American Pie: 6 Beta House
He then grabs the video camera and smashes it with a bowling ball. “We forfeit the points,” he says. “But we don’t forfeit each other.”
Dwight, desperate to save Beta House, makes a reckless bet: winner of Greek Week gets the loser’s house. If Beta loses, they disband forever. If Geek House loses, they become Beta’s “service pledge class” for a year. american pie 6 beta house
Dean Whitley, moved by the speech (and secretly a former Beta sister from the ’90s), nullifies the bet. Both houses must merge for one year into a new fraternity: . He then grabs the video camera and smashes
When a humiliating academic probation forces Erik Stifler to choose between his family’s legacy of partying and his own future, he and his geeky cousin, Dwight, must rush the most infamous fraternity on campus—Beta House—and defend its right to exist in a no-holds-barred Greek Week showdown against the elitist, rule-obsessed Geek House. If Beta loses, they disband forever
Enter Edgar Willis (Christopher McDonald’s son type, played by Jonathan Cherry), the president of Geek House—a pristine, modern fraternity of engineering students who party with spreadsheets and have “silent discos” with noise-canceling headphones. Edgar despises Betas. He’s drafted a 200-page proposal to abolish “unstructured, organic chaos” from Greek life. His secret weapon: his little sister, the gorgeous but brilliant Gia (Danielle Harris), who is both a robotics prodigy and the object of Dwight’s genuine, confused affection.
Erik’s father (Thomas Ian Nicholas, reprising his role as a now-boring suburban dad) calls. “Son, remember: you’re a Stifler. We finish what we start. Usually on a couch.”