Ep 6. Custody (1)
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- November 5, 1985
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7.1 (76)
In the second season of Who's the Boss?, episode 6 titled "Custody (1)", things take a serious turn for Tony (played by Tony Danza) and the rest of the household when Samantha's (played by Alyssa Milano) mother, Angela's (played by Judith Light) ex-husband, Michael (played by James Naughton), shows up and demands that he be allowed to take Samantha back to live with him in California.
Angela is devastated by Michael's sudden appearance and his demand for custody. As the episode begins, she is seen crying and seeking comfort from Tony, who tries to reassure her that everything will be alright. However, it soon becomes apparent that Michael is a formidable opponent and he has hired a renowned lawyer to represent him in the custody case.
The episode follows Angela and Tony as they prepare for their court battle and try to figure out how they can convince the judge that Samantha should stay with her mother. While Samantha is also upset by her father's sudden appearance and his demand to take her away from her home and friends, she finds solace in her relationship with Jonathan (played by Danny Pintauro), who promises to be there for her no matter what.
As the court date approaches, tensions rise and Angela and Tony are forced to confront some difficult questions. Should they fight for Samantha's custody, even though it might mean disrupting her life and taking her away from her father? Or should they let Michael take her, knowing that he has not been there for her and might not be the best parent for her?
The episode does not provide easy answers to these questions and instead presents a complex and emotionally charged situation that is sure to keep viewers on the edge of their seats. As Angela and Tony prepare to face Michael and his lawyer in court, they are supported by their friends and family, including Mona (played by Katherine Helmond) and Jonathan.
In the end, the court hearing takes an unexpected turn, leaving Angela and Tony uncertain about the outcome of the custody case. As they exit the courtroom, they are left to ponder what the future holds for Samantha and whether they will be able to keep their family together.
Overall, "Custody (1)" is a gripping and emotionally charged episode of Who's the Boss? that tackles some difficult questions about parenthood, family, and the legal system. With its complex characters and dramatic storyline, this episode is sure to leave viewers eagerly anticipating the next installment of the show.