7/10
A better episode.
8 October 2009
Warning: Spoilers
The secondary story, if I remember, has Bud, the horny adolescent, dealing with his rubber surrogate girl friend. The irrelevant and soon-to-be-disappeared "Seven" makes his usual dull appearance. But the episode is saved by Kelly's experience with her greasy, leather-clad boyfriend on a rural road at night.

The boyfriend pulls the car over and says they're out of gas. The engine is still running. Kelly eyes him suspiciously and asks if he's not supposed to shut off the engine before he says that. So the kid shuts the engine off and says, "Okay, now we're out of gas." Kelly: "REALLY?" The incident is filled with amusing exchanges. The greaseball -- a great performance by the actor who plays Ralph -- says, "Kelly, I'm sure there's a lot more to you than meets the eye. The problem is I'm not interested in that part of you." Told to "put out or get out," Kelly gets out and marches off alone down the road. She runs into three other girls who have suffered the same fate. They're waiting at a sign that says, "Deer Crossing," and don't want to walk farther because it might be against the law, like a traffic light. The four girls commiserate with each other. One whines, "What does a girl have to do to get respect in this town -- wear UNDERWEAR?" I can't go on with this because it would spoil the gags, but this episode is worth catching.
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