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Girls' Night Out (Part I)
Part I: Chris and his buddies make the mistake of deciding to meet his girlfriend Beth out at a house party during one of her "purge" nights with the girls.
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Tue, Sep 10, 2013
Country: US
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Lyndsey Doolen
Beth
Anthony Fanelli
Chris
Season 2:
Gender roles are thrown out the window as an analytic discussion/argument about who picks up the check unfolds between Chris and Beth.
Chris and Beth replay their own interpretations of what happened after a random run-in with Chris' ex, Jennie.
Drunk and without power, couple Chris and Beth discuss the real topics plaguing America today.
Chris and Beth learn that they should be careful playing truth ball. You may not like what the other person has to say.
Part I: Chris and his buddies make the mistake of deciding to meet his girlfriend Beth out at a house party during one of her "purge" nights with the girls.
Part II: Chris and his buddies crash Beth's purge night with her friends.
Part III: After being dismissed by Beth at the party, Chris decides to purge himself.
Where do you stand on the "guy without a shirt on in the gym" debate?
This isn't a movie. Here's some real life "post-coitus" conversation.
Part I: Playing the newlywed game with newlywed co-workers whom you do not know very well, when you are not newlyweds yourself, is a bad idea.
Part II: Beth's competitive sides comes out as duo continues their bad idea of playing the newlywed game with Beth's newlywed co-workers whom they do not know very well.
Part III: Time to tally up the scores as the newlywed game with Beth's newlywed co-workers whom they do not know very well comes to an end.
Chris and Beth have been together for over 5 years and have a great relationship. However, one facebook status update later from an old college friend who went from 'in a relationship' to 'engaged' spirals the night from light and easy into a blowout discussion about who they are and where they're going. Raising more questions about their future than solving their problems, 'The Next Steps' will you leave picking sides and saying to yourself 'I've been there.'