Monday, April 13, 2009

PREVIEW: Tonight's GREEK

When Casey (Spencer Grammer) discovers that Cappie (Scott Michael Foster) is taking the same women’s studies class -- taught by Professor Freeman (Janeane Garofalo) -- she knows that it will complicate her relationship with Max (Michael Rady). As a result, Casey decides to enlist the help of her new professor to help Max and Cappie get along. Will her plan work? Find out in an all-new episode of the ABC Family hit series GREEK, premiering Monday, tonight (8:00 – 9:00 PM ET/PT). The episode, entitled “Engendered Species,” was directed by Michael Lange and written by Jonathan Abrahams.

Meanwhile, Rusty (Jacob Zachar) starts his first elective class in Art History, and as a lucky bonus meets a pretty new transfer student, Jordan (Johanna Braddy). Although he’s nervous about talking to her, he finds the courage to invite her to a KT party. But the night of the party he learns that some guys have all the luck, namely the new KT pledge, Andy (Jesse McCartney).

At the ZBZ house, Ashleigh (Amber Stevens) hires a new hasher, Fisher (Andrew J. West), who draws a lot of attention from the sisters of ZBZ -- but Fisher only has eyes for Ashleigh.

GREEK is executive-produced by Lloyd Segan, Shawn Piller, Anne Kenney and John Ziffren. The show is created by executive producer Patrick Sean Smith. Michael Berns and Mark Stegemann also serve as co-executive producers. The ensemble cast includes Jacob Zachar as Rusty, Spencer Grammer as Casey, Scott Michael Foster as Cappie, Jake McDorman as Evan, Clark Duke as Dale, Dilshad Vadsaria as Rebecca, Paul James as Calvin, Amber Stevens as Ashleigh and Tiffany DuPont as Frannie.

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