- Sam tracks down Brooke's estranged mother and learns a lot about life from her. Brooke, Lily and Carmen try to cover for Sam. The boys use oblivious Mike to get into a strip club only to find Mary Cherry and Nicole stripping there.
- "What Makes Sammy Run" Sam runs away from home to track down Brooke's biological mother hoping that the woman will come back and help put an end to the wedding. Mary Cherry sets out to get back at her mother, while Josh, Harrison, Sugar and Emory try to get into a strip club.—Ron Storey
- Sam has managed to track down Brooke's mom, who now works as a respectable art dealer. Sam's hoping that she'd be a valuable ally and help Sam with her plan to stop her mother and Brooke's father's wedding and return to her daughter. Instead, Brooke's mom turns out to be quite a sympathetic and melancholic newlywed woman, who bonds with Sam and explains to her the tough choices she made in her life. Sam begins to understand the complexity of adult relationships. Meanwhile, Sam's oblivious mother is looking for her around the house since Sam didn't tell anyone about her plan to leave and find Brooke's mom. Inspired by their teacher's lecture about Dostoyevsky's Crime and Punishment, Brooke decides to follow the actions of the protagonist from the book and try to cover up that Sam's missing, since she doesn't want to ruin Sam's mom's bridal shower. Lily and Carmen try to help her, even though Carmen believes that Sam's been kidnapped by a slaver or a serial killer and even imagines Sam in the scene from The Silence of the Lambs. The girls' plan is to use audio tapes that Sam made during her work on her stories for the papers and try to convince her mom that she's in the house. Mary Cherry is also angry because her mother is remarrying, so she decides to find a way to embarrass her. When Mary and Nicole meet Wanda Rickets, Adam's first victim and escaped mental patient who now lives in a stall in their school bathroom and earns pretty penny as a stripper, they decide to become strippers for a day and both earn some money and anger Mary's mom. Josh, Harrison, Sugar and Emory try to get into the local strip club but the bouncer immediately sees through their fake I.D.s, especially Emory's that reads "Captain Shatner". Brooke doesn't know what to do with her dad while the bridal shower is on, so she asks the boys to organize a bachelor party for him. They use this opportunity to blindfold him, put headphones on his head and take his I.D. to finally get into the club. After Harrison talks to the bouncer and gives a convincing emotional argument for their need to get in, they finally succeed. In there they see several strippers including a geriatric one, whom Emory seems to involuntarily like. However, they're soon in total shock when they see Nicole in schoolgirl outfit and Mary Cherry in police uniform arriving on stage and starting to dance and strip. The bouncer is also there taping their performance for Mary, so she can send it to her mother. Unfortunately for everyone there, one of the patrons is also an undercover cop, who's on the lookout for underage patrons and strippers.
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