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Brandon's gambling debts are mounting up and his bookie is getting impatient. He goes to extreme lengths to pay his bill, and his desperation leads to violence. Kelly feels that Dylan is slipping away from her, and her insecurity leads to an unhealthy obsession with her appearance. Meanwhile, David gets dumped by his label, and Andrea convinces Dylan to write about his experience with loss.moreless
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    I always thought that Brandon was a good guy and cannot believe that he would get involved in betting but if he did he wouldn't let it get out of control. Thank God for Nat though - he was so sweet paying off the guy to keep Brandon out of trouble. Kelly is being neurotic too with the diet pills. Most girls would kill to be as skinny as her and yet she still feels the need to lose weight. I'm glad she ended up in hospital - not like that but that it showed teenagers that it isn't a good idea to use diet pills to try to lose weight as they can be dangerous. David's song is awful.moreless
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