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- Tiffany's nemesis, blond bully girl Patty McGurk, wants to beat her up Friday at three. Ryan has an unusual defense force. Jennie wants to go to Hawaii, Jack wants to go to Vegas, and stay-at-home Mr. Floppy finds more than ample solace in fantasizing about being cuddled by dream-girls.
- Tiffany has yet another boyfriend. A sensitive type, with finer tastes, who wants to tag along to go see, wait for it, The Bridges Of Madison County. No, he's not gay, just the answer to Tiffany's dreams. But a fat lot of good he turns out to be in the theater where louts are heckling the movie and tossing popcorn at the audience. Ryan, surprisingly, turns out to be a hero when he stands up to be a man - but, of course, gets knocked down. Up to our heroine to solve the matter her way.
- Sheila enters the household. Sheila had been Jennie's dream. Sheila is a glass table. No gravy will be served at dinner - Sheila must be kept spotless. Revolt is in the air. And when it comes to bringing down Sheila, shattering Jennie's dream, guess which boy is gonna be the patsy?
- Boss unveils his new ally: His college-educated nephew, Hughie Hogg. Hughie turns out to be even more corrupt than his uncle, proving it with a scheme to frame Uncle Jesse in a car-stripping ring.
- The trio dances at a nightclub. Romance ensues. The time of their lives. You and I, two of a kind. A meeting of minds. The music flows, the coolest sounds. Soothing disco beat. You'd wish the night and the love and the song could last forever.
- The devil wears Prada shoes, my friend. Prada shoes and only Prada shoes. Yes, in here the girls get down to wearing only shoes, that is, they appear to be wearing only shoes. Any hint of supposed nudity is saccharine-sweet blanked out by butterflies and other spoilsport claptrap. Oh, what's the song about? Song? What song? You mean, there was a song playing? Well, I never... But, I mean, who cares?
- Lesbian? Gay? Bi? Trans? Whichever, whatever. All the fruit and nuts come together to have a gay time at Club Kitten, and everyone has a glorious night. And the girls look even better midst all these weirdly strange critters. Takes all sorts to make a world. And these three delectable creatures to bring them all together.
- Atomic Kitten singing their joyously upbeat song "Right Now" but unfortunately back then the band wasn't actually seen in their videos... Instead, snippets from past appearances through the years, interactions with fans, all very, very cute, but nothing actually linking it directly to their last major hit.
- In English class, star pupil Tiffany scores a B. Actually, a B minus. And that's really just a tarted up C. For a girl who aims to go to Harvard. All because of disgruntled old teacher Monteleone, fed up with being underpaid, who rewards mediocrity with an A, while originality and creative input earn naught but scorn. Parroting Ryan gets an easy A for regurgitating total tripe, so that's the last straw - Tiffany has to stand up in class to the sour-faced less-than-intellectual bully. And Jack plans to make a movie with young talent, so flyers went up all over town, and a big party is expected, the clatter of high heels - that is, until the clump of heavy jackboots arrive.
- Senior Ditch Day, and they're off to the beach. Tiffany has to hold her own against blond rival Sable as they compete for the attentions of a boy.
- Inexplicably, out of character, Tiffany gets bitten by the bingo bug. Hooked as she is, she is now Mom's girl, and Jack falls out of favor as the parent of choice. How to win her back? And how will Mr. Floppy make unattainable Hollywood vixen Drew Barrymore jealous?
- The story of American actress Marilyn Monroe, covering her love and professional lives.
- Bonnie Parker is estranged from her husband while still only just barely eighteen. Clyde Barrow, a handsome charmer who is in love with Bonnie, is a small-time thief, 'borrowing' cars to teach Bonnie to drive. He falls in with W.D. Jones, and their crime levels quickly rise. Soon Bonnie is dragged in with them, due to her love for Clyde, and within a short space of time, everyone is baying for the blood of Bonnie and Clyde.
- Mr. Floppy loses his lucky rabbit's foot as a charm to Ryan, who narrowly misses out on scoring a hot blond date with it, but after Tiffany scores a diamond engagement ring, and Jennie's objective to enter the Betty Ford clinic to score a rich husband might become reality, Jack has great difficulty securing it back for his furry little friend.
- Britney Spears music video for her hit single "Criminal".
- Ella and Caleb are stunned when agency owner, the malevolent and devil-incarnated Amanda Woodward, walks into WPK Publicity and immediately fires most of the staff, including Caleb. The brutal and wicked Amanda makes it clear to Ella that the Anton V. launch party with Riley better go off without a hitch or Ella can vacate her office too. When Ella is forced by Amanda to tell Riley to spin a fabricated story about her childhood to the press for publicity reasons, Jonah advices Riley to defy them and tell the truth about her upbringing, but they both soon regret it. Meanwhile, Auggie finally succumbs to Violet's flirtatious ways while he desperately tries to clear himself of the Sydney murder charges. Also, David asks Lauren out on a date, but she turns him down fearing that he may find out her secret profession. At the same time, David learns about Auggie's arrest and thinks someone tried to frame him for Sydney's murder which leads David to Michael's current wife, Vanessa, who may know more than what she's telling.
- Pretty redhead Carly wistfully sings a cover version of the song from The Little Mermaid for its Diamond Anniversary. Reflecting Ariel, she's another version of a displaced person, possibly a small-town girl dropped off by the bus into the big city. And once wet, she's a mermaid with a fishtail.
- Harrison campaigns to save the job of the school's shop teacher when he puts his career in jeopardy by his announcement of plans for a sex-change operation. Meanwhile Cherry Cherry teaches a class at Kennedy High, Home Economics, to serve her community service.
- While a patient inspires Sean to take his relationship with Kate in a new direction, Eden uses extreme methods to persuade Christian to perform surgery on a friend.
- We gotta fight, fight, fight, fight, fight for this love. Cheryl's song urges that if something is worth having, it is sure enough worth fighting for. And just check out her beautiful chic military-inspired outfit and those cute little boots.
- "I don't care, oh, no, I don't care." Cheryl on the beach. And care-free suntanning with her two friends, lazing about aboard a yacht out on the azure-blue ocean. She's happily singing about not caring, and it's all just about having fun in the sun with the waves underneath. Just be sure to select the one with the naughty lyrics, it's even better.
- He might only be fifty cent, but she looks like a million bucks. With interest. On a hot summer day, under a blazing sun, Ciara in a passionate fling. Hotness on high heels. Raising the temperature. You can't leave 'em alone, they'll be at it.
- Starts off with Ciara flat on her back in the shallow end of a swimming pool. She is also seen on a balcony. Her goatee-sporting boyfriend arrives in his spiffy automobile, and for some inexplicable reason there is a lion poolside as Ciara emerges. Yes, even if a bit lazy-looking ,a bushy-maned male lion. And then the scene shifts to a ballroom with some romantic dancing which turns quite acrobatic. They might not really dance like they're making love, but after dramatically disappearing, leaving lover-boy clutching only her gown, Ciara is seen disrobing as she does an exaggerated slink down the hallway towards the bedroom.
- A series of unfortunate events unfold for an unlucky Dawn Budge, who seeks reparative surgery from Sean and Christian.
- As Sean tries to regain his youth through his relationship with Eden, a violent and traumatic event causes Julia to question her relationship with Olivia.