Tony sees a problem with Angela's Mr. Perfect. He is supposedly flawless, eliciting strange and jealous behavior from Tony. Using pastries as cover, Tony spies on Angela on a date. This will definitely work out the way he wants.
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Home is where the sucker is. Finals week, a fight with Matt, a rainstorm and a broken car land Samantha at Tony's doorstep. Just there to make a phone call, Sam feels a bad cold coming on, and graciously accepts an offer to stay. An acute case of the manipulations, perhaps?
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Billy the Kid doesn't play nice-nice. Little Billy decides to quit preschool after just one day. Tony thinks the other kids are giving him trouble, although it's possible Tony and Angela have just adopted the world's cutest sociopath. Hide the glue sticks and paper mache.
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Good things rarely happen in motel rooms, or do they? Tony moves his study group to a local motel and ends up spending the night with a young, attractive art student. What happens in Connecticut, stays in Connecticut.
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Real men do handstands. Just one of the many life lessons here. After Jonathan brings home straight A's again, Tony starts to wonder if maybe the kid is lacking a little testosterone. Rather than nurture the budding intellectual, Tony enrolls him in a gymnastics competition. Unfortunately, book s...
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Sam is becoming Samantha to Tony’s dismay. For someone who had a talk show, he's a poor communicator on the birds and the bees. If you were one of the millions of Americans who watched Alyssa Milano grow up, this episode is a must.
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Responsibility is a total bummer. Tony visits Mrs. Rossini from the old neighborhood in the hospital and she asks him to care for her five-year-old grandson, Billy. We'll see if it is an offer that Tony and Angela can't refuse.
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See TV Italian stereotypes as they were before the Sopranos. Tony bumps into a mobster from the old neighborhood, who gives him an offer he can’t refuse: his daughter.
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A room full of drill team girls. It's not exactly a think tank. After Samantha decides to take a job at Angela's company to pay for her team uniform, the girls convince her that work will only get in the way of her social life. Their solution? Samantha should get herself fired. And unlike governm...
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Some men are intimidated by successful women. Like that wimpy Harry Dolan. He’s cute, however, so Angela pretends to be a receptionist in order to get a date. Hello? Angela? Your conscience is on line one and it's been holding for most of the show. Enter Tony to dispense a healthy dose of Tony w...
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Even Mona’s gall bladder can't stand her complaining. It hasn't been a great week for Mona. Several days earlier, her apartment caught on fire — forcing her to move in with Angela, Tony and the kids. And now she's in a hospital bed. On the bright side, she's finally off the couch.
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Moby dork alert. While shopping at a college bookstore, Sam meets a graduate student who invites her to attend his literary club. She agrees, ignoring the obvious fact that the guy’s old enough to be, well, to be in jail. As you'll see, Sam has a lot to learn about dating older men.
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