Episode 611

Season 6Episode 1130 minJul 8, 2002
Episode 611
""Bits and Pieces"" written by Sean Carley, directed by George Mihalka Armed with a gong, Alex proceeds to hit on Justin, and they end up having sex. She then questions him about sleeping with girls, completly turning him off, and tells Alex to see straight guys, and asks Alex to leave. Alex leaves, but runs into Chris, where she hits on him, and he hits on her back. A date is set for tomorrow night. ""The Professional Break-Up Artist"" written by Russ Cochrane, directed by Jean-Claude Lord Julie's boyfriend Ryan, wants to break up with her, but while in the process, kissing ends up leading up to sex, and Nug, Ryan's friend comes over, after they are done. Julie then leaves, and Nug reminds him that he was suppose to break up with her and not have sex with her. He tells Nug that he was going to do it right after, but Nug quickly stops him because if he did it right after sex, he will be the girls enemy #1. ""Annie and Frannie"" written by Swith Bell, directed by Adam Weissman Annie deci
Episode 611 has aired on Jul 8, 2002 at 11:00 PM
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