Porter becomes depressed after he gives a talk on Abraham Lincoln to Oscar's class and literally bores the students to sleep: teaching is his only skill, but perhaps he's not as good at it as he has always assumed. When Bobby discovers that Porter has the same effect on his college students, he tries to convince his brother to liven up his act by convincing him that ""smart and interesting are two different things."" Meanwhile, Dena is outraged when Porter's new teaching assistant just happens to be a gorgeous blonde and accuses him on carrying on a tradition of academic sexism -- then turns up as a blonde herself. Bobby concludes that she is secretly sweet on Porter. Will time prove him right?
Name | Type | Role | |
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Mark Driscoll | Writer | ||
Michael Christopher Taylor | Guest Star | ||
Joseph Tello | Guest Star | ||
Caroline Keenan | Guest Star | ||
Josh Blake | Guest Star | ||
Teresa Velarde | Guest Star | ||
Anna B. Choi | Guest Star | ||
Joyce Gittlin | Director |