Who's The Boss?
Samantha's desperation to become a member of her new junior high's school "in-crowd" places Tony in a difficult -- and high-paying -- position.
Samantha's desperation to become a member of her new junior high's school "in-crowd" places Tony in a difficult -- and high-paying -- position.
Tony and Angela's teenage summer camp encounter at "kissing rock" creates unexpected friction when a sudden thunderstorm thrusts them together again -- this time in a secluded motel room.
While retrieving a homesick Jonathan from summer camp, Angela wistfully reminisces about her romantic awakening there some twenty years ago, but is shocked to realize that it may have been Tony with whom she had her brief encounter at "kissing rock."
Temptation threatens to singe employer/employee relationships when Angela and Tony find themselves alone "celebrating" Angela's birthday.
Tony and Samantha must come to grips with the affluence of their community when Samantha desperately wants to go on a ski trip that Tony can't afford. Director: Asaad Keleda
Angela is worried that the stories Tony has been telling about his childhood pranks are the cause of Jonathan's strange behavior changes.
Tony is suspicious of his father-in-law's motives and means when, out of nowhere, he arrives on Angela's doorstep and lavishes Samantha with expensive gifts.
Twelve-year-old Samantha may never be able to show her face in school again after Tony volunteers to be a chaperon at her first school dance and then gets caught kissing her teacher.
Tony and Angela have a lot of explaining to do when television's "Eye on Hartford" discovers them in a rather compromising position.
The romantic bliss between Angela and her estranged husband seems to be wearing thin and Tony's perfect new job is leaving something to be desired - an unexpected reconciliation could be in the offing.
When Angela's long-lost adventurer husband returns from the jungle, that old romantic magic makes Angela's divorce plans disappear...along with Tony's job.
When Mona is evicted from her apartment, Tony tries to promote family unity by getting her to move in with Angela...and nearly destroys family relations permanently.
Angela pokes her nose into Tony's urban child-raising philosophies when his daughter's fist fighting wears off on her own son, only to lose her son and eventually her composure.
Tony's scrupulously clean household habits extend to Angela's chambers, but he finds much more than a rubber duck swimming in her bathtub.
An ex-"big-leaguer" takes his daughter, pride and future on the road to start a new life, settling in the suburbs to keep house for a budding female executive with a son who loves snakes and a mother who loves men.
Angela reluctantly returns to her life in Connecticut as Tony begins his new life in Iowa, but her search for a new housekeeper has a surprisingly happy ending.
Tony in Iowa and Angela in Connecticut make valiant efforts to keep their relationship going, but soon come to the heartbreaking realization that it's just too difficult to maintain a long-distance romance.
No sooner does Tony graduate and start hunting for a teaching job than a dream position is offered to him at a distant Iowa college. Now Tony and Angela face the toughest decision to date: what to do about their future together.
Tony's incessant demands for perfection during the remodeling of the master bedroom drive everybody crazy, so he decides to fire the contractor -- his new in-law, Joe -- and take the tools into his own hands.
When Tony's temper takes its toll on Angela, she escapes with Mona and Samantha to a posh resort only to run into a guest who is a dead ringer for Tony.