Ep 21. Keeping Up With Marci
- TVG
- April 9, 1985
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7.3 (74)
Who's the Boss? season 1 episode 21, titled "Keeping Up With Marci," follows the main character, Tony Micelli and his daughter Samantha, as they try to keep up with their new neighbor, Marci Ferguson. Marci is a successful businesswoman who Tony admires and hopes to emulate, while Samantha is intimidated by Marci's glamorous lifestyle and seems to be falling behind academically.
Tony becomes determined to impress Marci with his own business savvy and enlists Angela, his boss and love interest, to help him prepare for a dinner party that Marci has invited them to attend. Samantha, on the other hand, turns to her tutor for help with her schoolwork but finds that he too is unable to keep up with Marci's daughter, who is the same age and attends a prestigious private school.
As the dinner party approaches, Tony becomes increasingly anxious about making a good impression on Marci and worries that his working-class background will hold him back. Meanwhile, Samantha struggles to accept that she may not be able to keep up with her wealthy peers and begins to feel insecure about her academic abilities.
When the night of the dinner party arrives, things don't exactly go as planned. Tony's attempts to impress Marci with his business acumen fall flat, and he accidentally reveals some personal information that he had intended to keep secret. Samantha, feeling out of place among Marci's privileged friends, decides to make a bold move that could have unforeseen consequences.
As the episode concludes, Tony and Samantha both come to realize that they need to focus on their own strengths and not worry about trying to keep up with others. Tony learns that his hardworking and honest nature is something to be proud of, while Samantha gains confidence in her academic abilities and recognizes that there is more to success than just being wealthy.
Overall, "Keeping Up With Marci" is a heartwarming episode that explores the themes of self-acceptance and the dangers of comparing oneself to others. It also showcases the strong bond between Tony and Samantha and the important life lessons that they learn from each other.