Monday, April 20, 2009

PREVIEW: Tonight's GREEK

Troubled by the recent discovery that Andy (Jesse McCartney) hooked up with Jordan (Johanna Braddy), Rusty (Jacob Zachar) is hesitant to take Andy on as his little brother. Will Rusty be able to get past the budding relationship to become the big brother Cappie (Scott Michael Foster) has been to him? Find out in an all-new episode of the ABC Family hit series GREEK, premiering tonight (8:00 – 9:00 PM ET/PT). The episode, entitled “Big Littles & Jumbo Shrimp,” was directed by Shawn Piller and written by Mark Stegemann.

When Cappie hears of Rusty’s reluctance, he takes Rusty aside to remind him that he brought Andy as a pledge to the fraternity and it is his responsibility to be the best Big Brother that Rusty can be for him. Meanwhile, when Evan’s (Jake McDorman) real-life brother, Patrick (Robert Hoffman), comes for a visit, their celebration at Dobler’s is interrupted by Cappie and the three end up reminiscing about their old camp days. But later Patrick shocks and disappoints Evan by asking for money. Frustrated by his brother’s actions, Evan takes it out on Frannie.

When Casey (Spencer Grammer) and Rebecca (Dilshad Vadsaria) believe that the thief responsible for stealing the ZBZ food supply is Fisher (Andrew J. West), they can’t figure out why Ashleigh (Amber Stevens) won’t accept it. But when they dig a little further, Ashleigh reveals the delicious truth.

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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