Will tore through his room, rifling his drawers, overturning his chair and desk, and generally making a mess of things. He was already running late for his date that night, and he couldn't find the pants he'd picked out the night before.

Where could they be? He wondered. He sighed resignedly and headed for the bathroom. Even without his pants, he could still get ready in other ways.

Will reached the nearest bathroom and opened the door. What he found was no less than shocking.

It was Tyzonne, flexing in front of the mirror. Apparently they never locked the doors on Mercuria, not even to the bathrooms. But that wasn't even the shocking part. Tyzonne was wearing his pants!

"Tyzonne, what are you doing?" Will demanded.

Tyzonne turned to look at him. "Oh, hi Will. Well, you said I needed to lose the alien rags, so I figured that I'd look cooler if I wore you clothes. What do you think?"

Meanwhile, down in the lounge, Ronnie and Dax were playing foosball while Rose and Mack cuddled on the couch.

Suddenly, their relaxing activities were disturbed by a loud scream:

"TYZONNE! GET OUT OF MY PANTS!"

"That sounded like Will," Mack said.

"We'd better go see what's up," Rose said. The four Rangers immediately went to find the source of the screaming.

A few minutes later, they came upon the bathroom that Will and Tyzonne were in.

"It sounded like it came from in here," Mack said. They waited outside the door, listening for any further development.

"But Will, don't you think I look good?"

"It doesn't matter how good you look!" Will shouted. "This has gone on long enough. If I don't leave now, it'll be too late."

The Rangers exchanged confused looks. Finally, Will came out of the bathroom, and zipped up his fly with an air of finality and triumph. Tyzonne came out next, wearing nothing but underwear.

As Will stalked off, the other Rangers stared at Tyzonne, jaws dropped in disbelief.

"What . . . was that all about?" Dax asked.

Tyzonne shook his head. "Don't ask," he said. Then he left.

They stared after him in shock. "Don't tell," Dax muttered.