Episode 206

Season 2Episode 630 minFeb 21, 2000
Episode 206
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 206 has aired on Feb 21, 2000 at 11:00 PM
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