In part two, the gang continues talking about their new job experiences. Louie gets a job as a stock broker, after convincing the boss that his persistence and lack of morals will make him successful. While this proves to be true, he is fired nonetheless, because his colleagues can't stand him. Bobby takes a job as a bunny for children's party, but when he discovers that a kid's mother is a famous director, he acts out a monologue from "Whose Life is it, Anyway," to the disappointment of the children. Alex gets a job as a night watchman, which is dull until he aims the surveillance camera at himself and pretends to be on "the Alex Reiger Show." At the end, Louie learns that the cab company is back in business, and everyone returns to their old jobs.
Name | Type | Role | |
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Ellen Sandler | Writer | ||
Dennis Danziger | Writer | ||
Al Lewis | Guest Star | ||
Michael McGuire | Guest Star | ||
Clint Young | Guest Star | ||
Dana Halsted | Guest Star | ||
Howie Allen | Guest Star | ||
Heather Hobbs | Guest Star | ||
James Burrows | Director |