This episode has some good and bad moments. Its funny, the girls act spoiled, and there is heart. What more could there be.
Jesse and Joey's advertising career has been taking off. Their boss can't get enough of them and offers them a full-time job if they successfully sell a new jingle. The jingle is hilarious and a job is offered to them. They will be working in a huge office with a view overlooking the San Fransisco skyline. The spoiled girls don't like them working and it gets Jesse and Joey to rethink their offer.
Although some bad came out of this episode, it was a good lead into some good. Stephanie wants to learn some Elvis for her Honeybee talent show, and Jesse is the one to help. DJ needs help for her karate and wants Joey and Jesse to help. I guess since Joey is a comic, it works well. What about Danny? Danny helps both girls be successful in their things. What are dads for? Jesse and Joey are excited for their big news but the girls make them feel low. Danny tries to talk sense to them, but too late! These girls should consider themselves lucky as heck! Some kids don't ever see their family. What spoiled brats! They should have talked with the girls about this stuff long before it happened. But this leads into some good; a good that really elevates the episode. Jesse and Joey weigh the pros and cons of taking the job. The girls, money, and their own careers are taken into consideration. They find a loophole to work at home where all their inspiration is. Finally, an ending quickly wrapped up that is actually suitable and fitting.
Jesse and Joey's advertising career has been taking off. Their boss can't get enough of them and offers them a full-time job if they successfully sell a new jingle. The jingle is hilarious and a job is offered to them. They will be working in a huge office with a view overlooking the San Fransisco skyline. The spoiled girls don't like them working and it gets Jesse and Joey to rethink their offer.
Although some bad came out of this episode, it was a good lead into some good. Stephanie wants to learn some Elvis for her Honeybee talent show, and Jesse is the one to help. DJ needs help for her karate and wants Joey and Jesse to help. I guess since Joey is a comic, it works well. What about Danny? Danny helps both girls be successful in their things. What are dads for? Jesse and Joey are excited for their big news but the girls make them feel low. Danny tries to talk sense to them, but too late! These girls should consider themselves lucky as heck! Some kids don't ever see their family. What spoiled brats! They should have talked with the girls about this stuff long before it happened. But this leads into some good; a good that really elevates the episode. Jesse and Joey weigh the pros and cons of taking the job. The girls, money, and their own careers are taken into consideration. They find a loophole to work at home where all their inspiration is. Finally, an ending quickly wrapped up that is actually suitable and fitting.