- Frankie buys Sue an expensive pair of jeans to help build her confidence, Mike buys Axl a car to help him impress a girl, and Brick tries to take care of the Aunts' pet dog.
- Frankie and Mike must endure the unpredictability of teenagers when a hormonally charged Sue wants a cool pair of jeans in order to fit in with her peers, and Axl wants a car to impress a girl. Meanwhile, in an attempt to teach Brick about responsibility, Frankie and Mike reluctantly allow him to take care of Aunt Edie and Aunt Ginny's dog Doris for a few days.—ABC Publicity
- Mike rightly doubts Frankie's optimistic theory Axl may be growing out of puberty. Indeed, their firstborn's suspiciously improved behavior is simply part of a campaign to get a car, having obtained his license. Brick is allowed, despite the sad fate of any pet he ever got, the dog-set the aunt's even sicklier pet, but remains absorbed by his books. After Frankie spends an obscene fortune on a fashionable pair of jeans as last hope to restore Sue's confidence, Mike spends the same amount on an x-th-hand wreck for Axl, who now dates Kate, from a more respectable. Laundry and language spoil things for both high school kids and their parental would be- role models.—KGF Vissers
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