If Words Could Kill

Season 1Episode 1430 minAug. 12, 1999
If Words Could Kill
""They Call It Puppet Love"" (Emma/Brian) written by Steven S. DeKnight When Emma tries to access her site, it is down because it crashed. A friend, Tiffany, stopes by for help and Emma helps her. Mark stops by next, looking for Gina, and sees Brian talking to his dad. Brian helps Mark open up with Emma's sock puppet, and she catches them. She gets mad, and that's when Gina reveals that their is a post of Brian and Emma having sex, and that's the reason why her site crashed, because it had too many hits. ""If Words Could Kill"" (Liz, Tina, Stacey, Melissa, Debbie, and Jeanine) written by Jennifer Johnson, Graham Flashner & Neil Landau There is a leak in their group, and they want to find out who it is, so they play truth or dare. Tina spies on them the whole time, and Melissa dares Liz to french kiss Debbie. They do it and Tina is shocked. Tina makes a ruckus, and leaves. Liz dares Melissa but Jeanine then stops by because Tina forgot her shirt on the field, and leaves. The Fearsu
If Words Could Kill has aired on Aug. 12, 1999 at 23:00
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