Back in the '50s, Wally directed and Gus starred in a movie, "The Man from Pluto," that turned out to be one of the worst movies ever. Now Wally discovers that the movie is being screened at the local theater and is terrified.
Meet overqualified, underemployed, 24-year-old Andy French. Ambition: to be a cartoonist. Occupation: salesman at Waterbed World. Hobby: Where's the party? But responsibility soon knocks on the door of the loft apartment Andy shares with two fellow slackers when Kevin, a nerdy 17 -year-old who wears his SAT score on his shirt and his admiration for big brother Andy on his sleeve, moves in. And, for good measure, so does the French family's dog. Friends, roomies, canines, countrymen: lend me your beers. They're all part of the daze of Andy's life.
The peaks and the valleys. Find the essential episodes — and the ones to skip.
Back in the '50s, Wally directed and Gus starred in a movie, "The Man from Pluto," that turned out to be one of the worst movies ever. Now Wally discovers that the movie is being screened at the local theater and is terrified.
About two months into unemployment after Ron's arrest, Andy is still content with slacking and living off unemployment checks. This attitude changes, however, when he witnesses the high-ranking job that Jim has.
Kevin asks out the nerdiest girl in school, Eunice Eulmeyer, after finding out that she is the daughter of Dr. Paul Eulmeyer, co-creator of the hydrogen bomb. Meanwhile, Andy, Jim, and Posey create a nightclub.
It's Kevin's first birthday away from home and he's used to his birthday being the best day of the year. However, things are much different in Mission Hill than they were back home. Meanwhile, Natalie brings home a snake.
Each point is an episode, plotted in order. Colored bands mark season boundaries. Look for the rise, the plateau, or the decline.
High votes + high rating = beloved classic. High votes + low rating = notorious stinker. Low votes + high rating = hidden gem.
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