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"Beverly Hills Bordello" Drawing the Line (1996)
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George Ayvas (teleplay)
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1996
(Season 1, Episode 8)
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*shrugs*
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Cast
(Episode Credited cast)| Daneen Boone | ... | Donna (as Daneen) | |
| Nikki Fritz | ... | Paige | |
| Nicole Gian | ... | Veronica Winston | |
| Jonathan Shank | ... | Doug Channing |
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Nikki Fritz is Paige, a hooker at the Winston Spa who has a regular john, Doug, switch to a younger hooker. This upsets her greatly as Doug has been her john for four years. So before Doug has his 'date' with the 'new girl', Paige seduces her and hatches a plan to show him the era of his ways. If I were Doug, I'd sue the spa as Paige seemed like a vindictive little hussy. Yea, i know I didn't really go into the sex scenes in the least, but that's simply because they're nothing to speak of in this episode. It leaves you with the thought "Is that all?" and leaves you wanting. I AM, however, a fan of Nikki Fritz so the episode wasn't a complete waste of time I guess.
My Grade: C-