Melrose Place: Much Ado About Everything
Much Ado About Everything
- 33.
- Season: 2
- Episode: 1
- First Aired: 9/8/1993
- Prod Code: 2393033
Amanda throws herself a housewarming party, but forces Alison to work late so that she can hit on Billy. Alison continues to receive threatening letters and phone calls. Keith picks her up at work and takes her to the party. He slips something into her drink and tries to take advantage of her, but Billy interrupts. Keith purposely injures his head and claims that he was attacked. Billy doesn't seem to believe him. In order to dodge suspicion, Keith pays a homeless man to make an obscene phone call to Alison while Keith is present. Jane files for divorce. Michael moves in with Kimberly. Jake brings a bimbo to the housewarming party to make Jo jealous, and Jo agrees to live with him. They argue about everything. Matt loses his job when the halfway house shuts down. Add a recap »
- Writers:
- Charles Pratt Jr.
- Director:
- Nancy Malone
- Stars:
- Courtney Thorne-Smith (Alison Parker)
- Daphne Zuniga (Jo Reynolds)
- Doug Savant (Matt Fielding)
- Josie Bissett (Jane Andrews Mancini)
- Thomas Calabro (Michael Mancini)
- Andrew Shue (Billy Campbell)
- Grant Show (Jake Hanson)
- Heather Locklear (Amanda Woodward)
- Recurring Role:
- William R. Moses (Keith Gray)
- Marcia Cross (Dr. Kimberly Shaw)
- Guest Star:
- Lisa Mitchell (Real Estate Agent)
- Heather Elizabeth Parkhurst (Model)
- Sterling David (Scruffy Man)
- Willie C. Carpenter (Detective)
- Richard Molnar (Guy With Beer)
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- "Carry On" by Martha Wash plays at the housewarming party. edit »
- This episode features the first appearance of the beach house. edit »
- Heather Locklear becomes an official cast member (or rather, permanent Special Guest Star) as Amanda Woodward. edit »
- Keith (about Billy): He barges in like Dirty Harry! edit »
- Alison: Amanda in the morning, Amanda at night, Amanda at work... Amanda one ceiling away... edit »
- Amanda (about Jane's case against Michael): It's open and shut. She literally caught the bastard with his pants down. edit »
- Jo: Guess we're not very good at staying broken up.
Jake: That's surprising, considering how much practice we've had. edit » - Jo: What do you call a woman like that? She's too young to be a tramp. A bimbo, bimbette?
Jane: How 'bout 'whore'? edit »
- Much Ado About Nothing is a Shakespeare play. edit »
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