Al and No MA'AM decides to hold a counter protest in the favor of banning breast feeding from the shoe store.Al and No MA'AM decides to hold a counter protest in the favor of banning breast feeding from the shoe store.Al and No MA'AM decides to hold a counter protest in the favor of banning breast feeding from the shoe store.
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Dot-Marie Jones
- Dot
- (as Dot Jones)
Kevin Curran
- Buck
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
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Did you know
- TriviaGary (Janet Carroll), the owner of the shoe store where Al works, makes her first appearance in this episode.
- GoofsIn Where's the Boss? (1987), everyone refer to Gary as "he", and Al pays some man to impersonate Gary. Yet in this episode Al claims that he has never seen Gary, and when Gary shows up - it turns to be a woman.
- Quotes
Miranda Veracruz de la Jolla Cardinal: [TV news is covering NO MA'AM's shirtless protest] Well, it looks like SuckleGate, much like my career, has finally come to an end. This is Miranda Veracruz de la Jolla Cardinal saying: yikes!
- ConnectionsReferences Mission: Impossible (1966)
- SoundtracksLove & Marriage
(Theme Song)
Written by Sammy Cahn and Jimmy Van Heusen
Arranged and Conducted by Nelson Riddle
Performed by Frank Sinatra
Featured review
This two-parter sucks.
Business Still Sucks and so does this episode -- maybe it's not quite as bad as part one, but it still ain't great.
Peggy wants the breastfeeding protest over so she gets Bud to look into the law; he declares that the women can legally breastfeed in Al's workplace. Al has a plan to prevent them from doing so: he decides to sell men's shoes instead.
All is going well until Al learns that the store's owner, Gary (who Al has never met), is going to pay him a visit. In a panic, Al disguises all of the new stock to look like women's shoes, hoping that, being a man, Gary won't know the difference. Unfortunately for Al, Gary turns out to be a woman.
Stale gags about feminism make this one a real dud. Thankfully, all of the feminism hasn't affected Kelly, who wears some sexy outfits and makes matters just about bearable.
Peggy wants the breastfeeding protest over so she gets Bud to look into the law; he declares that the women can legally breastfeed in Al's workplace. Al has a plan to prevent them from doing so: he decides to sell men's shoes instead.
All is going well until Al learns that the store's owner, Gary (who Al has never met), is going to pay him a visit. In a panic, Al disguises all of the new stock to look like women's shoes, hoping that, being a man, Gary won't know the difference. Unfortunately for Al, Gary turns out to be a woman.
Stale gags about feminism make this one a real dud. Thankfully, all of the feminism hasn't affected Kelly, who wears some sexy outfits and makes matters just about bearable.
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- BA_Harrison
- Jan 1, 2023
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