Undressed Season 2

February. 14,2000      TV-14
Rating:
6.3
Trailer Synopsis

MTV 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.

Episode 30 : Episode 230
March. 30,2000
Renzo/Carla written by Steven S. DeKnight, directed by Dale Roy Robinson Renzo admits to Casey that it was a mistake sleeping with Carla, and she hears this. Renzo and Carla do not speak to each other, But Casey and Paige set them up to play Casey's bowl of truth (remember Renzo's bowl of fantasies?). They say all this sappy stuff, and one question appears, ""Do you think, Your falling in love with me?"" and Renzo tells Carla yes. In the end, they decide they are right for each other. [This segment ends] Josh/Marreth written by Steven S. DeKnight, directed by Dale Roy Robinson Amelia shows up and Josh's place which pisses Marreth off. Amelia tells Josh to leave them alone for a moment, and he does. Amelia talks to Marreth, where they have a good time. Josh returns home, and Marreth forgives him. With all the thinking he done, he think their relationship cannot work. In the end, they kiss each other goodbye, ending their relationship. [This segment ends] Jamie/Denise, Vanessa/Eddi
Episode 29 : Episode 229
March. 29,2000
Renzo/Carla written by Steven S. DeKnight, directed by Dale Roy Robinson It's orgy time, and Renzo notices he isn't hard any more. Despite not being hard, they still attend the ""strike."" Renzo, and Casey, find Carla, and Paige alone in the bathroom. Renzo asks when the others will come, but Carla tells him later. Carla asks the same, and he tells her the same. Thanks to a broken pipe, they are forced to strip in their underwear because it is so hot in there. Casey and Paige can't take the heat, so they decide to ""look for some thing"" to turn it off. Renzo and Carla isn't surprised that they both brought ""bag of tricks"" and they find both find out that they played each other to have what they wanted, more men, and more women. They are turned on by each other sneakyness and They proceed to make out on the floor, and Casey and Paige wants to see how they are doing, but they leave, upon seeing them making out. Josh/Marreth written by Steven S. DeKnight, directed by Dale Roy Robins
Episode 28 : Episode 228
March. 28,2000
Renzo written by Steven S. DeKnight, directed by Dale Roy Robinson Casey reveals that someone is trying to make the bathroom single again (men and women seperate) but that's just one of his problems. Renzo's hard on can't go down, and he tells Carla about it. She asks him why don't he just masturbate in to make it go down, but he reveals that it can't go down, unless if he has sex. Carla helps him bag a girl, under one condition, she has sex with Casey. Renzo tries to lure Casey but it doesn't work. Renzo and Carla decide to set up each other and they will strike against the petition by having both men and women in the bathroom. Renzo plans on bring no guys so that he could have all the girls to himself, and that his hard on would go down. Jamie/Denise, Vanessa/Eddie written by Jennifer Johnson, directed by Dale Roy Robinson Eddie finds Vanessa in Jamie's car, and puts down Denise, by calling her a slut. Jamie wants to fight Eddie, and they make a note durning prom. Denise find
Episode 27 : Episode 227
March. 27,2000
Renzo/Carla written by Steven S. DeKnight, directed by Dale Roy Robinson Carla is upset that Renzo is masturbating frequently so she decides to teach him a lesson. She tells her friend, Paige, to pretend to like him, while Carla gives him ""stay hard"" pills. Renzo takes 8 stay hard pills (4 times the recommeded doage) and heads over Paige. Just before ripping each other clothes off, Paige stops, and tells him that she needs time to think with breaking up with her boyfriend and all. She leaves Renzo with a raging hard on. He tries to make his hard on goes down, but it doesn't work. Josh/Marreth written by Steven S. DeKnight, directed by Dale Roy Robinson Marreth figures out that she and Josh has too much sex, and they come up with these rules to test their realtionship if it's true to who they are. They do have sex, and she gets upset. She comes up with an idea to not have sex for a month, and if they do break the rule, she thinks she made a mistake. Jamie/Denise, Vanessa/Eddie wr
Episode 26 : Episode 226
March. 23,2000
Annika/Mark/Elliot written by Kate Rosen, directed by Dale Roy Robinson ""Friends & Lovers"" written by Jennifer Johnson & Neil Landau, directed by Dale Roy Robinson Jamie/Denise, Vanessa/Eddie written by Kate Rosen, directed by Dale Roy Robinson
Episode 25 : Episode 225
March. 22,2000
Annika/Mark/Elliot written by Kate Rosen, directed by George Verschoor ""Friends & Lovers"" written by Jennifer Johnson & Neil Landau, directed by George Verschoor Laura/Clyde written by Jennifer Johnson, directed by George Verschoor
Episode 24 : Episode 224
March. 21,2000
Annika/Mark/Elliot written by Kate Rosen, directed by George Verschoor Annika and Mindy drops in when Mark and Elliot are talking in the bathroom. She gets an idea for an experiment, to see how far guys will go to compete with each other. She set up dates with both guys. Laura/Clyde written by Jennifer Johnson, directed by George Verschoor Laura returns to a sleeping Clyde and Audrey. Audrey leaves, and Laura is anxious about the results, that will be announced later on durning the day. Denise comes over, and hits on Clyde, which does not please Laura. Denise kisses Clyde and leaves. Meanwhile, Laura leaves for the school to find out the results. She returns home, to find Clyde with all these signs saying ""Laura is the winner"", ""Laura Rules"", etc. Clyde tells Laura that if he didn't miss school today, he would of vote for her. This upsets her, and she tells him that it was her goal to be president. She is really upset at Clyde because she lost by one vote. ""Friends & Lovers""
Episode 23 : Episode 223
March. 20,2000
Laura/Clyde written by Jennifer Johnson, directed by George Verschoor Laura dresses up Clyde before his ""serious"" date with Audrey. Laura gets jealous when Audrey wants to make out with him, in her own house! Audrey tells her to go upstairs, and Laura does... but she watches them on the stairway for their actions. Kim/Miles/Wendy written by Neil Landau, directed by George Verschoor A drunken Wendy shows up at Miles apartment, and he puts her in his bed, after she babbles about picking her. Kim comes over, and Wendy steps out. Miles explains it's nothing, and Miles chooses Kim, over Wendy. Wendy leaves, and Miles chooses a song for them, ""I Try"" by Macy Gray. [This segment ends] Renzo/Sidney written by Steven S. DeKnight, directed by George Verschoor Casey is quite upset at Renzo, and Sidney explains that girls too like sex. Renzo tries to explain that nothing did happen between him and Sidney, but Casey doesn't want to believe it. Renzo gets upset, and blurts out, that he loves
Episode 22 : Episode 222
March. 16,2000
Renzo/Sidney written by Steven S. DeKnight, directed by George Verschoor Last night, Renzo slept on the couch in the lounging area, and one of Casey's friend saw him. Casey who is not mad at Renzo tells him he knows everything, and is okay with it. Casey then explains that he has to write the paper, and will be back later. In Renzo and Casey's dorm room, Sidney is hungry, and Renzo goes to get her some pizza. Sidney finds one of Renzo's love potion that he had made yesterday, and puts it on. She lies on his bed, and tells him she feels a tingle. She then tells him if she doesn't get a kiss, she will lay on the bed, until Casey comes home. He kisses her, and she gets up. Sidney tells Renzo that her skin is burning. Renzo finds a shampoo bottle on the ground, and guides her to the bathroom where they could wash it off. Casey returns to the room, only to find one of the love potion empty. He figures out it is Renzo, and he finds them in the bathroom. He sees Renzo washing his
Episode 21 : Episode 221
March. 15,2000
Eddie/Vanessa/Jamie written by Jennifer Johnson & Kate Rosen, directed by George Verschoor Eddie goes back to Vanessa where he tells her that he really likes her. He then explains he never felt like this in a long time. He never allowed himself to fall in love again, because he had a tattoo after his last girlfriend, who broke his heart. They kiss, and they start to make out, but that's when Vanessa's Dad catches them. [This saga ends] Kim/Miles/Wendy written by Neil Landau, directed by George Verschoor Miles runs into his old girl friend, Wendy. Kim knows that Miles will have an ""old friend"" over, but she didn't know it was his ex. When she calls to see how everything is, he tells her, and she quickly goes to his apartment. Kim and Wendy meet, and Kim is upset that Miles didn't tell her in the first place. Wendy then leaves, and Kim doesn't want to spend the night at his place, due to her job in the morning. Renzo/Sidney written by Steven S. DeKnight, directed by George Verscho
Episode 20 : Episode 220
March. 14,2000
Dominique/Pilar, Jonathan/Mona written by Lizzy Weiss, directed by Danny Salles Jonathan is sick of Mona and Dominique are fighting. So he doesn't want to choose anyone. Dominique goes to Joy for advice, and Joy knows that Mona just wants Jonathan as a friend, not a lover. Things cool down with Mona and Dominique, and she tells him she will back off from Jonathan. Jonathan enters, and Mona leaves the room. Jonathan tells Dominique that they need time off, he then jokes about dating a only child, and leaves. Mona goes to Joy where they decide to try things out again, and Joy reveals that she told Pilar to keep away from Mona or she'll put crabs on her bed. Dominique decides to move out, so they could have their space. Dominique and Mona has a panty war, by toss each other lingerie to each other. [This segment ends] Eddie/Vanessa/Jamie written by Jennifer Johnson & Kate Rosen, directed by Danny Salles Eddie comes over where he receits ""Jamie's"" letter, and Vanessa reveals that sh
Episode 19 : Episode 219
March. 13,2000
Dominique/Pilar, Jonathan/Mona written by Lizzy Weiss, directed by Danny Salles Pilar, and Jonathan goes to Dominique and Mona's dorm room, where they proceed to go on their dates (have sex rather.) Things go well with Jonathan and Mona, and they do have sex, although Mona doesn't look to happy. With Dominique and Pilar, it doesn't look like it is going to well, because Dominique is straight. Pilar knows that it won't happen, and Dominique questions about her sister. Pilar gives her that look, where she knows something will happen. Dominique rushes back to her dorm room, only to find Mona and Jonathan sharing a pint of ice cream. Correction, Jonathan's and Dominique's flavor of ice cream. Dominique is really pissed, and tells Mona to choose. It's either her or Jonathan. Ethan/Amelia written by Gregg McBride & Kate Rosen, directed by Danny Salles Ethan once again tries to have sex with Amelia, but she reveal that she can't do stuff, without a computer (remember they met online).
Episode 18 : Episode 218
March. 09,2000
Dominique/Pilar, Jonathan/Mona written by Lizzy Weiss, directed by Danny Salles Mona tells Jonathan the truth, and Mona and Jonathan decides to try out their relationship. Pilar finds Dominique crying, and Dominique tells her what happened. Pilar then tells her to do the same... with her. Ethan/Amelia written by Gregg McBride & Kate Rosen, directed by Danny Salles Amelia is this hot chick from Europe, and he just flew in to meet this guy she met online, named Ethan. Ethan's friends, Josie and George tells him to calm down before jumping to sex. Amelia wants to have sex but is nervous, so Ethan tells Josie to give her some advice. Brad/Katrina, Ruddy/Allison, Jamie/Vanessa written by Gregg McBride & Kate Rosen, directed by Danny Salles The girls, give the lingerie to Denise. Jamie then goes back to Vanessa, and tries to apologize with her. She tells him about not wanting guys, and he reemerges as Girl Jamie (Which was really funny). She tells him that she can accept him as who he
Episode 17 : Episode 217
March. 08,2000
Brad/Katrina, Ruddy/Allison, Jamie/Vanessa written by Gregg McBride, directed by Danny Salles The guys are set for the underwear party, only to find their girlfriends there. They are surprised, and the girls decide to go naked, and asks them to do the same. The emerges in robes and takes pictures of their willys. Other girls then start to take pictures of them, and their girlfriends tell them that they had to be taught a lesson. The pictures then will appear on the internet. Everyone then leaves, except the guys. Dominique/Pilar, Jonathan/Mona written by Lizzy Weiss, directed by Danny Salles Dominique is trying to be like her sister Mona. Dominique and Joy becomes friends, and Mona and Jonathan becomes friends as well. Mona and Joy are playing a game of Othello, and Pilar, Joy's new roommate shows up. It is revealed that Pilar is bi. Mona is interested, but Pilar isn't. Pilar then spots Mona and Jonathan talking, and he leaves. Pilar sheds an interest, and Mona tells him tha
Episode 16 : Episode 216
March. 07,2000
Brad/Katrina, Ruddy/Allison, Jamie/Vanessa written by Gregg McBride & Kate Rosen directed by Danny Salles The girls, decides to call Denise (a.k.a. Double D.) and asks her about the truth. She tells them that nothing happened... with her. Katrina then puts her down, and we find out that it was Katrina that gave the nick name ""Double D."" in the first place. Denise tells them it wasn't easy for her to survive the fourth grade, especially being developed early. They somewhat forgives her. The guys then talk about how they should just get laid, since their girlfriends dumped them. Denise then gets a call from Brad, who tells her that they will be having a ""underwear"" party. Allison gets an idea, and tells Denise to accept. Milo/Kitty written by Kate Rosen, directed by Danny Salles Milo is upset that he found Kitty with Dale, and Eileen, tries to clue him in that she could be a girl for him. That's when Kitty comes, and asks to talk to him. Eileen calls him stupid. Their was a sub
Episode 15 : Episode 215
March. 03,2000
Brad/Katrina, Ruddy/Allison, Jamie/Vanessa written by Gregg McBride & Kate Rosen directed by David Fickas The guys tries to apologize to the girls. Each couple goes to another part of the house, where they talk. All but Brad/Katrina make up. Katrina catches Jamie/Vanessa and Ruddy/Allison, and calls them slim. She starts to explain that Brad told her everything. He then walks in, and Ruddy tells him, why he told Katrina. He explains he didn't, and she reaveals that she was just bluffing. The girls then tell them they will go dateless to the prom. Corey/Bryce written by Tom Crehan & Jennifer Johnson, directed by David Fickas Corey and Bryce are this pretend couple that won in this game show called ""The Love Nest."" They are accompained by Donny, the photographer/reporter. Donny forces them to be in bed, where they he asks them to kiss for the photograph. They kiss, and things start to get intimate. He then leaves, as they presumably have sex, undercover. Milo/Kitty, written by
Episode 14 : Episode 214
March. 02,2000
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 13 : Episode 213
March. 01,2000
Casey/Megan written by Steven S. DeKnight, directed by David Fickas Casey finds out that all the fantasies they performed was Renzo. Casey then finds Megan, and they argue. He finds a list that she wrote, about his bad acts. He is really upset and tells Renzo about it. Renzo spies at Megan in the bathroom, and she sees him. He then gets caught, and he explains that it was his fantasies they were acting out, and that Casey found the list. Megan rushes back to him and they make up, and they decide to be a couple again. Brad/Katrina, Ruddy/Allison, Jamie/Vanessa written by Tom Crehan, directed by David Fickas Brad and Ruddy decides to try the horror movie experiment, and it works. But it doesn't raises Katrina's hormones up, but it makes her scared. The movie features spiders, which she is afraid of because she almost died from a Black Widow. Ruddy then makes a comment on how she is not giving loving to Brad anyway, and they argue, and the girls leave. Devon/Rick, Mareth/Josh wr
Episode 12 : Episode 212
February. 29,2000
Casey/Megan written by Steven S. DeKnight, directed by David Fickas Casey and Megan is ready to play out their fantasies but they decide to go out for dinner first. Renzo then comes back with Lucinda, and he notices the paper untouched. He then decides to look what they wrote, which was really lame, so he decides to write up his own fantasies. Lucinda is all worked up, but leaves, and Renzo leaves too. Casey and Megan comes home, and they try out a fantasy. Casey picks the first fantasy and it is Megan should massage Casey's cheeks (not the butt!) with her feet (which is really funny!). Megan than picks up one, where it says to paint a circle around Casey's nipples with red lipstick. Casey then picks another one, where it says that Casey should throw baloney at Megan while she sings the National Anthem. They do it (which is super funny), and she reveals that she only did this stuff because she loves him, they fight and she storms out. Devon/Rick, Mareth/Josh written by Steven
Episode 11 : Episode 211
February. 28,2000
Devon/Rick, Mareth/Josh written by Steven S. DeKnight, directed by David Fickas Rick acts out his role, and it is revealed that Devon is allergic to seafood products. Josh calls Mareth over, and she cooks up a storm. Josh tells Rick to keep Devon busy, and he does. Devon figures out that Rick is not a butler. They talk, and she hits on him. She also reveals that she was just doing her friend a favor, so Josh wouldn't bother her or her friend anymore. The food is ready, and Devon asks Rick to eat, in which he does. Rick and Devon leaves, and Josh is devistated that Rick took Devon home. Josh complains to Mareth that he took his girl. They look at each other and they presumably has sex. Casey/Megan written by Steven S. DeKnight, directed by David Fickas Casey (a guy now!) and Megan's sex life is going nowhere. So Renzo (From the last episode) tells him that they should play sexual games. Casey surprised Megan with Strip Battle Ship (so lame), and Renzo hears the commotion in
Episode 10 : Episode 210
February. 25,2000
Max/Cassidy written by Gregg McBride, directed by Charlie Call Bonnie finds out that Cassidy told Max to go with her to the dance, called the ""Spring Fling"", just so that he could have sex with Cassidy. He rushes off, but Max chases after her, and tells her that he went with her not Bonnie. They kiss, and Monica, is happy that the perfect couple is breaking up, so that she could have Max all to herself. Jim/Annie written by Tom Crehan, directed by Matthew Leutwyler Renzo leaves Jim in Annies's room, and she questions him on what he is doing there. He reveals that Renzo stole his wheelchair and she laughs about it. He then apologize saying that he was a jerk for yesterday, and reveals that it's his first time to be with a girl after the accident. She then reveals that she was also nervous because she wasn't quite to sure if his penis still could function correctly. They presumably hook up, and they have sex. Renzo peeks in the room and cheers out in the hall when he helped a fell
Episode 9 : Episode 209
February. 24,2000
Chuck/Jane/Peter/Sisca written by Jennifer Johnson, directed by Matthew Leutwyler Sisca as well as Peter goes to Chuck's apartment, with Jane already inside, to discuss their problem. Sisca then reveals that she was the cause of this. Chuck returns home, and pees, and yells. He goes out, and reveals he doesn't have Gonorea. Sisca is upset, and leaves, and Peter follows. Jane tells Chuck that it won't work out, and she hooks up with Peter instead. [This saga ends] Jim/Annie written by Tom Crehan, directed by Matthew Leutwyler Annie decides to go out with Jim, and they have a great time together. They proceed to make out, and she stops. He then tells her why not, and she tells him that she isn't a slut. He thinks that she doesn't want to have sex with him because he is a wheelchair. The reason Annie doesn't want to have sex is that she isn't a slut, and he just assumed that she would have sex with him. She leaves. Max/Cassidy written by Gregg McBride, directed by Charlie Call M
Episode 8 : Episode 208
February. 23,2000
Chuck/Jane/Peter/Sisca written by Jennifer Johnson, directed by Matthew Leutwyler Jane calls Sisca to come over and tells confronts her about the Gonorea. They have a little petty fight about Sisca cheating, but she doesn't admit it. She leaves and Peter shows up. He asks if they want to break up. She tells him she doesn't want to and asks him to sleep on the couch. Sisca calls her other boyfriend, Luke, and tells him that he must of given it to her. Jim/Annie written by Tom Crehan, directed by Matthew Leutwyler Jim and Annie has a date set, but just a few hours before, Annie finds out that Jim is the one in the wheelchair. Jim is set to go, but when Annie was applying her face, she has second thoughts when her friend Carla asks her about sex. She then decides to have a rain check with Jim, who doesn't seem surprised. Max/Cassidy written by Gregg McBride, directed by Charlie Call Monica, what seems to be like to be like Cassidy's best friend, want to break up th pefect couple,
Episode 7 : Episode 207
February. 22,2000
Chuck/Jane/Peter/Sisca written by Jennifer Johnson, directed by Matthew Leutwyler Chuck finds out that he has Gonorea, and tells his girlfriend, Jane about it. He leaves, and the guy who she been sleeping with, Peter, shows up. She then reveals that Chuck has Gonorea, and that Peter gave it to her. She asks if slept with anyone else. He tells her that he also slept with Sisca, his girlfriend. Jane wants to find out if Sisca was the start with the Gonorea. Kip/Rebecca written by Neil Landau, directed by Matthew Leutwyler Kip and Owen make up, and Rebecca shows up. They make up, and he reveals the truth about the pimple on his nose. They proceed to go out. Jim/Annie written by Tom Crehan, directed by Matthew Leutwyler There is a huge party at the dorms, and everyone is attending, except for Jim, who is sitting on the couch outside the party. He is also handicap. Jim is visited by Renzo, his friend, who plays with his wheelchair. Renzo picks up a girl named Lucinda who is also g
Episode 6 : Episode 206
February. 21,2000
Burke/Lori written by Steven S. DeKnight, directed by George Verschoor Burke calls his sister Natalie and tells her that he will pay her $40 to make an appearance. He thinks that she will also go in bed with Kevin as an act, so that he could show Lori that she is actually cheating on him, so they could break it off. Natalie shows up late, and demands her money. Lori is confused, and bursts open the door to find Kevin and the blow up doll. Lori is pissed, and Burke explains that he just knows that she wanted him because he had a girlfriend. Burke is devistated but gets a call from Lori to meet her in the bathroom (which is co-ed if you didn't know this by now), and she tells him that she already has a boyfriend. He is crushed, but is happy when she responds that he is her boyfriend. [This saga ends] Hope/Alex written by Neil Landau, directed by Matthew Leutwyler Tess blows off Alex, because she met someone new, and makes up all these excuses to Hope that she was her bestfriend, etc
Episode 5 : Episode 205
February. 18,2000
Burke/Lori written by Steven S. DeKnight, directed by George Verschoor Lori spies on Burke while she thinks Natalie comes over, but Natalie is really the blow up doll, and it bursts. Lori then gives up, but Burke shows up. He tells Lori that they could work, and he calls up Natalie. He is actually calling up Kevin, and breaks up with Natalie. Lori is shocked, and tells Burke, how can you break up with someone you really loves, and tells him it can't work. Hope/Alex written by Neil Landau, directed by George Verschoor Tess wants to meet this guy that Hope is dating. While Alex is in Hope's apartment, Tess sets the smoke alarm off. Alex, and Hope walks out, and Tess meets Alex. He then tells everyone it's a false alarm, and that he is a fireman. Hope quickly brings Alex in her apartment, and Tess knocks on the door. Tess confronts Hope on stealing her date. and they make Alex choose by a flip of a coin, heads Hope wins, tails, Tess wins. It lands on tails, and Tess is happy, but
Episode 4 : Episode 204
February. 17,2000
Hope/Alex written by Neil Landau, directed by George Verschoor Hope and Tess, from episode 3, have their own saga now. Tess is very excited on a date she has coming up, and tells Hope about it. Her date is a firefighter named George, and is suppose to meet her at her apartment, 15. She leaves, but their is a mix up, when the numbers of all apartments are taken down, due to retouching everyone's doors. George shows up at Hope's place, and she invites him in. Thinking that she is the real Tess, He then gives her flowers, and asks if this is number 15. Hope then goes outside, and kicks her apartment number 12, under a sheet. They start to talk and he reveals that is name is really Alex, and she reveals that her name is Hope, not Tess. He uses the bathroom, and Tess then shows up, telling Hope that the guy stood her up. Hope wants to get rid of Tess, and tells her that a guy is over. Tess then leaves, and Alex returns. He wants to know about how she works. You see, Tess was a p
Episode 3 : Episode 203
February. 16,2000
Dominique/Mona written by Lizzy Weiss, directed by Matthew Leutwyler Dominique really feels guilty about what she did and wants to come clean. Dominique and Mona tells Jonathon, if they switched, would he have a problem with it. He tells them now, and Dominique almost tells him, but with a backhand from Mona, she doesn't. They then talk to Joy, who surprises them that she knew they switched. Jonathon then returns, seeing that he wants more sex, and Dominique, being her first time with him, tries it out. Joy and Mona laughs about straight love. Kim/Miles written by Neil Landau, directed by George Verschoor Still attached together, Hope, Kim's roommate come shome, and Kim tells her to get the key. She does, but she wants to know what happened. Miles quickly explains it, and Hope's friend, Tess, walks in Kim's room too. To find out Miles has slept with Tess, and didn't call her back. She asks why, and Kim wants to know too. Miles explains that he just didn't feel the magic with
Episode 2 : Episode 202
February. 15,2000
Dominique/Mona written by Lizzy Weiss, directed by George Verschoor Dominique wants to have fun with Joy, but Mona disapproves. Dominique still wants to do it, and Mona goes with it, but she will go out with Jonathon. While making out with Jonathon he grabs her thigh, and she tells him that she will be right back. She rushes to Dominique who is getting ready for her date with Joy, at reveals that she shaves her pubic hair. She tells her that she needs to shave it off, or Joy will find out that they switched. Cut to Jonathon and Mona who is making out, Jonathon goes down on Mona, and she seems bored. She gives him a few pointers, and she enjoys it. Cut to Dominique who just came out of the shower. Joy arrives at the bathroom, and tells her that she was excited. They retreat to the shower, where they have sex, and it's presumably that it's Dominique's first time. Jamie/Sabrina written by Lizzy Weiss, directed by Matthew Leutwyler Sabrina arrives at Vanessa's home where she meets
Episode 1 : Episode 201
February. 14,2000
Dominique/Mona written by Lizzy Weiss, directed by ?? Dominique, and Mona, Identical twins. Dominique, is a hard working, uptight girl, as her sister describes her as. Mona, the easy going girl, and a lesbian. Dominique has a test, and asks Mona what is she is getting for the class. Mona tells her she's getting an A, despite her wildness. Mona gets the idea, to switch places, so Dominique could pass, and Mona could get a car from her parents. Dominique agrees, and they began to switch clothes. There is a catch, Mona tells Dominique that she needs to help her girlfriend Joy, at the PFLAG booth on campus. Dominique is sketchy about this, but says yes anyways. Everything goes find, and Jonathon bumps into Mona thinking that she is Dominique. He tells her that he wants to talk about sex, and she quickly agrees. Its presumably that Dominique and Jonathon didn't have sex yet, and he questions Mona if she is ready. She is ready, and what is seems, she gives him a blow job. Meanwhi

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Blue Water High is an Australian television drama series, broadcast by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation on ABC1 and on Austar/Foxtel Nickelodeon channel in Australia and on various channels in many other countries. Each season follows the lives of a young group of students at Solar Blue, a high-performance surf academy where several lucky 16-year-olds are selected for a 12-month-long surfing program on Sydney's northern beaches. There are three series in Blue Water High. The first two series were screened in 2005 and 2006 and the producers did not intend to create a third series. However, due to popular demand by fans, they relented and made one more series with only Kate Bell returning in a main role. Series three ended with the closure of Solar Blue, indicating that the show would most likely not continue.
Blue Water High 2005
Cory in the House
Cory in the House
It's a brand new life for Cory Baxter when his dad, Victor, becomes the personal chef to the President of the United States. Cory's entrepreneurial scheming reaches new heights as he mingles amongst high-powered Washington D.C. elite.
Cory in the House 2007
This Life
This Life
Cult drama series about a group of aspiring young lawyers sharing a shabby house in London, charting their careers and personal lives.
This Life 1996
The Nine
The Nine
Nine people are caught in a bank robbery gone wrong and endure a 52-hour hostage standoff that will leave more than one person dead. They will be forever affected and intertwined because of it.
The Nine 2006
Shark
Shark
Notorious Los Angeles defense attorney Sebastian Stark becomes disillusioned with his career after his successful defense of a wife-abuser results in the wife's death. After more than a month trying to come to grips with his situation, he is invited by the Los Angeles district attorney to become a public prosecutor so he can apply his unorthodox-but-effective talents to putting guilty people away instead of putting them back on the street.
Shark 2006
Cinema Toast
Paramount+
Cinema Toast
This anthology series is a post-modernist reinvention of older movies that turns pre-existing imagery from the public domain on its head to tell brand new unique stories spanning genres including drama, horror and comedy.
Cinema Toast 2021

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Thanks a Million 2020
Tin Man
Freevee
Tin Man
The miniseries is a continuation of the classic story The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, with science fiction and additional fantasy elements added. It focuses on the adventures of a small-town waitress named DG who is pulled into a magical realm called the O.Z., ruled by the tyrannical sorceress Azkadellia. Together with her companions Glitch, Raw, and Cain, DG journeys to uncover her lost memories, find her true parents, and foil Azkadellia's plot to trap the O.Z. in eternal darkness.
Tin Man 2007
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Oh Yeah! Cartoons 1998
North of 60
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Cracker
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Cracker
The wise-cracking Fitz is a brilliant but flawed criminal psychologist with a remarkable insight into the criminal mind.
Cracker 1993
WCW Monday Nitro
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WCW Monday Nitro 1995
Pacific Blue
Freevee
Pacific Blue
Pacific Blue is an American crime drama series about a team of police officers with the Santa Monica Police Department who patrolled its beaches on bicycles. The show ran for five seasons on the USA Network, from March 2, 1996 to April 9, 2000, with a total of one hundred and one episodes. Often compared as "Baywatch on bikes," the series enjoyed a popular run among the Network's viewers, and was popular in France, Israel, Sweden, Bulgaria, Norway, Spain, Russia, Austria, Germany, Italy, South America, Canada, Denmark, Poland, and other foreign markets.
Pacific Blue 1996
Spin City
Prime Video
Spin City
Workaholic Mike Flaherty is the Deputy Mayor of New York City, serving as Mayor Randall Winston's key strategist and much-needed handler. Mike runs the city with the help of his oddball staff: an anxious and insecure press secretary; a sexist, boorish chief of staff; an impeccably groomed gay activist running minority affairs; a sharp and efficient, man-crazy accountant; and an idealistic young speechwriter. Like Mike, they are all professionally capable but personally challenged.
Spin City 1996
Legend of Earthsea
Prime Video
Legend of Earthsea
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Legend of Earthsea 2004
Le Grand Journal
Le Grand Journal
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Le Grand Journal 2004