Plenty of Fish in the Sea

Season 3Episode 1230 minFeb 8, 1988
Plenty of Fish in the Sea
When Kip connects Oliver with his date's younger sister, all goes so well that Oliver falls head-over-heels in love and smothers the girl, leading to her dumping him just before a dance.
Plenty of Fish in the Sea has aired on Feb 8, 1988
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