STAGE TUBE: Sneak Peek - 'The Butt Dial' Episode on NBC's BEST FRIENDS FOREVER

By: Apr. 10, 2012
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On Wednesday's episode of the new NBC comedy BEST FRIENDS FOREVER entitled 'The Butt Dial', Jessica (Jessica St. Clair) deals with the repercussions of butt-dialing her estranged husband Peter (guest star, Reid Scott) a few days before what would be their three-year anniversary. Meanwhile Lennon (Lennon Parham) and Joe (Luka Jones) conspire with Rav (Stephen Schneider) to let Jessica cook at his bar to help cheer her up. However, Peter's unexpected arrival in town could spell disaster for those best laid plans. Daija Owens also stars. Kyle Mooney and Dave Donohue guest star. The episode airs Wednesday, April 11 at 8:30 pm/E on the NBC network.

BEST FRIENDS FOREVER from executive producer Scot Armstrong ("Old School," "Hangover 2"), is a new comedy about old friends, new beginnings and awkward situations.

Jessica St. Clair ("Bridesmaids") and Lennon Parham ("Accidentally on Purpose") star as Jessica and Lennon, best friends who live on opposite sides of the country with the men in their lives. When Jessica is overnighted divorce papers, Lennon convinces her to return home to Brooklyn and back into the apartment they used to share. It doesn't take long for the girls to fall into old habits: movie marathons and late night girl talk sessions -- none of which is good news for Lennon's live-in boyfriend, Joe (Luka Jones, Upright Citizens Brigade). Joe tries to be understanding, but begins to feel like a stranger in his own home.

Meanwhile, Jessica is trying to get used to her new single life. Will she have to start buying matching sets of underwear again? Also, reconnecting with old friends like Rav (Stephen Schneider, "Happy Endings"), who may or may not have feelings for her, is more complicated than she thought. All of Jessica's new efforts are met with the critique of the friends' precocious nine-year-old neighbor, Queenetta (Daija Owens), who is not shy about doling out advice on their life choices.

Get a sneak peek at the upcoming episode below!


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