Despite the presence of both Michael Lembeck and a post-
Bunch-pre-
Brady-Variety-Hour Maureen McCormick (as a couple no less), I had issues with the basic plot and the twists it took, although it is notable that Bag actually impacts the plot for the first time in a long while. I'm glad Ron Friedman didn't write any more episodes, and I'm giving this a C.
Note that not only does Ralph call himself "Mr. Sexy," but he refers to himself and Richie as "two redheaded Greek gods," which doesn't make any sense.
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