Scott is surprised to find that Jason is smoking again after supposedly giving it up months ago. The boys are happy when their dad brings home their favorite uncle, Charlie, who is in town on military business. After Peter catches his son smoking on the beach, he asks Charlie to speak to Jason about it. Charlie is reluctant, because he's still a smoker himself. Peter, Scott and Murray try to help the pair break the habit, but nothing works and they both continue to sneak around smoking. Meanwhile, Lisa is scheduled to review a production of Romeo and Juliet for the school newspaper. Traycee not only has the lead, she helps to write the play as ""Romee-yo and Lil' Juliet."" Lisa and Alex see the production and it is awful. Lisa has a hard time writing a bad review of her roommate's performance, but Alex encourages her to be honest. Traycee finds that approach hard to take when she reads Lisa's brutal review. When Peter catches Charlie smoking once again, he tells him that even if he's not
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Tony Soltis | Writer | ||
Renee Palyo | Writer | ||
Gary Shimokawa | Director |