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Michelle kicks Betsy out of the bedroom after the dog licks her foot. Royce shares the story of how he met Pamela, a girl he caught driving the car he wants into a used lot, while Jeremiah does likewise with how he unsuccessfully tried to fix up Clay on a double date, only to have both girls when Clay bolts. After Betsy pushes Eric's skateboard to another woman, Michelle suspects she is trying to have her master's girlfriend replaced. Royce buys Pamela's car, and finds out $300 of the price goes to Pamela, because she "referred" him to the dealership. Michelle has to wear her nerd glasses after Betsy deliberately eats her contact. Jeremiah tries to force Clay to work Audie to pick up chicks. And Royce tries to get Pamela to split the referral fee with him -- while they're in bed. Michelle rigs the house with a hidden camera in hopes of having evidence to show to Eric of Betsy destroying her stuff. The dog catches on and destroys the camera instead. Jeremiah drags Clay to a club, which he also skips out on. Royce pretends to make up with Pamela so as to steal something of hers to cover the fee, but she catches him in the act and throws him out. Doing it his way, Clay brings Jeremiah to his favorite pick-up place -- the bookstore. Jeremiah gets lucky again, yet Clay nearly strikes out with his pick...until she sees he's got a dog. Michelle gloats to Betsy that she'll die first, so they may as well share the bedroom with Eric.moreless
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      • The series was cancelled after this episode aired, mainly due to internal politics between the WB and AOL Time Warner. Considering that the WB's wannabe stand-up comic publicist, Keith Marder, mocked it (mocked its corpse, rather) at the winter press tour, it doesn't look like any politics were on its side. Edit
      • Shameless promotion of The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring movie can be seen in the bookstore. Edit
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