Seeing Eye Dog

Season 1Episode 930 minAug 5, 1999
Seeing Eye Dog
The Odd Couple (Cliff/Evan) written by Graham Flasher Cliff and Evan really start to get a long (in a gay/straight alliance thing) and Cliff respects Evan more, after finding him making out with a guy in their dorm room. After they are done, Cliff returns, only to find out that Evan just had sex with a guy that he just met by the soda machine. Cliff asks if he even knew the guys name! Nope. Only the swapping of their tongues was the best he got. Cliff then explains that Nikki rathers study than have sex, and Evan explains about how girls want to talk, and not just have sex always. They then make a pact, Cliff goes out (in a serious, not only sex way) with Nikki, and the same with Evan (in a serious, not only sex way) with Theo. Seeing Eye Dog (Ross/Jenny) written by Dina Marie Chapman Jenny is hurt when Ross brings home another girl named Lexi. Jenny disturbes them while he and Lexi are making out in the other room. Jenny interrupts them so much that Lexi is fed up and leaves.
Seeing Eye Dog has aired on Aug 5, 1999 at 11:00 PM
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