SEEN: ‘Greek’ season 3 episode 1

Jennifer Siopongco

Dilshad Vadsaria, who plays Rebecca Logan on ABC Family’s “Greek,” wasn’t kidding when she said this season would entail more love and drama for every character in “Greek.”

In the last episode of “Greek” from the previous season, viewers were left off with the characters partying at the Kappa Tau Gamma house. Love-drunk would be an understatement for this night of mayhem.

The new season premiere opened with Rusty waking up with thoughts of borderline regret for ditching his chemistry project to canoodle with his girlfriend Jordan. Jordan, however, woke up with only a hangover from the night before.

While some people sobered-up enough to remember the occurrences of the previous night, others, like our very own Calvin, were trying to figure out if his make-out session with his frat brother had turned into something even more physical.

Audiences will be left with aching pangs in their stomachs from laughing at the craziness of the outcomes of the KTT’s “beer-palooza,” Dale finally dealing out his V-card and others wondering what exactly happened the night before.

Speaking of missing parts of the puzzle, the previous episode left out an imperative piece of information about Cappy, which is revealed to the audience in this season premiere.

Evan, who has been known to have a motive of cock-blocking Cappy, surprisingly looks out for him and gives him some beneficial advice not to get back with Casey. These words of advice are what leave Cappy thinking alone on the roof at the end of last season.

Cappy isn’t the only one who has a lot to think about. Rebecca can’t seem to rid her habit of keeping her hands off of her sorority sisters’ men: this time Ashley’s.

Stupid is as stupid does, or in this case drunk is as drunk does. Everybody’s intoxication is leaving them all with more than hangovers to solve. Rebecca may have saved Fisher, Ashley’s boyfriend, from being caught, but the excuse of being drunk can’t save a person for long.

Next episode will definitely have more threads of secrecy and drama to unravel.

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