Episode 320

Season 3Episode 2030 minAug. 10, 2000
Episode 320
Kimmy/Michael written by Damon Lindelof, directed by Tim Andrew Lucas, from the last episode, is dating Michael's ex, Kimmy. Kimmy thinks she's pregnant, and goes to her friend, Gale for advice. Bad enough, she's paired up with her sex, Michael, for a project that they have to do... ""I was a teenage mother."" Michael and his friend, Skeey make fun of the video and it upsets Kimmy. Gale clues Michael in and he talks to Kimmy. Gale reveals to Skeet that Kimmy could be pregnant. Haskell/Keisha/Marco written by Damon Lindelof and Steven S. DeKnight, directed by Paula Goldberg Haskell finds the truth about Marco kissing Keisha, and he decides to leave for his home town, after working up Keisha. (really great scene, he dumps her like a cold turkey... sorry ladies...) [This segment ends.] Renata/Victor/Brenda written by Damon Lindelof, directed by Danny Salles Renata prints all these flyers reading ""Panty Thief!"" and clues Victor about just leaving the panty in the dryer. Victor consults
Episode 320 has aired on Aug. 10, 2000 at 23:00
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