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Step by Step :: Three Girls and a Baby (05x02)

 
Episode Information
 
Title: Three Girls and a Baby
Episode #: 05x02
Production Number: 457151
Original Airdate: Friday September 29th, 1995
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NZ (TVNZ) Mar 17, 1996
Episode Crew
Director: Joel Zwick
Writer: Julia Newton
 
Episode Summary
 
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Dana insists that taking care of the newest arrival of the Foster-Lambert brew, Lilly, is gonna be easy and sends Frank and Carol on their date. Things soon turn sour when the girls accidentally lock a crying Lilly inside the master bedroom and are forced to call for help.

Meanwhile, Frank and Carol's date turns out to be an ill-fated disaster from moment one. Also, Cody thinks he's dead after he reads an obituary in the local paper of a guy with the same name.
 
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Guest Stars
 
Guest Stars
Tony LongoplayedSoupy 
Co-Guest Stars
Arjay SmithplayedNelson 
Donna HardyplayedLady #2 
Marion CalvertplayedLady #1 
Martin Charles WarnerplayedCoughing Man 
Robert Gant (1)playedFireman 
Trayne ThomasplayedGuy 
Uncredited
Kristina MeyeringplayedLilly Foster-Lambert #1Recurring (third appearance)
Lauren MeyeringplayedLilly Foster-Lambert #1Recurring (third appearance)
 
Main Cast
 
Patrick Duffy (1)playedFrank Lambert
Suzanne SomersplayedCarol Foster Lambert
Staci KeananplayedDana Foster
Brandon CallplayedJT Lambert
Angela WatsonplayedKaren Foster
Christine LakinplayedAlicia "Al" Lambert
Christopher CastileplayedMark Foster
Josh ByrneplayedBrenden Lambert
Sasha Mitchell (1)playedCody Lambert
 
Episode Notes
 
The title of this episode was a reference to the movie, Three Men and a Baby.
 
 
Episode Quotes
 
Cody: JT, dude you gotta help me out. I've got a major problem.
JT: Sure man what is it?
Cody: I'm dead.
JT: You mean you're in trouble?
Cody: No, I mean I'm dead. Deceased. Pushing up daisies. That sweet chariot is swinging low and coming forth to carry me home.
 
Carol: (to Frank) Well, if I have to work out I guess I might as well work out on you.
 
Cody: I got the blues. I got the blues. I got the woke up yesterday morning and the big kahuna called me home now I'm just looking for those pearly gate blues.
Mark: Hey Cody, how's it going?
Cody: How do you think it's going? I'm dead. Man, frankly this whole thing is starting to punch my shorts.
JT: Man, Cody for the hundredth time you're not dead.
Cody: Ah man, yes I am, bro. Dude, now I even got documentation to prove it. OK, this morning I went to my bank machine to get out some cash for, you know, my cemetery plot, my shroud, other assundry items I might need in the after life. Check this out, I put my card in the machine and guess what it said?
JT: You have lost your mind.
Cody: No, no that's not it. It said account closed. Card holder deceased. Knock, knock, knocking on heavens door and I'm penniless to boot. Man, that gives me the blues.
 
Dana: Taking care of a baby is not that complicated. They eat, they sleep, they poop. Kinda like JT.
 
(Dana listens to Karen's version of Prince Charming and Sleeping Beauty)
Dana: Well, as entertaining as that inane drivel may have been, that is not the way it happened. Sleeping Beauty was not some helpless bubble headed female. She was an intelligent capable woman, who chose to sleep alone rather than marry some macho creep. Prince Charming there for, did not set her free, he however condemned her to a life of marrital enslavement. Which male dominated society has perpetrated since the beginning of time.
Al: Where do you get this slop?
Dana: Feminist fairy tales.
 
Frank: This is perfect, now the whole evening is ruined. First, the Incredible Hulk tells me I can't eat at my favorite restaurant, then Doctor Hockenflem blows lung butter all over my hot dog and I got a bear using my truck for an outhouse.
 
 
Episode Goofs
 
Dana is attempting to pry open the door to Frank and Carol's bedroom to get to a crying Lilly by sticking a screwdiver into the door jam. The screwdriver promptly breaks after she barely applies any pressure what so ever. Must not have been a good screwdriver.
 
 
Cultural References
 
Val Kilmer: The star of the movie, Batman Forever, was referenced by Karen when telling her version of the Sleepy Beauty fairy tale.
 
Batman Forever: The blockbuster dud starred Val Kilmer in the title role. Also referenced by Karen.
 
Bob Vila: The king of home improvement was referenced sarcasticly by Al when talking to Dana. Vila is the star of the several former home improvement series, including This Old House and Home Again!
 
Backdraft; A blockbuster 1991 film directed by Ron Howard and starring Billy Baldwin. The movie was referenced quickly by Dana when trying to convince Carol that nothing was going on at home.
 
Billy Baldwin: The star of the movie Backdraft.

 
incredible Hulk: The Marvel Comics character was referenced by Frank when talking about the striking cook at the restaurant.
 
 
Other Episode Crew
 
CreatorWilliam S. Bickley  |  Michael Warren (2)
DeveloperThomas L. Miller (3)  |  Robert L. Boyett
Executive ProducerThomas L. Miller (3)  |  Michael Warren (2)  |  William S. Bickley  |  Ross Brown
Co-Executive ProducerRobert Griffard  |  Howard Adler  |  Bob Rosenbarb
Supervising ProducerJulia Newton
ProducerRonny Hallin  |  Brian Bird  |  John Wierick
Co-ProducerKaren Kirchner
Associate ProducerLori Glass
EditorPam Marshall
CastingTheodore S. Hann
Unit Production ManagerCarol Himes
First Assistant DirectorCharles Siegel
Second Assistant DirectorCameron Loring
MusicBennett Salvay  |  Jesse Frederick
Music EditorGerry Rothschild
Music SupervisorGregory Sill (1)
HairstylistRachel Dowling
Make-upJoe Hailey
Set DecoratorBonnie Dermer-brockliss
Property MasterKerry Scott Knerr
Re-Recording MixerCharlie McDaniel, III (2)  |  Rick Himot
Director of PhotographyTony Askins
Story EditorLarry Kase  |  Joel Ronkin
Art DirectorLynn Griffin (1)
Coordinating ProducerCarol Himes
Sound EditorOtis Van Osten
Sound MixerWalter Baker
Executive Story EditorCasey Maxwell Clair
Main Title ThemeJesse Frederick  |  Bennett Salvay
Main Title Theme Written/performedTeresa James  |  Jesse Frederick
Executive In Charge Of CastingBarbara Miller (1)
Women's CostumerLyn Paolo
ContinuityPatti Mustari
Men's CostumerBob Squire
Technical AssistantErik Emi
 
 
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