List Of Two Guys And A Girl Episodes
The following is a list of episodes for the television show Two Guys, a Girl and a Pizza Place (retitled Two Guys and a Girl in its third season). The show began its run on March 10, 1998, following two pizza delivery boys, Pete Dunville (Richard Ruccolo) and Michael "Berg" Bergen (Ryan Reynolds). They are close friends with the feisty Traylor Howard, who portrays the spokesperson of Immaculate Chemicals, Sharon Carter. The show aired on Wednesday nights for most of its run until it was moved to the Friday night death slot in 2000. This resulted in a steep drop in ratings and the plug was pulled. The series finale was titled "The Internet Show," an episode where fans of the show could go online and vote for the outcome. In the end, they chose to have Ashley become pregnant with Pete's child, as opposed to either of the other two female characters, or nobody, becoming pregnant. Despite the show's renewed popularity on TV.com and the IMDB, 20th Century Fox and ABC have yet to release the episodes on DVD.
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