Ep 8. Old School Loving
- TV-PG
- November 5, 1995
- 22 min
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6.6 (44)
In Martin Season 4 Episode 8 titled "Old School Loving", Martin and Gina find an old letter that was written by Martin's great-grandfather. The letter talks about how he met his wife and how he fell in love with her. Martin is interested in the idea of old school loving and wants to try it out with Gina.
Meanwhile, Cole is struggling to pay his rent and decides to sell his valuable stamp collection. However, when he tries to sell it to a comic book store, he realizes he has been scammed and his collection is worth significantly less than he anticipated. He turns to Martin for help, but Martin is too focused on trying to show Gina his romantic side.
As Martin tries to impress Gina with his old school moves, things don't go exactly as planned. He accidentally sets the table on fire while trying to cook dinner and ends up taking Gina to a fast food restaurant instead. Gina is disappointed by Martin's lack of effort and tells him that he needs to show her that he cares about her in more meaningful ways.
In the end, Martin realizes that the concept of old school loving is not about grand gestures or over-the-top displays of affection, but rather about being there for your partner and showing them that you care about the little things. He surprises Gina by taking her to the park for a picnic and telling her how much she means to him.
Meanwhile, Cole learns a valuable lesson about the value of his possessions and decides to keep his stamp collection as a reminder to never trust someone who offers him a deal that seems too good to be true.
Overall, "Old School Loving" is a heartwarming episode that explores the importance of showing your partner that you care in both big and small ways. It's a reminder that the most romantic gestures don't necessarily require fancy dinners or expensive gifts, but rather genuine love and affection.