He Ain't Gay, He's My Brother

Season 1Episode 2430 minAug 26, 1999
He Ain't Gay, He's My Brother
""Asian Sensation"" (And ""Z Date"") written by Jennifer Johnson & Neil Landau Yumi asks Liz to be her maid of honor, but Liz tells her now. Yumi then explains that Liz's friend is stopping her, and who is the puppet here. Stacey leaves, and Yumi and Jack reemerges and Z comes in with a black eye. Z explains that he heard some guys talking trash about Liz, and he defended her honor. Yumi and Jack leaves seeing that Liz and Z need time alone. Z surprises Liz with champane and that's when Stacey walks in. Liz quickly throws her drink on Z. Z asks her about the moments they shared together, and Liz calls in nothing (infront of Stacey). Z then leaves, and Stacey tells her well done. Liz then feels bad on what she done, and looks like she is going to cry. ""He Ain't Gay, He's My Brother"" written by Rick Bitzelber & Steven S. DeKnight Andy's brother, Brick will be in town, and Brick's friend Ned, tag a long, because they are both in the navy and decides to visit. Andy panics, and he put
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