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Undressed 1

1999-07-26 | Drama,Comedy | 30 episodes
Overview

6 Seasons

Episode

Batteries Not Included (1999)

""Er, Um Love"" Rory/Jana (Doc) written by Jeff Goode Doc asks Rory to drive Jana, Doc's girlfriend home, after finding another girl. Rory proceeds to drop Jana home, and she complains to Rory that all guys are jerks. They then start to talk about stuff, and tension build up between them. Jana decides it's time to leave, Rory being the gentlemen opens the door for her. She doesn't budge, she has trouble with the seat belt buckle. Rory then helps her, but they look at each other, and proceed to kiss. Suddenly, after kissing Rory's feet started to fall asleep. While sitting next to Jana, ge puts his arm around Jana, and proceeds to ask her out. She says yes, where their lips are met for a second time. At that moment, Doc drives by and see the two kissing, and shakes his head is disbelief. ""Batteries Not Included"" Kiki/Gina (Eric, Tony) originally written by Jill Cargerman, rewrite/credited by Marcy Gray Rubin In college, Kiki has casual sex with her current boyfriend, Eric. Her roo

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Directed By

Jamie Babbit

Writer

David Adam Silverman

Look What the Kate Dragged In (1999)

""Er, Um Love"" Rory/Jana (Doc) written by Jeff Goode Hanging out in the van, after their first date, Rory and Jana talks about why Doc was there. Jana explains that she never really broke up with Doc, they just fought. She wants to go home, but her seat buckle is stuck again. He then tries to help her with a screwdriver but hurts his hand instead. He then goes to the back, and they talk about where they have stiches. Jana then show her stiches on her shoulder, from an accident when she was younger. Rory starts to touch her shoulder, and their lips fuse together. Jana decides it's time to go home, but Rory tells her to break up with Doc so they could officially be a couple. ""Batteries Not Included"" Kiki/Gina (Eric, Tony) written by Marcy Gray Rubin Kiki tells Gina try to fantasize when masturbating because Gina didn't have an orgasm before. They start to play Kiki's ""I Never"" game before, and one thing leads to love. In the midst of sex, Kiki asks her boyfriend Eric, if he loves

Look What the Kate Dragged In poster

Directed By

Jamie Babbit

Writer

David Adam Silverman

Er, Um, Love (1999)

""Er, Um Love"" Rory/Jana (Doc) written by Jeff Goode Rory and Jana start to make out and Rory asks her if she broke up with Doc. She takes offense, when she thinks that she would just make out with any guy, calling her a slut. They start to talk about their problems, and if they still want to be together. It ends with Jana leaving, questioning him. After she leaves, Rory softly says ""I Love You..."" [This continues at Episode 118 with a 15 episode break in between.] ""Batteries Not Included"" Kiki/Gina (Eric, Tony) written by Marcy Gray Rubin Kiki dresses up to see Eric, but breaks up with him and starts to see his roommate Tony. Gina is still having orgasm problems, so Kiki lightly jokes about her being gay. While Kiki and Tony are having sex, Gina starts to fantasize about Kiki, and uses her vibrator. While getting ready for bed, Kiki confronts Gina about the vibrator going off. Kiki is pleased if Gina needs to fantasize about her, by all means but she had to get one thing straigh

Er, Um, Love poster

Directed By

Jamie Babbit

Writer

David Adam Silverman

Love It or Leave It (1999)

""Look What The Kate Dragged In"" (Katie/Dave, Ollie, Veruca) written by David Silverman & Marcy Gray Rubin. Dave and Katie's relationship is going bust, and Dave decides to leave, seeing that he can't have an open relationship with Katie. [Katie's segment ends, but it spinoffs with her brother Kyle in the next episode.] ""Mark-Kiki-Avellian"" (Gina/Mark, Kiki) written by Jennifer Johnson. While masturbating, Gina gets interrupted by a guy name Mark, a so called geek, who knocks at her door. She is flattered, when he starts to say what she does and wear in a rotation. He then asks about Kiki, and notices her coming back. Kiki enters, and it seems that Mark would do anything for Kiki, even write a paper for her. He leaves, and Gina lightly bashes Kiki for not liking him. Kiki then explain that she wouldn't go after a geek in another world. Another night is her, and Mark comes over again, and Gina tells him to play ""I Never."" She explains the rules, and within the game, they end up kis

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Strip Poker (1999)

""Strip Poker"" (Kyle/Tina, Doc, Z, Jared, Liz) written by Tom Crehan Kyle house sits (or apartment sits, rather) for his sister, Katie, while she is away. Kyle tells the guys how he feels about Tina, a girl who he really likes, and they tease him about it. The answering machine goes off, revealing that she is out for the weekend. The guys start to plan about losing their viriginity over the weekend, expect Kyle, who plans on spending the weekend with Tina. ""Mark-Kiki-Avellian"" (Gina/Mark, Kiki) written by Jennifer Johnson. Kiki gets jealous when Gina has a boyfriend, Mark. While having dinner in their dorm room, Kiki invites herself to be with them (or to make trouble rather). They fight over Mark, and Kiki kisses Mark, making Gina getting up and leave. He runs after her, and moments later, Gina returns alone, and confronts Kiki. Gina is disgust with Kiki, and Kiki reveals that she is moving to a single, that she applied to. Mark then returns to Gina, as the kiss and make up. ""L

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Directed By

Jamie Babbit

Writer

Jennifer Johnson

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