Episode Report Card Grade It Now! YOU GRADE IT Kiss and tell
By Maggie | Season 3 | Episode 7 | Aired on 11.14.2000
Molly is sitting at the counter writing something when Meghan takes a bottle out of the fridge and asks Molly if she can have it. Molly says yes, it's only cooking wine. Meghan explains that she needs it for the Sabbath for Sean because he's now "ultra Jewish." Always ready with anecdote, Molly regales Meghan with a tale about a friend who got hit by a car and then thought she was the Virgin Mary. Meghan hands her a list of things Sean wants and asks for help deciphering it. Molly exclaims that she didn't know Kit Kats were kosher, and Meghan confesses that she's buying them for herself.
Tracy meets up with Finn and another guy in a school corridor. The Other Guy is all hot to tell Tracy about Professor McGrath being hit with a sexual harassment complaint. Tracy wonders, "Who'd wanna get down with the Prince of Darkness?" and Other Guy says there's a whole list of girls who did, and he shoves a paper into Tracy's face and tells him to "check it out!" Finn grabs the list from Tracy and then says that he won't be able to go out with him and Elena that night. Other Guy snatches back the paper and says that one of his friends is on the student disciplinary committee and the list is real. Tracy reads it and sees Elena's name on it. Finn tries to defend Elena and says that the list can't be for real, but Other Guy insists it's "legit."
Elena walks into her apartment with a laundry basket, and Knoll is following on her heels with printouts of Jane's e-mails. Elena shouts that she doesn't want to hear about them, but her protests fall on deaf ears as Knoll enumerates all of Jane's personal habits and likes and dislikes, which novel she's just read, and the fact that she has a yoga class that day at the rec centre. Elena demands, "Y'know, you're not getting anywhere with this, right?" Knoll ignores her and asks, "Is yoga hard?"
Cut to Knoll entering a yoga class that's already in session. He spots Jane then stakes out an area of the floor near her. He says hi, and she actually recognizes him and remembers his name. Knoll thinks nothing of interrupting the class and Jane's workout with disingenuous blather about being surprised that she's into yoga, too. He says that it makes him feel "conscious," and Jane pipes up that she always says that. For some reason, Knoll sees fit to conspicuously take a novel out of his knapsack, and of course, it is Raise High the Roof Beams Carpenters and Seymour: An Introduction, which is the one he found out she was reading, from her e-mail. Jane pulls out her copy of the book, and Knoll feigns surprise that she's reading it, too. Then he asks if she likes Indian food, and she replies, "Indian food" and just looks at him. I have to say that Tyra Banks is not the waif that I imagined she'd be. Baby's got back, and well, front, too. That's refreshing in a so-called supermodel.