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The Real World Season 4 Episode 7 - Watch Legally and Safely

The Real World Season 4 Episode 7

Episode Title: Speaking Parts
Genre: Reality-TV
Countries: USA,
Airing Date: August 02, 1995
Runtime:30 mins
IMDb Rating:

The Real World: The cast finds themselves worrying about Neil after they watch a performance of his band. While singing, Neil begins flirting with a very inebriated man in the audience. In the middle of a song, Neil bends down to kiss this man and the stranger bites off Neil's tongue! There is an exorbitant amount of blood and he is rushed to the emergency room, where he is given 15 stitches. He's unable to eat, drink or talk and has to record his confessionals with a computer program that would speak everything he wrote. The cast is very sympathetic but also has a good time making fun of him. His girlfriend also helps him in his time of need. Meanwhile, Jay is on a hunt for a theatre in which to perform his play, "The Bedroom." He finds a great place called the West End Theatre, but the owner tells Jay that he can't afford it and recommends other more suitable places. Jay also continues on his writing kick and stays up all hours of the night to write the perfect screenplay. One night he decides to write an e-mail to his favorite band, Blues Traveler, about his writing ambitions and his love for their music. The band plays in London a few days later, and not only do they dedicate a song to Jay, he also hangs out with the band afterwards in their hotel.

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