Living Single - Season 2 Episode 1 There's Got to Be a Morning After
Kyle and Max must deal with the consequences of their drunken night together. Kyle manages to sneak Max out of the apartment without detection; but everyone becomes suspicious when they show up at the group's rooftop gathering singing the same song, and seem hesitant to insult one another. After Kyle returns to his apartment with Overton, he and Max each confess what has happened. Overton suggests that Kyle find out if what he and Max share is love or hate. Kyle asks Max to dinner, and she accepts. This horrifies Regine, as she fears that she would be left as the only target for all of Max's scorn and ridicule. She bets Khadijah, Synclaire, Overton and Scooter (who has found a job in New York) on the outcome of the date. Kyle asks Max why she is so reluctant to open up to anyone, and she admits that she needs to protect herself from getting hurt. She nixes a relationship with Kyle because she would miss their antagonism too much. They dance and have a nice evening, but Regine wins her
Year: 1998
Genre: Comedy
Country: United States of America
Studio: FOX
Director: Yvette Lee Bowser
Cast: Queen Latifah, Kim Coles, Erika Alexander, Terrence 'T.C.' Carson, John Henton, Kim Fields
First Air Date: Aug 29, 1993
Last Air date: Jan 01, 1998
Season: 5 Season
Episode: 118 Episode
Runtime: 30 minutes
IMDb: 8.33/10 by 43.00 users
Popularity: 91.332
Language: English
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