Greek Season 4 Episode 9 Agents for Change Summary:
When Rebecca finds outside that ZBZ is up to the Golden Lily award for being the best chapter in the uk, she recruits the assist of former house president.
Greek is an U . s citizens comedy-drama television series, which follows students of the fictional Cyprus-Rhodes University (CRU), discovered in Ohio, who participate in your school's Greek system. The show's plots often happen within the confines of the fictional fraternities, Kappa Tau Gamma and Omega Chi Delta, or perhaps the fictional sorority, Zeta Beta Zeta. Through the entire course of the line, other non-Greek characters not to mention situations are introduced, but they all tie into larger relationships when using the Greeks.
On February 19, 2010, it had been announced that Greek were renewed for a latest and final season, which usually premiered on January 3, 2011. The fourth and finalized season of Greek is something that is promoted as Greek: The total Semester.
Casey, Ashleigh, and also Evan graduate, while Calvin and Rebecca alter to their new duties while presidents. After some study, Casey discovers the real causes of not getting into CRU Regulation, and with a rotated decision stays at CRU to provide a law student and any ZBZ housemom. Ashleigh then appears at the ZBZ property saying she was dismissed from her job in Manhattan, only to have the application revealed later that she was sent for the coffee run one day and just quit, and came time for CRU because she has been lonely and disliked the woman boss. Meanwhile, Cappie tries so you can get back with Casey, and after telling him that maybe he or she can go back the way they were, Cappie promises that they will change so that someday they are worthy of being your ex boyfriend. Calvin deals aided by the ramifications of lying to generally be president of. After an inspiring discuss with Evan, Dale rushes. Conversely, the KT brothers lose all of their pledges except one; Chris Parks, a legacy as their father is Lasker Amusement parks, creator of the 'Joshua Whopper' applications.
Greek has received a new score of 62 outside 100 from review aggregator Metacritic. Within a review released soon following premiere of the exhibit, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette referred to as the show "light-hearted fun" and "authentic" although the New York Times advertised that Greek "captures the spirit from the hedge-fund age like nothing at all else. "Other critics did not find the drama for the reason that authentic, with Elizabeth Fox of the Philadelphia Inquirer criticizing that show's predictability and absence of originality as another "teenage detergent opera. " Other critical reviews were middling, calling the writing with the show acceptable and praising the effectiveness of the cast.