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6 Episodes 2000 - 2000
Episode 1
30 mins
Steve Taylor is a charming, efficient man--who can't handle women well, being affected by fears which are only aggravated when he talks to his best mate Jeff, who always manages to say and do the wrong thing and worse.

Episode 2
28 mins
When Susan calls Steve, he instantly loses all command of conversation, yet they agree to meet and she offers to cook, according to Sally an offer of free sex plus catering. When he tells his mates, they're treated to Jeff's dubious "foreplay tips", such as avoiding at all cost being fully naked except for socks even for a moment; and as the girls enter the bar they overhear another winner. Jane is absurdly confident that her bisexuality makes her eligible for pure gay hunk Howard and switches all labels and concepts potentially implying any homophobia. Sally haughtily rebuffs Patrick, assuring him that she won't ever ever have sex with him--until Susan tells her that his nickname "Donkey" refers not to his mental abilities but to his intimate endowment, which cancels Sally's every prejudice although politically he's her complete opposite. Steve and Susan's evening is burdened by misunderstandings and.

Episode 3
30 mins
Everyone's going to Jane's aunt's funeral--but whose date is whose? The event makes Sally worry that her anti-aging regimen might not ever be "enough". Jeff presents and illustrates his infamous "giggle loop" theory.

Episode 4
29 mins
While tidying up Steve's flat, Susan finds a hot tape we'll just call "Inferno". At a dinner party featuring all the friends, plus Jane's ambiguous guest, Steve is called upon to give a detailed review of the film and, by extension, a defense of the whole male heterosexual psyche. Jane also takes this evening as her opportunity to proclaim her variety of "open" vegetarianism.

Episode 5
29 mins
The boys are in a bar, as always talking about girls and sex, this time focusing on their obsession with female breasts and the fantasy that the left and right ones would somehow be two separate entities, doubling their fascination, or be doubled: enough to contemplate a Sci-fi plot. When desperate single Jeff spots a nice-looking girl, Steve and Patrick encourage him to make a move after she shows interest, but first they learn his theory of the nude zone: a male (at least in his case) cannot remain in female presence for more then a few minutes before his mind has constructed a fully nude image of the woman, which renders him too horny-mad to retain command of any decent faculty, hence disables any flirting. Indeed it takes only a few sentences for Jeff, without a word from the girl, to expose his particular brand of innocent/insane obsession and give the unprovoked impression that he collects women's ears. To his immense relief, the girl's friend arrives and explains that she's Israeli and doesn't understand a single word of English, unprecedented luck in Jeff's love-frustrated experience, but it doesn't take him long to sort-of repeat the self-embarrassing process, now with translation into Hebrew, as well as unintentionally insulting the less-foxy interpreter.

Episode 6
29 mins
Susan discovers Patrick's video collection--including "her" tape. Before she can ask for his discretion, he's already shown it to Steve, Jeff, and Sally, who hasn't even noticed that Patrick taped over her.
