At the pool hall, the music is a little better, but the scene is just as cutesy, as we get to see everyone dancing with their dates. This includes little Billy and Cory's daughter. I know -- gack. Mary and Lucy walk out to the edge of the dance floor. I don't know if they're with their imaginary dates or not, since I think imaginary dates are probably invisible. Mary says one of the only intentionally funny things I've ever heard her say when she tells Lucy, "If you ask me to dance, I'm gonna kill you." Watching all the exes dancing, Lucy states the obvious when she remarks, "I really think leaving us is the best thing that ever happened to these guys. Look how happy they are!" Mary says, "And look how miserable we are." I assume she means because they're dateless for VD, although I think she's missing the bigger picture by ignoring how sad it is that they are still spying on their exes while standing, totally obviously, about ten feet away from them. Before the girls leave, we get final glimpses of Wilson and Jeremy. I'd like to think that these really are the final glimpses we'll catch of these guys, but I'm sure they'll be back again in a few weeks.
At Joy's house, Robbie is shaking hands with the butler, who tells Joy, "Mr. Palmer and I have come to an agreement. He will keep his hands off you, and I will not have him killed." Dang, that's too bad. The butler even agrees to let Robbie take Joy out for the big VD surprise, provided she doesn't, you know, give him her flower or anything. Robbie says he'll have her back in a couple of hours. I'm sure that after all that incessant making out, if he were really planning on having sex with her now, he could probably have her home in five minutes.













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