'Til Death Episode 1.15 The Bachelor Party
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'Til Death Episode 1.15 The Bachelor Party

Episode Premiere
Feb 8, 2007
Genre
Comedy
Production Company
Sony Pictures TV
Official Site
http://www.fox.com/tildeath/
Episode Premiere
Feb 8, 2007
Genre
Comedy
Period
2006 - 2010
Production Co
Sony Pictures TV
Distributor
Fox TV
Official Site
http://www.fox.com/tildeath/
Director
James Widdoes
Screenwriter
Alex Barnow, Marc Firek
Main Cast
Additional Cast
  • Charles Esten
  • Carla Harvey
  • Archie L. Harris Jr
  • Cherise Leana Bangs

Eddie and Joy are curled up watching TV when Eddie tries to play footsie with Joy. She tells him to stop because it hurts and that it isn't helping her get in the mood. They soon realize that they haven't had sex in a month. Joy agrees to have sex and sneezes in Eddie's face. Eddie is freaked out by her being sick and tells her he doesn't want to do it anymore.

Eddie and the boys are watching high school girls basketball in Cofeld's basement. Stan says they should be quiet so Cofeld's wife won't come down and yell at them. Cofeld tells him to relax because Nicole is at her sister's bridal shower - her sister who is getting a civil union to another woman. They bring up whether gay people have bachelor party when Jeff pipes up that he didn't have a bachelor party. The rest of the guys recount their crazy bachelor party stories and decide to re-live the old days by giving Jeff a bachelor party. Jeff complains that Steph won't let him go so they say that he is sad. He acquiesces, but when he gets home and asks Steph, she tells him no. He whines until she caves in and allows him to go.

Eddie is headed out for the bachelor party and sees Joy knocked out sick on the couch. He gives her some tissues and leaves after they discuss the party a little.

At the line in front of the strip club, Eddie tells Jeff to can the wife-talk and to take off the stupid fedora he is wearing. Stan is a little scared to go in because he hasn't seen a naked woman besides his wife in 20 years. The bouncer tells them to watch what they do or they will be kicked out. They enter the club and Cofeld shows up with Nicole. Eddie is upset but then Cofeld announces that Nicole is into going to strip clubs.

Meanwhile, Steph comes over to give Joy some homeopathic medicine. Joy is a little annoyed that Steph is there and tells her to get out. Steph says she is bummed out about Jeff's bachelor party and that's why she came over, so Joy tells her to stay. Joy tells Steph not to worry because Eddie and Jeff are both great guys and need to cut loose once in a while. Steph pulls out some homeopathic Native American tea and tells her that it can "bend your head." Joy likes what she hears and tells her to start the tea.

At the strip club, the gang isn't really having a great time. Nicole knows one of the dancers and starts talking to her about her kids. The guys are grossed out, Cofeld especially, so he grabs Nicole and they bounce.

Joy and Steph are totally tripping out on the tea when Steph tells Joy how she gets the tea. Joy is impressed at Steph's wild side and tells her she thought she was a nitwit when she first met her. Steph confesses she thought Joy was a bitch at first. Steph lets Joy in on a little more of her wild side.

At the strip club, Eddie keeps complaining about the strippers. Jeff is still excited but Stan wants to leave and goes out the front door. Eddie gets up to go and says he is leaving because his friend left. Jeff is a little hurt because he doesn't think Eddie thinks of him as a friend. Jeff also decides to leave. The stripper, however, has Jeff's hat and he tries to get it back. The bouncer comes over and tells him to stop grabbing at the stripper. Eddie comes up and tells the bouncer to get his friend's hat back. The bouncer doesn't want to do it so Eddie runs backstage and grabs the hat with the bouncer hot on his tail.

They get home and prepare to face their wives. They find Joy and Steph passed out on the couch together with face paint on. Eddie tells Jeff that whatever went on at the house that night absolves them of any guilt for what they did that night.