Peggy takes Seven (ugh!) to several doctors after the kid sneezes, using the mortgage money to pay for his treatment. To avoid losing the house, Al has to get a second job... as barman at a topless bar. However, it's not quite what Al thinks: the customers are women and it is Al who must go topless.
That horrible little kid is still present, but this episode feels a bit more like the MWC of old -- ie. Funny. Al gyrating for hordes of women waving dollar bills is more fun than the show has been for quite some time. Al wears a leather waistcoat and trousers, prompting Marcy to compare him to The Village People; Peggy, on the other hand, doesn't find the situation funny, Al being handed phone numbers by his adoring fans.
Of course, Al's success doesn't last for long: he gets Jefferson a job at the bar, who is such a hit with the ladies that Al is no longer needed and gets fired.
That horrible little kid is still present, but this episode feels a bit more like the MWC of old -- ie. Funny. Al gyrating for hordes of women waving dollar bills is more fun than the show has been for quite some time. Al wears a leather waistcoat and trousers, prompting Marcy to compare him to The Village People; Peggy, on the other hand, doesn't find the situation funny, Al being handed phone numbers by his adoring fans.
Of course, Al's success doesn't last for long: he gets Jefferson a job at the bar, who is such a hit with the ladies that Al is no longer needed and gets fired.