The band plays; the kids shoot footage of it. Leo is in the club. Jo, who's holding a boom mike, sees him, and gives him this self-disparaging smile that says, "Oh, look at silly me. I'm pretending that I can do something useful." He gives her a nice smile in return. He is definitely hot. The band continues to play. I think that might be Michael Moore on drums. As soon as the band finishes playing, Jo (still holding the boom) walks up to Leo and gives him a kiss on the cheek. Wes interviews that he "loves Leo to death" because Leo knows how to treat Jo. But there's another part of Wes "that sits back and says, 'Man, he's doing more with her than [Wes is].'" Well yes, Wes, that's because Johanna is actually attracted to Leo. But Wes is jealous.
Rachel, Johanna, and Lacey decide that they want to go out, so they stick Melinda and the boys with the job of carrying all the equipment back to the loft. Someone should tell these people about a little invention called the taxi. In his only mention of the week, Wes tells us how much he misses Danny when it's time to carry heavy equipment.
Hey, it's the Product Placement Café. Rachel, Lacey, Jo, and Leo are sitting at a table sipping iced tea. It's like they're at the fucking malt shop. Rachel interviews that she would really like Jo and Leo to get together, but that she thinks that Jo isn't interested because Leo is making things too easy for her.
Back at the loft, Johanna and Leo sit on the couch together. Well, not really together. They're sitting at opposite ends of the sofa, about six feet from each other. But Leo's got his arm stretched as far down the back of the sofa as it will reach, and he's giving her some very inviting body language. Rachel and Wes walk up, and Rachel tells the lovebirds that it's late, and that she's going to bed. Wes looks on in silent rage, and walks off without saying a word.
In another room, Lacey is spying on Johanna and Leo via closed-circuit television. She's got Ryan on the phone, and she says (in her best nasal voice), "What the craaap?" He wants to know what's going on, and she tells him that Jo and Leo are sitting on opposite ends of the couch, "and she's playing with her hair." Which she is, and which is a totally hostile sign. Lacey lets out a loud "awwww" as Leo makes a move to scoot down the couch to get closer to Jo. But she just keeps playing with her hair, and the power of her invisible force shield slowly pushes Leo back to the other end of the couch. She won't even make eye contact with him. His lips look really kissable. Commercials.









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