Episode list

Who's the Boss?

Seer of Love

Fri, Sep 27, 1991
A psychic tells Tony that he only has until midnight to confess his love to his special lady, or risk losing her forever.
8.1 /10
An Affair to Forget
Tony and Angela, finally together, have trouble finding time alone when they try to keep the family from finding out about their romance.
7.9 /10
Misery

Fri, Oct 11, 1991
Angela becomes a prisoner of love after she sprains her ankle in a vain attempt to escape Tony's obsessive attentions.
6.8 /10
Selling Sam Short
Tony's bullish on Sam's stockbroker boyfriend (Dan Gauthier), but Sam can't bear it when Tony monopolizes all his time.
6.9 /10
Tony Bags a Big One
Tony and Mona bicker while offering their versions of how Tony ended up causing Angela's major client, soap king Reid Hamilton, to be hospitalized. It started when Angela left on business trip and warned Mona to keep off Reid. Tony mistrusted her, discovered she dated Hamilton and tried to keep them apart.
6.7 /10
A Well-Kept Housekeeper
Now people know he's with Angela, Tony gets frustrated being financially unable to treat her in style like country club members, being merely her guest himself. So Tony can't resist bidding at a painting for her he can't afford. To pay for it, he takes a job as shirtless waiter. Alas, Sam's dorm gang takes her there.
6.9 /10
Death and Love: Part 1
Tony considers proposing but finds he's on thin ice with Angela after she's injured in the ski trip he planned. Part 1 of two.
7.4 /10
Death and Love: Part 2
Conclusion. After Angela turns down his marriage proposal, Tony hatches a plot to propose again. Will she say yes this time?
7.6 /10
Grandmommie Dearest
Tony is mortally nervous, being scrutinized at a surprise visit from delighted Angela's English maternal grandmother 'Nana' Robinson. As Mona suspected and suggested, while unable to utter half a sentence to her domineering mother, the snob disapproves of Tony, however much she liked him before being told, as future son in law. However she goes about it most deviously, using a precious heirloom gift to stir pre-nuptial fever among the would be-spouses, with a lawyer at the ready.
7.5 /10
Field of Screams
Tony recalls how he used his baseball stadium connections to help Jonathan to a job as ball boy, when Angela refused to practice 'nepotism'. There were various surprising consequences. This makes him hesitant to help Sam get a job in the campus travel agency. When he finally tries, it backfires.
6.9 /10
This Sold House
Lawyer Jack Sanborn arrives unannounced, recognizes the house as his parental home and bids a fortune. After some hesitation a family council decides it's a great opportunity. Tony soon finds a dream house, complete with its own lake and scares off the first rival home-hunters. A bitter bidding battle against the Havlock family is won. Yet when Sanborn arrives to pay and announces his plan to completely remodel the house, memories make Tony reconsider.
7.7 /10
Tony, Can You Spare a Dime?
During an economic slump, advertising budgets are cut drastically, so Angela's firm is in trouble. Brooklyn poverty veteran Tony is put in charge of domestic economizing. He pulls it off brilliantly, even a cheap yet classy home dinner to major client Reed Hamilton, but the account remains frozen. Tony is shocked to find Angela still practices comfort shopping.
7.6 /10
Mrs. Al

Fri, Jan 10, 1992
Sam poses as Al's wife to help him get an apartment, but Tony insists they divorce themselves of the lie.
7.1 /10
Who's the Boss?
Tony's buddies accuse him of being henpecked, so he decides to show them who rules the roost by chickening out on a date with Angela, who catches him with egg on his face.
7.2 /10
Allergic to Love
When Tony's lips swell up in an allergic reaction to matrimony, Angela thinks it best to put off kissing the bride.
7.7 /10
Tony and the Honeymooners
While they wait for a married students dorm room, honeymooners Hank and Sam reluctantly move in with Tony. After a bad start, with the men working on each other's intolerant nerves all night, Tony learns to like his son in law, even his comical puppetry, which comes to include a Tony-like houseman. Hank likes Tony's domestic treats no less, so they become buddies. Sam starts feeling left out, especially when Hank accepts Tony's objections to homes th couple might move to.
7.3 /10
Split Decision

Fri, Mar 20, 1992
Perfectionist Tony and socialite Angela bicker constantly and bitterly as their wedding approaches, whether they play double tennis or test a restaurant. Hank can't get any urgent study done with temptress Sam around, so Mona takes her along on a luxury weekend with Angela, to give he happy couple to be a breathing period. Angela is attracted to gentleman guest Tom Saratelli, who looks like Tony but has an inverse, passive character.
7.4 /10
Savor the Veal: Part 1
Tony graduates with a teaching degree, but it may be "Goodbye, Mr. Micelli" when he gets an out-of-state job offer. Part 1 of three.
7.7 /10
Savor the Veal: Part 3
Conclusion. When Tony and Angela's long-distance relationship comes up short, Angela (Judith Light) is moved to make a decision that she hopes will bring them closer together.
8 /10

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