

Drama
Overview
Meet Cassie, Jason and Patrick, three amoral college students who, through a series of sexual wagers, take malicious pleasure in ruining the lives of their fellow classmates.
Top Cast


Kerr Smith
Kerr Smith
Jason
Kerr Smith
Jason


Kristina Anapau
Kristina Anapau
Cassidy
Kristina Anapau
Cassidy


Nathan Wetherington
Nathan Wetherington
Patrick
Nathan Wetherington
Patrick
Melissa Yvonne Lewis
Melissa Yvonne Lewis
Alison
Melissa Yvonne Lewis
Alison


Natalie Ramsey
Natalie Ramsey
Sheila
Natalie Ramsey
Sheila


Tom Parker
Tom Parker
Michael
Tom Parker
Michael


Michael Pemberton
Michael Pemberton
Christopher
Michael Pemberton
Christopher
Tara Carroll
Tara Carroll
Valeria
Tara Carroll
Valeria


Charlie Weber
Charlie Weber
Brent
Charlie Weber
Brent


Alex Donnelley
Alex Donnelley
Professor Eldridge
Alex Donnelley
Professor Eldridge
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