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Growing Pains: The Last Picture Show, Part 2 (1992)

Growing Pains: The Last Picture Show, Part 2 (1992)
In the conclusion of Growing Pains' two-part series finale (originally telecast as a single hour-long episode), the Seaver family gathers together for one last meal in their Long Island before moving to Washington DC, where Maggie has been offered a fabulous new job. Also, Mike suddenly and unexpectedly proposes to Kate--who turns him down flat when she realizes that he isn't entirely motivated by love! Highlights include excerpts from the previous episodes "Charity Begins at Home", "Great Expectations", "The Recruiter", "Some Enchanted Evening" and "There Must Be a Pony". This episode was originally seen on the same evening that two other popular ABC series, MacGyver and Who's the Boss, ended their lengthy runs. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Director(s):
Jonathan Weiss
 
 
 
 

Synopsis of Growing Pains: The Last Picture Show, Part 2

In the conclusion of Growing Pains' two-part series finale (originally telecast as a single hour-long episode), the Seaver family gathers together for one last meal in their Long Island before moving to Washington DC, where Maggie has been offered a fabulous new job. Also, Mike suddenly and unexpectedly proposes to Kate--who turns him down flat when she realizes that he isn't entirely motivated by love! Highlights include excerpts from the previous episodes "Charity Begins at Home", "Great Expectations", "The Recruiter", "Some Enchanted Evening" and "There Must Be a Pony". This episode was originally seen on the same evening that two other popular ABC series, MacGyver and Who's the Boss, ended their lengthy runs. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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    Director(s):
    Jonathan Weiss
    Writer(s):
    Michael WareBob Burris
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