09/22/00: Pilot
The onscreen melodrama is nothing compared to what happens when the cameras stop rolling on the hottest teen drama on television, "Grosse Pointe." Starring in a pop culture phenomenon has dramatically changed the lives of the fresh-faced actors on the show: heartthrob Quentin King (Kohl Sudduth) plays the studly Stone Anders; icy Hunter Fallow (Irene Molloy) stars as Becky Johnson; surfer Johnny Bishop (Al Santos) portrays Becky's brother Brad; and the insecure Marcy Sternfeld (Lindsay Sloane) plays Kim Peterson. Threatening the offscreen balance of power is the arrival of Courtney Scott (Bonnie Somerville), a wide-eyed newcomer fresh off the regional theater stage who joins the cast as Becky's orphaned cousin Laura Johnson. Kyle Howard and William Ragsdale also star.

09/29/00: "Thieves Like Us"
Hunter (Irene Molloy) brings Marcy (Lindsay Sloane) into her underhanded scheme to get Courtney (Bonnie Somerville) fired when both girls are threatened by the arrival of the ingenue. Meanwhile, Johnny (Al Santos) finds himself more attracted to Courtney, and Dave (Kyle Howard) crashes in Johnny's trailer after he gets kicked out of his apartment. Kohl Sudduth, William Ragsdale and Joely Fisher also star.

10/06/00: "Prelude to a Kiss"
The actors are at each other's throats when the new script calls for Courtney's (Bonnie Somerville) character to get hot and heavy with Quentin's (Kohl Sudduth) character, threatening Hunter's (Irene Molloy) status as one-half of television's swooniest couple. Meanwhile, Marcy (Lindsay Sloane) gets burned when she throws a huge premiere party just for the chance to spend time with Johnny (Al Santos), and Dave "the stand in" (Kyle Howard) hits up the cast members for cash.

10/13/00: "Devil in a Blue Dress"
Hunter (Irene Molloy) is over the moon when she is up for the lead in a heavyweight director's new political exposé "Lewinsky," and to show how serious she is, she tests the old adage that "you can never be too thin" and packs on the pounds for the screen test. While Hunter devours the script, along with several pepperoni pizzas, Quentin (Kohl Sudduth) becomes the official spokesperson for a walk against prostate cancer when the organization wants to identify the disease with a younger face, along with Joe E. Tata (Nat from "Beverly Hills, 90210," guest-starring as himself).

10/20/00: "Halloween"
In a spoof on the WB's hit series "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," the cast prepares for a "a very special supernatural Halloween episode" that has Hunter (Irene Molloy) and Marcy's (Lindsay Sloane) characters fighting the evil that lurks in the Hellmouth under Grosse Pointe.

10/27/00: "Mommie Dearest"
Marcy (Lindsay Sloane) hosts The WB's annual summer bash where Johnny (Al Santos) and Courtney (Bonnie Somerville) go head-to-head in a charity volleyball tournament against Leslie Bibb and Carly Pope from "Popular." Back at the set, Hunter (Irene Molloy) gets her mom (guest star Shareen Mitchell) a small role on Grosse Pointe, but excitement quickly turns to seething when her bit part expands to a major role and an off-screen romance with Quentin (Kohl Sudduth).


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