Episode Report Card 13 USERS: C+ YOU GRADE IT The Biggest Deal There Is
By Maggie | Season 2 | Episode 23 | Aired on 2000.05.24
Now they're cutting the cake and not doing that obnoxious "smash-the-cake-in-your-spouse's-face" thing. Most of the guests are dancing and having a good time. Ben looks at the happy couple and mentions to Felicity that "they're so happy, they're not worried about anything." He points out that he said anything and not "ennythin." Felicity tells him that Professor Morton has offered her the internship again. He asks if she is going to take it and she says she is. They stare at each other for a bit and then he says, "Well, we better start dancing." They get up from the table hit the dance floor. Knoll tells Natalie that he feels "a connection" to her even though they've only known each other for a day. Natalie wonders if he is still heartbroken over Ruby. He says he doesn't care if he is desperate to make a connection because he has spent the past year "trying to do the right thing and be the nice guy" and he is sick of it. Always the charmer, that Knoll. Natalie purrs, "Do you ever feel like doing something dangerous?" Knoll flares his Knollstrils and asks what she means. She restates it by saying, "Do you feel like doing something scary?" Believe me, honey, spending a week with Knoll will be the scariest thing you've ever done. Knoll stares straight into her eyes and belts back his drink. Natalie, don't let this one get away! Julie is sitting on her own and clearly moping. Javier gets her on her feet and on to the dance floor because "nobody pouts at [his] wedding." Samuel is dancing with a little girl, Elena with Tracy, Javier with Julie, Ben with Felicity, Knoll with Natalie, now Javier and Samuel are dancing together. Felicity murmurs to Ben that she doesn't want him to leave tomorrow.
Kotex with wings do a great job soaking up blue liquid. Plus, they make you dance well. "Mrs. Jones" is advocating that female athletes should be compensated in the same way as male athletes in a Nike commercial. Well, I think that Southeast Asian factory workers should be compensated in the same way American factory workers are. In the Nintendo game "Perfect Dark," lipstick, tight clothes and lots of guns will be the way of the future, cuz the present is nothing like that now. Club kid wannabes drive Saturns. "Extreme" cyclists imagine that you can stick your arm into a cheetah and pull out a can of Mountain Dew without losing your arm.