Greek
Friend or Foe?
S3 E10:
Casey and Cappie decide to tell people about their new relationship, and worry about how people may react. Ashleigh is excited but has her reservations since it took Cappie so long to realize what he wants with Casey. Evan doesn't seem to take the news of Cappie and Casey as well as he plays off, and OX playing a huge prank on the KTs adds to the problem. Casey talks Cappie and Evan into joining the KTs and OXs together for the ultimate prank – getting Officer Huck. They decide to drop Huck’s golf cart off a roof, but in the middle of the prank the OXs (including Evan) abandon the prank, leaving some of the KTs to take the heat which ends up being expulsion. The ZBZ girls prepare for Song Fest, which is their way back to the top of the Greek ladder. Katherine tells Beth she can’t take part since she deactivated to become an IKI, so ZBZ is down a girl and a choreographer - meaning they need a new dance entirely. Katherine also offers Casey a board position but tells her she can’t compete in Song Fest if she accepts the job. Casey decides to stick with her house, and the girls perform an amazing number yet strangely lose to the Gamma Psi’s mediocre performance. They realize something is off and sneak into the Gamma Psi house to find clues, but end up leaving a candle burning and setting the Gamma Psi house on fire! Rusty and Dale are still upset about fighting over the science grant they both want. When they gather to hear the final winner it?s announced that, since it was such a close race, winners won’t be decided until next semester. Calvin talks them into trying to deal with their issues as tensions continue to rise. Rusty and Dale think it’s a great idea and decide the best way to do that is a Battle-Bot Royale! During the battle of their homemade robots Dale starts to lose. Calvin tries to get Rusty to realize that Dale needs this win more than him. Rusty has to make a decision to back down to be a best friend instead of the best competitor.
Starring
Dan Castellaneta, John Rubinstein, Andrew J. West