Johnny gets a surprise visit from his 19-year-old daughter he hasn't seen in seven years. Evidently he never got a picture in the mail either because he doesn't recognize her when she pops into his DJ booth with Jennifer. Said daughter is fed up with Mom-in-Seattle's "my house my rules" edicts and takes off to Cincinnati with her deadbeat boyfriend to try her luck with Dad. So happy to finally spend some time with his daughter Laurie, he tells her he will be the cool parent that can call him Johnny and be best friends. That is until Laurie introduces her to the new man in her life and three becomes an unconventional crowd. This episode is Howard Hesseman heavy with little involvement with the rest of the cast. Not a ton of laughs but is good in terms of getting background on the character of Johnny Caravella.
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Uncaptivating New Level Of Weird
sandcrab7225 March 2022
I'll speak to Mick. Far out. Keith Richards can't last forever. But this ep lasts too long.
Fever turns a new leaf. Fresh new square foliage. Rice cake tier bland.
Tubing is where it's at. This episode ain't.
Oh, look at Johnny gettin' all parental. Shuck fat thit. Snorefest.
Fever turns a new leaf. Fresh new square foliage. Rice cake tier bland.
Tubing is where it's at. This episode ain't.
Oh, look at Johnny gettin' all parental. Shuck fat thit. Snorefest.
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