Alan Brady is working on a documentary about his life. Not surprisingly, it's all hogwash...filled with material that will make him look great but which isn't the real Alan. As part of this scheme, Alan wants to show that he's a 'regular guy' and tells Rob that he must invite him over for coffee with the family. Rob agrees (after all, what choice does he have?) but Laura then reminds him that the night in question, they are having an anniversary party for the Helpers. When Rob tells Alan, Alan invites himself to the party...and then begins to make it clear the party is really for him! Oddly, Millie is so excited about having a star at her party, she agrees to all of Alan's ridiculous demands.
There really isn't much more to this...Alan shows up and behaves like a boorish jerk. Not a lot of depth or story in this one...but it is moderately enjoyable nevertheless.
There really isn't much more to this...Alan shows up and behaves like a boorish jerk. Not a lot of depth or story in this one...but it is moderately enjoyable nevertheless.