Episode 424

Season 4Episode 2430 minMar 1, 2001
Episode 424
Sissy/Neil, Belinda/Mandy written by Rob Hammersley, directed by Tim Andrew Belinda tells Sissy about what Neil told her about how he's in love with Sissy. Sissy tells Neil that she is not gay, but Neil gets angry that she lied to him. He leaves and Mandy comes by. Sissy apologizes to Mandy for possibly leading her on. Mandy tells her it was ok and that she should just talk to Neil. Later, Belinda apologzies to Mandy for starting the rumor. Mandy gets a little pissed, and then Belinda asks her how it feels like to be openly gay. Mandy says it's great and whatnot and basically, Belinda blurts out that she basically is gay too. Belinda starts to help Mandy into her costume and asks her to go to the cast party with her. Sissy lets Neil know that it was unfair of him to only hang out with gay girls and that she should get a second chance. They kiss and make-up and decide to go to the cast party together. (this saga ends) ------------------------ Travis/Mina, Robert written by Amy Wolfram
Episode 424 has aired on Mar 1, 2001 at 11:00 PM
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