Gilby makes a mockery of the school council, when he decides to run for Dictator against Nancy's campaign platform for president of the student council. Meanwhile, Zack sees a school simulated parenting project as an opportunity to impress Lisa with his sensitive fatherly qualities.
Zack's attempt to impress Lisa leads to embarrassment when he's "exposed" on the front page of the school newspaper! Meanwhile, Gilby gets dumped when he changes his personality (for the better) in order to impress a female classmate.
About to attend a prestigious fund-raising gala, Zack, JC, and, Gilby, can only get their hands on one tuxedo, forcing them to devise a time-share system that ultimately results in chaos.
Zack and Gilby get their wires crossed'with the opposite sex, when they each attempt their own phone scam. Meanwhile, JC and Ted have girl troubles of their own, when JC gets himself a date by pretending to be Ted.
A website purity test makes the rounds at the school and the ones filled out by Lisa and Nancy leads to various sexual dilemmas for Zack, Ted, Gilby and JC.
Zack and Gilby's part time jobs at a video store end in disaster, when Gilby's attempt to rent porn to minors creates an addiction problem for JC, and girlfriend troubles for Ted.
When JC models for a fashion magazine, everyone assumes he's gay, including the gorgeous new girl in school, who wants them to "date" so no one finds out she's actually a lesbian.
Trying to win Lisa's heart, Zack takes advice from a Web site for the lovelorn - but when Lisa discovers that she's being manipulated, Zack ends up in the doghouse. Meanwhile, J.C. wants a girl his own age, but runs into some trouble.
Zack believes he's gotten VD, and swears the guys to secrecy. When Ted gives Nancy a vague hint about Zack's condition, she and Lisa leap to the conclusion that Zack needs a kidney transplant
West Boulder High is the subject of a new reality show, and the whole gang wants in on the act. Once the cameras start rolling, they soon discover that some aspects of their lives aren't meant to be aired.