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Alex is interested in a rich girl from school named Kimberly Blanton (played by [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0279421/?ref_=nv_sr_1 Cindy Fisher]). He trys to impress her with his own stories of affluence (none of which are true). The real trouble begins when Kimberly invites Alex to an elitist country club that has restrictions on its membership. Steven and Elyse (as children of the '60s) try to stop Alex from going on moral grounds, but Alex isn't interested in such arguments. He and Steven have a discussion to help them understand each other. |
Alex is interested in a rich girl from school named Kimberly Blanton (played by [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0279421/?ref_=nv_sr_1 Cindy Fisher]). He trys to impress her with his own stories of affluence (none of which are true). The real trouble begins when Kimberly invites Alex to an elitist country club that has restrictions on its membership. Steven and Elyse (as children of the '60s) try to stop Alex from going on moral grounds, but Alex isn't interested in such arguments. He and Steven have a discussion to help them understand each other. |
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− | + | Jennifer (watching slides of her parents at a 1960s protest): Mommy, you look so pretty, like an Indian princess. |
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+ | Elsye: That's your father, dear. |
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+ | Steven (when Alex is excited that the club will bring the phone to him): That'll come in handy for you in case [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eliot_Janeway Eliot Janeway] calls. |
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+ | Alex (clashing with his parents' 1960s protest values): I just want to go a party, Mom, I don't want to change the world. |
Revision as of 23:31, 12 May 2014
Episode Info
Episode #1 - Season 1, Episode 1
First Aired: September 22, 1982
Plot
Alex is interested in a rich girl from school named Kimberly Blanton (played by Cindy Fisher). He trys to impress her with his own stories of affluence (none of which are true). The real trouble begins when Kimberly invites Alex to an elitist country club that has restrictions on its membership. Steven and Elyse (as children of the '60s) try to stop Alex from going on moral grounds, but Alex isn't interested in such arguments. He and Steven have a discussion to help them understand each other.
Quotes
Jennifer (watching slides of her parents at a 1960s protest): Mommy, you look so pretty, like an Indian princess.
Elsye: That's your father, dear.
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Steven (when Alex is excited that the club will bring the phone to him): That'll come in handy for you in case Eliot Janeway calls.
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Alex (clashing with his parents' 1960s protest values): I just want to go a party, Mom, I don't want to change the world.