The person outside the stall turns out to be Lexi, who voices her concern at Rue's continued drug use. After she hears a knock on the stall, she flushes the substance down the toilet. She runs off the stage and into the bathroom where she lines drugs up with a credit card, ready to use. After fumbling her words a little, she picks out one memory that starts well enough – singing a song in a car (Bobby Womack's "Fly Me To The Moon") – which quickly ends up devolving into her memories of a drug fueled, angry outburst at home. As school picks up again after the summer, Rue is forced up on stage to talk about what she's been up to during the break: the break she spent predominantly in rehab. The episode then cuts back to Rue and Jules, as they hit it off together on the first day of school. We learn about Nate's hatred of male nudity, his anger issues, and his extreme overprotectiveness of Maddy. With a fair amount of male frontal nudity, we see his football life and blossoming relationship with Maddy over a slickly produced montage piece. The boy slowly becomes driven to perfect his body, growing up to become the jock we met in the pilot episode, Nate. The episode begins with a little boy watching his dad's homemade porn movies. McKay takes the stress of college out on Cassie. Kat finds out a video of her has surfaced online. Nate becomes obsessed with Maddy's hookup, Tyler, while trying to get back together with her. On the first day of school, Rue's excited about her new friend Jules, but struggles to put the past behind her and gets herself into trouble at Fezco's.
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