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Step by Step :: What's Wrong with This Picture? (05x12)

 
Episode Information
 
Title: What's Wrong with This Picture?
Episode #: 05x12
Production Number: 457163
Original Airdate: Friday January 05th, 1996
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NZ (TVNZ) Oct 05, 1996
Episode Crew
Director: Joel Zwick
Writer: Brian Bird
John Wierick
 
Episode Summary
 
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Dana gets the chance to pose for a well-known artist, Jayne McNeal, who does abstract with mostly shapes and colors. She though wants Dana to pose nude for her, something Dana is reluctant to do. The painting ends up at auction and that's where Dana finds out it's NOT at all what she was hoping.

Meanwhile, Frank chases a stray mouse in the attic to disastrous results and JT gets a date with a mobsters daughter...which also leads to disaster.
 
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Guest Stars
 
Guest Stars
Melanie WilsonplayedJayne McNealRecurring (second appearance)
Robyn BlileyplayedCasey Maxwell 
Co-Guest Stars
Don BovinglohplayedArt Broker 
Don McMillanplayedJoe 
Peter DennisplayedAuctioneer 
 
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 name of the character of Casey Maxwell (JT's mobster daughter date) was borrowed from the series Executive Story Editor, Casey Maxwell Clair.
 
 
Episode Quotes
 
JT: OK, so what if this girl's father is this big-time mobster. She's got a body like a goddess and she thinks I'm cute.
Karen: Are you so hard up for a date that you'd actually go out with a girl even if her father was capable of having you rubbed out?
JT: As long as she's the one doing the rubbing...I'm there.
 
Dana: Ha, ladies. Guess what? Jayne McNeal, the artist in residence at the college asked me to pose for her.
Al: OHHH, is she the one that does those dogs playing poker pictures? Yeah you oughta be perfect for that.
 
Al: WOW! What kinda paintings does she do?
(Dana shows the girls a painting of Jayne McNeel's)
Al: She's a political artist. All of her paintings make a statement about society.
Al: What does that one say? Don't throw up on your artwork?
 
Frank: (Frank clicks on the flashlight) Ever ready! Remind you of anybody?
 
Brendan: Maybe this will be like the movie, The Godfather. You'll marry into the family and her brother will beat the snot out of you with a trash can. That'll be cool.
 
JT: Actually it's a Limex. It's like a Timex only it loses two hours a day.
 
Casey: A cheasy watch? That's the way you treat me? What kind of a low life cheapskate slimeball are you?
JT: You know I'm starting to feel a little headache coming on here. Maybe we should just cancel this whole date.
Casey: Wait, wait a minute. Are you dumping me?
JT: No, it's this migraine or a stroke. I should stay in.
Casey: I think you're dumping me and my father gets really angry when guys dump me and do you know what he does to guys who dump me?
JT: What?
Casey: Ever seen that speed bump in front of Sears? That's Jeff.
 
Karen: 100,000 dollars for a naked picture of Dana? I bet I could get a million.
 
 
Episode Goofs
 
In the subplot with JT dating a mobster's daughter, there was no resolution to the storyline after he claimed to have abandoned her on her date. Even though she claimed she could have him rubbed out.
 
 
Cultural References
 
The Godfather: Brendan references the classic mob movie when commenting on the upcoming date that JT has with an alleged Mobster's daughter. Based on 1969 novel by Mario Puzo, the 1972 movie was an enormous success.
 
 
Other Episode Crew
 
CreatorWilliam S. Bickley  |  Michael Warren (2)
DeveloperRobert L. Boyett  |  Thomas L. Miller (3)
Executive ProducerRobert L. Boyett  |  Michael Warren (2)  |  Thomas L. Miller (3)  |  William S. Bickley  |  Ross Brown
Co-Executive ProducerRobert Griffard  |  Howard Adler  |  Bob Rosenbarb
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
MusicGary Boren  |  Steven Chesne
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 EditorJoel Ronkin  |  Larry Kase
Art DirectorLynn Griffin (1)
Coordinating ProducerCarol Himes
Sound EditorOtis Van Osten
Sound MixerWalter Baker
Executive Story EditorCasey Maxwell Clair
Main Title ThemeBennett Salvay  |  Jesse Frederick
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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