Episode 303

Season 3Episode 330 minjuil. 12, 2000
Episode 303
Jane/Richard written by Steven S. DeKnight, directed by Danny Salles The plan doesn't go so well, since Kurt decides to have a double date. They decide to order pizza, leaving Kurt and Audrey alone. You see, Kurt and Audrey made their own plan, of having sex with Jane and Richard, but it doesn't go to well. While playing with these sex dice, it goes to far, and Richard and Jane decide to have a talk in their bathroom. Audrey finds a picture of Jane and Richard kissing. Jane and Richard make up, saying that they only can love each other, and they end up kissing. That's when Kurt and Audrey catches them. They try to explain but Kurt and Audrey calls it gross, and decides to 'break up' with them (they were loosely going out for a day or so). Elvis/Susie/Sam written by Jason Berlin & Rico Gagliano, directed by Tim Andrew Elvis, Susie, and Sam decides to go out on a date, and all goes well. They are ready for sex, but they don't know how to start it. They end up kissing Susie, and
Episode 303 has aired on juil. 12, 2000 at 23:00
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