Undressed

Episode #627
original air date: 7/30/2002

"Mean Freddy" written by Sean Carley, directed by Jim Donovan

Barry and his friend name Darla are new workers at Mundo Mondo, Where Kelli seems to be the Head Supervisor. It's the perfect vaction for work, sex, and no rules. Darla sees this guy in glasses, but it's doesn't tickle Barry. Barry then bumps to his high school tormentor, Fred, the all around high school jock who didn't know better. Fred and Barry are paired to set up the beds. Barry tries to hide his face with the sheets but Fred wins over the "tugging." Fred tells Barry that he looks familiar and grabs him almost by the collar. Barry feels that worse, thinking that Fred remembered the old high school days, but the unthinkable happens. Fred kisses him, and Barry is confused, was Fred messing with him, or are these actions from his repressed memories from homosexuallity from high school that he had to keep secret? Barry freaks, and tries to get away, but Fred undresses and temps Barry which he accepts. In their underwear, crotch grabbing, wet kisses, and hands flying everywhere Barry wants to tell the truth, but tells Fred that he has to meet Darla, and leaves. Barry then tells Darla about the whole situation, and Darla teases him that he should live his fantasy, To make out with the jock. Barry tells Darla that he was his tormentor and not crush, but she questions it, until he reveals he might of thought of it at one point or another. She then tells him to start over, and try live it as it is.


"Boys On The Side" written by Lisa Branch, directed by Jean-Claude Lord

It's fricking fuck night for the girls, and Amy is pretty nervous about it. Since the love shack only has one bedroom, Jodi and Mike decides to do it in the closet, while Amy and Willy do it on the bed. Willy uses the poor suggestions by Mike, but Amy isn't interested. She hears Jodi moaning painfully and opens the curtain to the closet. The guys leave, and "Duh!" Jodi tells her, it's an orgasm. Amy tries to bring out Jodi's lesbian side, but it doesn't work. Jodi was just playing Willy's role, and Amy took it to far. Jodi asks Amy to leave.


"Spies Like Russ" written by Russ Cochrane, directed by Michel Beriault

Aaron is failing his chemisty class, and can't play soccer or have his scholarship taken away if he doesn't pass it. He has the idea to steal the answers from the Teacher's assistant. But it is revealed that the T.A. is the Resident Advisor, who doesn't like Aaron. He tries to his on her, but she shows him by working her punch bag human (I don't know what it is called exactly). He then leaves, and has the idea to have his friend, Russ steal it for him.

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