Who's the Boss? Season 4 Episode 24
Who's the Boss?
Season 4

Ep 24. The Two Tonys

  • TVG
  • May 17, 1988
  • 6.8  (63)

Title: Who's the Boss? - Season 4 Episode 24: The Two Tonys

Description:

In this captivating episode of the beloved sitcom "Who's the Boss?", titled "The Two Tonys," we find our favorite characters facing a series of unforeseen circumstances that will put their relationships and friendships to the test. As the fourth season draws to a close, tensions rise and decisions must be made, leaving everyone wondering who exactly "the boss" truly is.

The episode begins with Angela Bower (played by Judith Light), a determined and successful advertising executive, grappling with a career-defining choice that could potentially take her away from her cherished home and family. As she weighs the pros and cons, Angela is faced with conflicting emotions, unsure of whether she should prioritize her professional aspirations or her personal life.

Meanwhile, Angela's loyal housekeeper, Mona Robinson (Katherine Helmond), stumbles upon an unexpected romantic twist. After taking up a position at a local community center, Mona finds herself attracted to Tony Micelli's (Tony Danza) charming and charismatic friend and former professional baseball player, Tony Roselli (guest star Richard Bright). This new connection brings both excitement and anxiety as Mona grapples with her own feelings and the potential impact they could have on her friendship with Tony.

Speaking of Tony Micelli, our wise and caring former professional baseball player turned live-in housekeeper faces his own set of challenges. Tony finds himself questioning his current relationship and contemplating the direction his life is heading. Needing support and guidance, he turns to the one person who always seems to have the right words: his precocious daughter, Samantha (Alyssa Milano). Together, they engage in heartfelt conversations about life, love, and the search for happiness.

Meanwhile, nestled within the comedic chaos that often ensues between the Bower and Micelli households, Jonathan Bower (Danny Pintauro) faces a critical decision of his own. As Angela's son, Jonathan finds himself at a crossroads as he contemplates whether he should follow his passion for photography or pursue a more conventional career path. With the support of his family, Jonathan embarks on a journey of self-discovery, seeking a balance between his creative aspirations and the expectations placed upon him.

Throughout the episode, the romantic tension between Angela and Tony remains pronounced, their connection palpable to both the characters and the viewers. As Angela's career decision hovers in the background, the question of whether their deep bond will finally evolve into a romantic relationship remains unanswered, fueling anticipation and leaving fans eagerly awaiting future developments.

Set against humorous moments, poignant conversations, and genuine emotional exploration, "The Two Tonys" explores themes of love, passion, friendship, and career choices. Each character must confront their own inner dilemmas and make choices that could shape their respective futures. Their interactions and decisions provide a relatable and heartwarming narrative that has endeared "Who's the Boss?" to audiences for years.

In the season finale, "The Two Tonys" delivers a satisfying blend of comedy, drama, and emotional depth. As the episode concludes, it leaves viewers on the edge of their seats, intrigued and eager to witness the outcome of the Bower and Micelli families' intertwining stories. With the promise of resolution and growth, this classic sitcom episode sets the stage for an intriguing future, ensuring that audiences will eagerly tune in for the next season of "Who's the Boss?"

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  • First Aired
    May 17, 1988
  • Content Rating
    TVG
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.8  (63)