Lewis and Oswald start a web site for Buzz Beer, buybuzzbeer.com. The site helps the business tremendously. Lewis and Oswald hand beer over to minors and are arrested in a sting operation. Drew and Kate are infuriated by their stupidity, as they all get hauled into court. The judge agrees that their gaffe was a simple mistake, and decides to let them go because they are first-time offenders. Unfortunately, Drew backs his car into a police car outside the courthouse. The trunk pops open to reveal all of the Y2K supplies--including a loaded gun. The judge rules that the foursome causes too much trouble together, and uses the provisions of a new anti-gang law to order them to stay apart forever. Oswald has to move back in with his mother, and gets his head stuck in the banister. Everyone becomes extremely bored and lonely. Drew decides to go ahead with plans to hold Kate's birthday party at the Warsaw. All the guests are supposed to be in costume (so that the gang can remain in
Name | Type | Role | |
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Dan O'Keefe | Writer | ||
Bill A. Jones | Guest Star | ||
Dan Tullis Jr. | Guest Star | ||
Carl B. Banks | Guest Star | ||
Paul Gleason | Guest Star | ||
Patricia Belcher | Guest Star | ||
Kevin Corr | Guest Star | ||
Jordan Marder | Guest Star | ||
Ethan Peck | Guest Star | ||
Gerry Cohen | Director |