Greek Episode 3.02 Our Fathers
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Greek Episode 3.02 Our Fathers

Episode Premiere
Sep 7, 2009
Genre
Comedy, Drama
Production Company
Piller Squared/The Segan
Official Site
http://freeform.go.com/abcfamily/path/section_Shows+Greek/page_Detail
Episode Premiere
Sep 7, 2009
Genre
Comedy, Drama
Period
2007 - 2011
Production Co
Piller Squared/The Segan
Distributor
Freeform
Official Site
http://freeform.go.com/abcfamily/path/section_Shows+Greek/page_Detail
Director
Patrick Norris
Screenwriter
Jessica O'Toole, Amy Rardin
Main Cast
Additional Cast
  • Kadeem Hardison
  • Tom Amandes
  • Thomas Calabro

As the "Gotcha!" game continues to run rampant on the CRU campus, father-daughter weekend hits the ZBZ house. Casey's not thrilled. she and her dad don't get along all that well. But Ashleigh's over the moon to see her BFF dad, and Rebecca's looking forward to seeing what her scandal-plagued father is like after his recent theraphy retreat. When Casy picks up her dad at the airport, he immediately starts nagging about her car. She takes it all in silence, but if looks could kill ... !

Ashleigh and Casey still can't believe Rebecca hooked up with Evan again, but they're confused about a couple of things that don't add up. Fisher's clumsy and obvious while eavesdropping, which isn't helping either. Soon, Casey figures out what Rebecca and Fisher did and confronts them together. She makes them swear they'll never do it again, but she also decides to not tell Ashleigh, becasue it would break her heart. Hmmm.

Rebecca doesn't think she can trust Casey to keep quite with her best friend. so she takes matters into her own hands and blurts out the truth -- with the bonus info "Casey knew and wasn't going to tell you" -- in front of Fisher, Casey, and the rest of the house ... just as all the dads arrive.

As word trickles from the daughters to the dads about what happened, the menfolk start to get their hackles up. Hell hath no fury like a dad with a daughter scorned. Fisher tries to get Ashleigh to talk to him. He even brings her cupcakes, but she's too hurt to listen. She starts to cave just a little when she sees he's really as torn up about his mistake as she is ... but it doesn't look promising for Fisher.

The dad eventually make up (with some rough nudging from Casey), and the girls do too. Well, at least Asleigh and Casey do. Rebecca's still in Social Siberia. On the way back to the airport. Casey's dad makes sure to tell her just how proud he is of her. And after a rough weekend, she's glad to hear it.

Cappie and Dale are suddenly hanging out. A lot. Cappie's even joined Dale's book club. Dale's still really broken up about the end of his virginity, and he seeks support from his unlikely new beffie. Things go a little sour though, when he and Cappie meet Catholic co-ed Mary Elise, who's holding court at a church information table on campus. They both want her, but for completely different reasons. Dale doesn't think his protestant faith is up to snuff in the atonement department, and maybe Catholicism offers the kind of affliction he's looking for. Cappie just wants to worship at her altar.

After a disturbing amount of phone calls, coffee, and rosary breads, Mary Elise puts her foot down and tells them both to back off -- they're creeping her out! In the end, all Cappie and Dale really needed was each other's support to get over their emotional issues. Cappie tells Dale what happened with Casey and says he's not sure he did the right thing. (YES!) Dale realizes it's not God's forgiveness he wants, it's his own.

Rusty's brother have taken his grade issues to heart. The KT house is quiter than a library as they all work together to give him the study time he needs. Silent charades looks really fun! Rusty's also worried about meeting Jordan's dad, Jack. What's worse, when Jack and Rusty accidentally meet, the aging jock thinks he's her ex, Andy the football player, not Rusty the mathlete. Rusty tries hard to pretend he's a regular guy for Jack's sake especially after dad walks in on a make-out sesh in Jordan's dorm room. Knock much? No, and now dad's really not happy with Rusty at all.

Hoping to smooth things over, Rusty volunteers to play in the father-frat flag football game. But Rusty doesn't know how to play flag football. He brutally tackles the surprisingly fit old guy and sends him to the hospital. As Rusty worries about his little fiasco with Jordan's dad, his own father tells him that the worst things about watching your daughter grow up is realizing you aren't the only man in her life anymore. Rusty's relieved to realize that Jack is probably as scared of him as he is of Jack. Jordan's also super-understanding and reassures Rusty that she likes him just the way he is. Aww.