Episode 7

Season 1Episode 77 minJan 17, 2010
Episode 7
Mercy and Fatboy work on their project but he is still annoyed about the laptop breaking. Fatboy asks Mercy how she will pay for a child and says her parents will go crazy. They argue and she leaves. He runs after her to apologise. Leon visits Shirley who asks where Zsa Zsa is. He says she is visiting her father and Shirley reveals he is dead. Zsa Zsa is tidying her father's grave when Leon arrives and they flirt with each other, but then start talking and he says he visits his mother's grave. They kiss again, this time passionately, and have sex in the cemetery. Afterwards, Zsa Zsa says it was wrong and Leon says love makes people do funny things, but Zsa Zsa says it was just sex.
Episode 7 has aired on Jan 17, 2010
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