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Paul Morgan Stetler Movies

2000  
 
Now working for a catering company, Kate (Christa Miller) whips up a gourmet meal for the guys--and is subsequently held responsible when all of them become deathly ill. As it turns out, the guys are the victims of another prank by Mimi (Kathy Kinney), who inserted a drug in the dessert which induces vomiting when combined with alcohol. As a result, Drew (Drew Carey), Lewis (Ryan Stiles) and Oswald (Diedrich Bader) are not allowed to drink for two whole weeks--not even on St. Patrick's Day. This enforced sobriety may be the reason that Drew impulsively asks Kate to move in with him. Meanwhile, Lewis and Oswald observe their "dry-out" by dating two gorgeous recovering alcoholics--who seem a lot less attractive once the "puke" drug wears off. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1998  
 
Buffy (Sarah Michelle Gellar) has returned to Sunnydale after running away for the summer and there's palpable tension between her and her mom, Joyce (Kristine Sutherland). Buffy's friends also seem to have moved on without her dressing up as military commandos to fight vampires -- Xander (Nicholas Brendon) now goes by "Nighthawk." Then, Buffy meets Pat (Nancy Lenehan), Joyce's friend from a book group she joined while Buffy was gone. Buffy begins to realize how much stress she put her mother through. Later, at home, Buffy discovers a dead cat in her basement and she and Joyce bury it in the backyard. Then, the glowing eyes of Nigerian mask on Joyce's wall seemingly raise the cat from its grave. The next day, while looking for the zombie cat, Giles (Anthony Head) comes across the mask. Later that night, Giles discovers the mask is possessed by Ovu Moboni, a Nigerian demon who raises the dead and at a party at Buffy's house, the dead interrupt a performance by Oz's (Seth Green) band, Dingoes Ate My Baby. In other plot lines, Buffy is not admitted back into Sunnydale High. Savvy fans won't miss the title's cheeky reference to Oingo Boingo. ~ Matt Collar, Rovi

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