"Broadway It's Not"


No, indeed it's not.  While this isn't as bad as the previous two episodes, it doesn't handle the motifs of either jealousy or school musicals well.  Even Baio & Moran's rendition of "You Look at Me" is handled more awkwardly than it would be as the theme song for their spin-off a year later.  So C-.

Notes:
  • The studio audience is still going mad for Ted McGinley in workout clothes, but Roger still isn't given much to do.
  • Oddly enough, I like Jenny best in this episode so far, since she actually stands up to the conceited hunk, although not enough to, you know, warn Chachi about the impending accidents.  (Not that Chachi doesn't sort of deserve them.)
  • Despite Fonzie feeling overwhelmed by people's demands on him in the previous episode, he here reluctantly agrees to direct the school musical.
  • Potsie had the lead in his senior musical, which Lori Beth apparently never saw.
  • Kelly Britt was Gladys before and is some nameless Woman here.
  • This is Barry O'Brien's first of two HD scripts (he'd also do one each for Laverne & Shirley and Joanie Loves Chachi), but it's James P. Dunne's middle of five.

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