Few laughs in this very negatively-toned episode.
Murray suggests Mary hire his daughter Bonnie to do simple tasks like making coffee. Mary does so but Lou, who wasn't consulted, goes on the warpath. Lou is against hiring relatives, plus he can't act himself with a 15-year-old girl - who is also Murray's daughter - in the newsroom. Worse, Murray is soon running around fixing Bonnie's mistakes.
Lou and Mary's 'can I see you Mary?' meetings get plodding and talky but aren't too funny, though I liked Mary's 'Oh am I?!' bit about being sarcastic. But overall the situations seemed forced.
Bonnie was hired to make coffee but is soon messing up timesheets and forgetting about a film of TV commercials? They get halfway through a live news broadcast and the news director, tape operators, other crew members, don't notice there's no film for the commercials? I mean in reality they'd not only check it was there but would even pre-run part of it to cue it up etc...
Bruce Boxleitner has a brief bit as a 19-year-old station employee who asks Bonnie out.