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Alex's Old Buddy
Alex takes ownership of his old dog, Buddy, who has been living at his sister's place in the country. Buddy is now 19 and Alex wants to spend as much time with him as possible. The dog is lovable but at his advanced age, requires constant care, and Alex soon is taking Buddy with him everywhere including the cab. The gang soon sees that Buddy is not doing very well and gently suggest that Alex consider putting him to sleep, but Alex refuses. Jim suggests that Alex get Buddy to do his old trick (playing dead) to determine his wellness. Buddy does the trick successfully, although gives the gang a scare when he doesn't get up right away and they really think he may be dead (thankfully, he turns out to be okay). However, the next time the gang sees Alex, he doesn't have Buddy with him, and Alex says that he had to take Buddy to the vet where he died. Louie ushers everyone out of the garage so Alex can grieve alone. With everyone gone, the stoic Alex cries as the episode ends.
Aired: Jan 29, 1983 Genre: Comedy DramaCasts: Judd Hirsch Danny DeVito Marilu Henner Tony Danza Andy Kaufman Christopher Lloyd Carol KaneCreated By: Stan Daniels Ed. Weinberger James L. BrooksProducers: Sam Simon Ken Estin Richard SakaiDuration: 30m Rating: 0 Country: United States of America Production: Paramount Television, John-Charles-Walters Productions
Episodes
01: The Shloogel Show02: Jim's Inheritance03: Alex Goes off the Wagon04: Scenskees from a Marriage (1)05: Scenskees from a Marriage (2)06: Crime and Punishment07: Alex the Gofer08: Louie's Revenge09: Travels with My Dad10: Elaine and the Monk11: Zena's Honeymoon12: Get Me Through the Holidays13: Louie Moves Uptown14: Alex's Old Buddy15: Sugar Ray Nardo16: A Taxi Celebration (1)17: A Taxi Celebration (2)18: Alex Gets Burned by an Old Flame19: Louie and the Blind Girl20: Arnie Meets the Kids21: Tony's Baby22: Jim's Mario's23: A Grand Gesture24: Simka's Monthlies