Tony Can't Compete
From Jessie
00:08 - 01:48
1m 40s

Zuri urges Tony to express his feelings towards Jessie since she will be going on a date with Brody soon. Tony feels inferior and lists the reasons why Brody is better than him and therefore more desirable for Jessie.

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