As If Season 3 Episode 1 - Watch Legally and Safely
As If Season 3 Episode 1
As If: In a morning-after-the-night-before sequence, we see Sasha thinking about when she turned down Riggs' proposal, Jamie thinking about his conversation with Sooz after he'd slept with Nicki and Nicki feeling confused about her predicament with Jamie. Plus Sooz wide awake remembering Sasha telling her about Jamie and Nicki, and Rob waking up to find a girl in his bed, who catches him sneaking out. Only Alex and Mark are happy but this is threatened when Mark receives a phone cal from Rachel, his ex, who is distraught after losing her job. Sasha tells Riggs she wants things to stay the way they are – no marriage, no kids – she is too young. Rachel arrives at the flat and is introduced to Rob, who tells Alex she is there when he is looking for Mark. Sooz walks into the café, but seeing Jamie walks out again. Things are awkward between Jamie and Nicki and he confronts her about telling Sooz, which she denies. Nicki confronts Sasha who lies; telling her Sooz must have overheard Sasha telling Riggs. Sasha asks to stay at Nicki's as Riggs has thrown her out and she agrees. Mark lies to Alex about Rachel gut Alex tells him he is fine with it – just as well since Rachel is coming over for dinner. Sasha struggles to find a job with other record companies and after Nicki finds out (from Sooz) that Sasha purposefully spilled the beans about Jamie she gets thrown out. Alex plays the role of camp boyfriend at the dinner with Rachel and Mark is furious – Alex admits he cant handle the bisexual thing. Sasha moves back into Riggs's, lying that she wants to commit, simply so she is not homeless for the night.
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