Mike is shaving in the bathroom. Annoying says that it's hot and she opens the window. Trevor is in the adjoining bedroom and says that he was in the middle of showering, and about to change, and could they please get out. The camera focuses in on a photo tucked behind the toothbrushes. It focuses on this for way too long for it to be an accident, but I can't tell what the picture is. Then Annoying says to Trevor, "P.S. On the hickey tonight". I'm not sure what that means, but the captioning said "hickey" and it sounded like "hickey". She continues, "if you roll near me, I have knives I sleep with because..." and Trevor says, "If I roll? Okay, first of all, I'm not going to do anything to you." Annoying says, "You know you want me." Trevor asks if there are rumors about him. Annoying says flirtatiously that she heard he was a sex machine and that he gets around all over town. Trevor says sarcastically that he is a male slut. In a confessional, Annoying says that seeing Colin with Trevor and Mike, she realized how young he really is, and also, he's kind of dorky too. I'm not sure why they juxtaposed those two shots, unless it was to make Annoying look hypocritical. Then Trevor asks if Annoying can get out for a second so he can get naked real quick. The camera totally pans across a packet of birth control pills, and Annoying says, "You can get naked anytime you want." This whole scene was weird. What was up with the hickey conversation? And what was that photo? And why did they show the birth control pills? I read on another site that Annoying hooked up with one of Colin's friends, so maybe they were hinting at that. But why wouldn't they just show it? Weird.
Ruthie is looking for Annoying, who is in the bathroom. Ruthie asks about a shirt Annoying said she could borrow. Annoying tells her, in a very bitchy manner, to go ahead and use it. Ruthie says that Tetanus Girl is wearing it. Annoying makes some lame excuse about how she didn't know who was wearing it, and Tetanus Girl left already. I really don't get what the big deal is here. So Ruthie has to wear a different shirt. So what? I guess Ruthie thinks that Annoying purposely told Tetanus Girl to wear it so that Ruthie couldn't wear it. So why not call her on it? Instead, Ruthie slams the door shut and starts singing, "I love my roommates! They're such bitches!" which is mature. Teck tells us that things with Annoying always get blown out of proportion. Wonder Bread has to get in on it, and asks Ruthie if she's a bigger fan of the male roommates, and Ruthie says yes, and Wonder Bread pops a tiny boner. In a confessional, Ruthie says "Some of my roommates don't have feelings. They're the only people that exist in their world sometimes." This is ironic since Ruthie still fails to understand how her drinking affected others in the house. Teck tells us that Ruthie isn't drinking and that she's acting like a lady. Apparently, being ladylike includes feeding the fish, since that's what Ruthie does . She says that the fish are more alive than some of her roommates, because at least they swim around. Huh? She gets back on track when she says the fish come up to the glass when she talks to them, unlike Annoying, who walks away. She finishes, "I don't know what her problem is! I don't know! It's like, 'What's up your butt?'"