darren and Eve talk and get to know each other until Eddie comes running to talk to Eve. He asks when they will have sex, but Eve says she is still unsure and wants to wait. Amy calls Eddie back into the dressing room and she winds up undressing for him. ------------------------------- Trevor/Holly written by Jason Berlin & Rico Gagliano, directed by Danny Salles Trevor and Holly are wor
Natasha/Paul, Blake written by Rob Hammersley, directed by Tim Andrew Natasha talks with Maggie to find out what Paul is really like. Natasha learns that Paul has lied about everything so far. Maggie says that Blake probably put him up to it, but Natasha is still upset that Paul went along with it. Natasha has a plan... she finds Paul and tells him she wants to have a three-way with Blake and that Blake is coming over now. Natasha asks Paul if he wants to tell her anything at all, and he's about to tell the truth, but Blake comes in. Natasha tells the guys to strip while she freshens up. As Blake's stripping, Paul tells Blake he made up the sex story, but Blake says it's ok since he made up the story of having sex with the college freshman. All the while, Natasha is video-taping what Blake is saying and then walks in the room and basically makes them look like idiots. Natasha shows the tape to Maggie and Paul comes in. He talks with Natasha and apologizes for the lies; he says Natasha
Paul/Natasha, Blake written by Rob Hammersley, directed by Tim Andrew Blake continues probing Paul about how the sex with Natasha was. Blake proposes that to make Paul's reputation even better, the three of them should have a tag team. Natasha comes over and Blake leaves. Paul and Natasha talk about the condoms under Paul's bed. Natasha wants Paul to know that she made up all the rumors about her being a sex freak. She says that she wanted a new, fun reputation; but now, all that the guys want is sex. She is glad to talk with Paul about this and thinks he's very trustworthy. Paul is about to come clean with Natasha, but Blake comes in ready for some tag team action. Then, Maggie comes in and Natasha apologizes to her about her cat dying. Maggie is confused and Paul takes her out of the room to tell her that that was just a lie. Blake starts coming on to Natasha and tells her about the tag team idea and about Paul saying he had sex with Natasha, and she feels grossed out. Paul comes bac
Paul/Natasha, Blake written by Rob Hammersley and Michael Udesky, directed by Tim Andrew Maggie talks with Paul about how she is surprised that Paul is trying to hook up with Natasha. Blake comes in to ask Paul what his game-plan for tonight is. Blake offers some pointers and then gives Paul some condoms. Natasha comes over and her and Paul start talking. Paul isn't making any progress, so he says that his cat died. Natasha stays a while to console him and they start making out on his bed. Then, Natasha sees the condoms under Paul's bed and leaves. Maggie comes in and is surprised to find out that Paul is falling in love with ""the cheapest lay in the high school."" Then, Blake comes over and asks Paul how it went and he lies and says that he and Natasha had sex. ---------------------------- Howie/Trudy, Dana/Pete written by Jason Berlin & Rico Gagliano, directed by Dale Roy Robinson Trudy and Dana are in the lounge talking while Howie is having his safari party. Adele and Penelope are g
Paul/Natasha, Blake written by Rob Hammersley and Erin Ehrlich, directed by Tim Andrew Blake is trying to get Paul's reputation to be better. He decides that Paul should hook up with the new girl Natasha in order to make his reputation soar. He gives Paul some pointers on how to act. Finally, Blake tells Paul to pretend it's Paul's birthday in order to make Natasha give him a ""special present."" Natasha comes over and she and Paul have something in common... they both like rocks. She's about to go, but Blake breaks out that it's Paul's birthday. Natasha stays a while longer to talk about the wild times at her old high school. Then, Natasha says she has to go back home to do homework. Blake and Paul fight because Paul thinks Blake was trying to come on to Natasha too much while he already has the reputation of having sex with a college freshman in a football field. Blake apologizes and then shows Paul that he took Natasha's ring in order for her to come over tomorrow night to pick it up.
Caroline/Tim, Maggie/Ray written by Elise Allen, directed by Tim Andrew Caroline and Maggie are talking and Caroline apologizes to Maggie for accusing Ray. Ray comes over and Maggie leaves with Tim to get something, and Caroline puts her sexy stuff to the test. She acts all seductive towards Ray and starts moving closer to him, until Maggie and Tim come in and they both get angry. Caroline tells Maggie that Ray was coming on to her. Tim proves that Ray called him that night to brag about getting laid. Ray leaves and Caroline and Tim talk. Caroline tells Tim she knows he's the same way because she overheard him on the phone with Damon. Tim gets mad as well and leaves. Feeling bad about that mess she just made, Caroline decides to come clean with Maggie. She calls Ray over and tells Maggie, in front of Ray, that she was the one who came on to Ray. Maggie gets mad and tells Caroline to leave. Then, Ray apologizes and kisses up with Maggie. this saga ends ------------------- Howie/Trudy,
Maggie/Ray, Caroline/Tim written by Elise Allen, directed by Tim Andrew Maggie confronts Ray on what she heard from Caroline. Ray says that it is a lie made up by Caroline because she is jealous of Maggie. Maggie laughs and believes Ray. The two decide to hook Caroline up with Ray's friend Tim in order to make her not feel jealous. Tim comes over and gets to know Caroline a bit better. Then, Caroline leaves the room for a moment and overhears Tim on his phone talking to Damon about how he is so excited to get laid. Caroline is obviously pissed, but she goes back in the bedroom acting like she wants to go all the way with Tim. She asks him to coach her, by telling her what turns him on. Tim gives her some pointers with kissing, touching, etc. Then, Caroline tells Tim it's time to go, and kicks him out. --------------------- Trudy/Howie, Pete, Dana written by Dave Holden, directed by Dale Roy Robinson Trudy and Howie meet up in the laundry room and she asks him out on a date. Howie is a
Caroline, Ray/Maggie written by Elise Allen, directed by Tim Andrew Maggie and Caroline are talking about Ray. Then, Ray comes over and Maggie wants Caroline to hide because she doesn't want Ray to know Caroline is there. Caroline hides under the bed. Ray and Maggie begin to go at it while Caroline is under the bed. Maggie gets up to get something and Ray calls his friend Tim to tell him he won't be coming to watch the basketball game tonight since he's getting laid. Caroline overhears everything. Maggie comes back and tells Ray to go watch the game because she doesn't want Caroline to get caught. Ray leaves and Caroline tells Maggie about what happened. Maggie doesn't believe her and she walks out. Caroline tells Maggie she will prove to her that Ray is a liar. ------------------------ Howie/Trudy, Pete, Dana written by Dave Holden, directed by Dale Roy Robinson Trudy and Dana are talking about the date tonight. Trudy plans to show Howie that she can be totally sexy. Meanwhile, Howie
Caroline, Maggie/Ray written by Elise Allen, directed by Tim Andrew Maggie's best friend Caroline returns from her Hawaiian vacation. Caroline realizes that while she has been gone, a lot has changed. Maggie has become a completely new person all thanks to her boyfriend, Ray. While Caroline goes to pick up ice cream for them, Ray tells Maggie that he does not want Maggie telling Caroline about their sex life. Caroline returns and says that she feels like an outsider and wants to leave, but Maggie feels sorry for her and has Ray leave instead. The girls do some catching up and talk about boys, particularly Ray. Maggie shows off her cheerleader outfit to Caroline and they get a kick out of it. Then, Maggie asks Caroline to come over tomorrow night to help set the scene for her and Ray. ------------------- Howie, Trudy, Pete, Dana written by Dave Holden directed by Dale Roy Robinson Howie is having a competition for which girl is the most muscular. The winner will recieve a night with How
Lisa/Damon, Maggie/Ray written by Steven S. Deknight, directed by Tim Andrew Maggie is still moping over Ray. She tells her brother Paul that she really liked him, but Paul says Ray is a jerk. Lisa tells Maggie that she can be sexy without the fake breasts and proves this by having Damon come in to look at Maggie in her underwear. Damon gets turned on and then Lisa takes him out of the room. Then, they plot to get Ray and Maggie back together. Lisa brings Maggie to a closet and Damon brings over Ray. He pushes Ray in the closet and then Damon and Lisa lock the two of them in until they talk. Finally, Ray confesses that although he came off as a jerk, he is a sensitive guy who likes more than just breasts. Maggie feels thrilled to have such a wonderful boyfriend and then they make out. (This saga ends) ------------------ Robert/Bobbi written by Jason Berlin & Rico Gagliano, directed by Tim Dale Roy Robinson Bobbi and Robert talk about last night. They both apologize and Bobbi tells Robe
Maggie/Ray, Lisa/Damon written by Steven S. DeKnight, directed by Tim Andrew Damon and Ray come over for the double date with Lisa and Maggie. No one knows what to do, so the two couples just split off to make-out. While Maggie and Ray are making out on her bed, Maggie's fake breasts begin to become exposed. Maggie runs to Lisa for advice and Lisa tells Maggie she should decrease her breast size a little at a time so Ray will never notice. As Maggie continually leaves Ray to ""freshen up"", Ray notices that Maggie has gotten smalled suddenly. He freaks out and then Maggie comes back to the room as her normal, flat-chested self. Ray flips out and leaves, leaving Maggie to believe Ray was only into her for her breasts. ----------------------- Robert/Bobbi written by Jason Berlin & Rico Gagliano, directed by Dale Roy Robinson Robert tells Bobbi he has a hott date, so she wants to help him prepare. She picks out nice clothes for him, teaches him to dance, and then the two talk about family m
Randy/Gil/Alice/Marguerite written by Jason Berlin & Rico Gagliano, directed by Marcus Spiegel Randy double checks with Gil, if asking Marguerite out is fine with him. Gil has no problem with it. Randy asks Marguerite out, then asks Alice out, whom he secretly likes. Alice isn't sure Randy is ready for polyamory. ------------------------------- Lisa/Damon, Maggie/Ray written by Steven S. DeKnight, directed by Tim Andrew Lisa gives Maggie fake breasts to pad her bra with. Damon's cousin, Ray, is introduced to her, and they start to hit it off. Maggie isn't quite ready because of her breasts. She then tells Ray that it's her first time, with all of this, and he reveals it's his first time too. They don't do anything sexual but talk instead. Maggie then goes to Lisa for advice again. ------------------------------- Robert/Bobbi written by Jason Berlin & Rico Gagliano, directed by Dale Roy Robinson Bobbi puts up a curtain to divide their room in half. Robert, hears a buzzing sound,
Robert/Bobbi written by Jason Berlin & Rico Gagliano, directed by Dale Roy Robinson Robert moves into a new dorm room only to find out that they misprinted his roommates name who turns out to be a girl named Bobbi. Bobbi is very sassy, and rich, and tries to coup with Robert, while they try to work out with the housing department. They get on each others nerve on the first night and Robert separates the room in half. He stays on his side, while Bobbi stays on her side. ----------------------------- Maggie, Lisa/Damon written by Steven S. DeKnight, directed by Tim Andrew Maggie is shocked when he friend, Lisa, boobs has grown. The problem is that Maggie feels uneasy about her size and talks to Lisa about it. They decide to get it from a guys POV, and Damon, Lisa's boyfriend, talks how guys love it. Maggie leaves the room, and Lisa and Damon proceed to make out. Maggie announces she is leaving, and Lisa decides to walk her out. While Damon is nibbling on Lisa's neck, she searches