Episode 417

Season 4Episode 1730 minFeb 19, 2001
Episode 417
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
Episode 417 has aired on Feb 19, 2001 at 11:00 PM
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