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  Episode Information  
Title: Father, Father
Episode Number: 35
Season: 2
Season Episode #.: 20
Original Airdate: Wednesday October 30th, 1985
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Episode Crew
Director: Dick Martin (1)
Writer: Greg Antonacci
Nick Lerose
  Episode Summary  
Lou's son, Bucky, comes home on leave from his studies at the seminary. He finds himself wrestling with his emotions because he wants to date Kelly, but his questioning whether he should become a priest sends his father into a rage.
 
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  Guest Stars  
Guest Stars
John PutchplayedBucky Waters 
  Featured Songs  
ArtistSong TitlePlayed When
LouDon't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue 
  Episode Quotes  
Donald: Lou, you have a very good-looking son.
Lou: What did you expect?
Donald: An ugly one.
 
  Cultural References  
Lou: You know who my favorite science fiction writer is? Kilgore Trout.

Kilgore Trout was a character in a number of books by author Kurt Vonnegut Jr (1922-2007). The character Trout was a science fiction writer.
 
Bucky: But I think you're mixing up your Vonneguts. You're thinking about a story called "Dancing Fool..."

"Dancing Fool" is featured in the Vonnegut novel Breakfast of Champions.
 
Joe: Penny, what did you do to him?
Penny: Well, I left with Father Flanagan and came back with Don Johnson.

Father Flanagan (Edward Joseph Flanagan, 1886-1948) was the founder of Boys Town, an orphanage and center for troubled children near Omaha. His life was portrayed in the film Boys Town, which earned Spencer Tracy an Oscar for his role as Flanagan.

Don Johnson was the star of Miami Vice in the 80s.
 
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