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Greek - Episode 5

Our little boy's all grown up, and committing felonies for the sake of a solid party.

But, at least Rusty went home from tonight's episode with an obligatory heart-to-heart with coconut-bra clad sis... and a hot girl.

Here's episode 5's breakdown ...

Kappa Tau's annual blowout hinges on a busted volcano (which Cappie decides is worse than the "Odoul's mishap" of 2005).

So, to save the shindig, Rusty breaks into a lab to steal a weather-creation machine.

Meanwhile, this chick who's falling for him tags along.

Back on Greek row, Casey tries to impress Evan's pretentious parents, but is thwarted by Rebecca boasting her father's clout.

When Evan blows off Casey so his parents can invite Rebecca to a high-class dinner, it's the last straw. She dons the hollow bra, downs way too much mystery punch at the party and heads to crash the party.

And, crash she does. Right on the floor, in front of Evan's parents.

In the end, Evan saves face and comes to her, denouncing the poor, priveldged life he's lived.

Other than a couple funny comments and situations all thanks to Cappie (like the O'douls, cougar and Real World references), tonight's episode just didn't do it for me.

I am glad, though, that Calvin is finally out (to at least Rusty) and dating his guy. It'll be nice when the two of them can be completely public.

I'll keep watching to wait for that, and some more quips from Cappie.

Let me know what you think the funniest part of the show is, or if it's even worth watching anymore.

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