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In this episode Jack feels that he has a "problem" because he's unable to perform in bed witn Vicki, that is until Jack sees a pshychiatrist and realizes that it's Mr. Bradford's constant meddling that makes Jack feel "impotent" in bed.
First seeing this episode as a kid a lot of the jokes went over my head since I didn't know much of it but after watching it in a long time it's pretty tame and almost childish how the subject of male impotence is handled, I mean Jack can't even talk about it comes up with excuses to avoid sleeping with Vicki, and mind you this was a show that was aired in the family primetime hour of 8-9 pm. What's surprising how times have changed for primetime shows that now trash sitcoms like 2 Brokes Girls, Two And A Half Men, and Friends With Better Lives can talk about penises and vaginas. |
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Yes, this show was even more troubling than "Three's company" when I was a kid. Parents felt a lot of kids watched it as did me and my friends and our parents thought it was too sexy for kids with the love scenes.
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