Dating Policy (a.k.a. Syrus Plays by His Own Rules, Part 1)

Season 6Episode 960 minSept. 3, 1997
Dating Policy (a.k.a. Syrus Plays by His Own Rules, Part 1)
Syrus meets Louetta, mother of a child at the ASP. Tensions rise towards Syrus, as Kameelah does not believe in dating anyone from work and Montana doesn't feel that he is taking the job seriously. Montana asks Anthony if there is a policy about dating parents and Anthony says it is prohibited. The roommates feel it is not Montana's business to tell Anthony about Syrus, but if Syrus gets fired from the ASP, they feel he needs to be kicked out of the loft.
Dating Policy (a.k.a. Syrus Plays by His Own Rules, Part 1) has aired on Sept. 3, 1997 at 22:00
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