Frank’s old high school buddy, Scooter Randolph , drops by unexpectedly. Scooter is still living the "wild" bachelor lifestyle, which prompts Frank to try and relive his teenage glory days.
While it only lasted one season (21 episodes total), it is remembered by fans as a cult classic of early Fox Network programming. 🔍 Other Possible Meanings [S2E12] Boys Will Be Boys
Frank's attempts to keep up with Scooter lead to physical exhaustion and the realization that his life as a family man is much more fulfilling than his reckless past. Frank’s old high school buddy, Scooter Randolph ,
If you were looking for a different "S2E12," here are other notable episodes around that mark: 🔍 Other Possible Meanings Frank's attempts to keep
The phrase most commonly refers to a classic episode of the 90s sitcom Step by Step , though it is also the title of a short-lived 1980s series starring Matthew Perry . 📺 Step by Step (Season 2, Episode 12)
Meanwhile, the kids deal with their own typical blended-family chaos, often highlighting the contrast between the responsible adults and the "boys will be boys" mentality of the title. 🎭 The TV Series: Boys Will Be Boys (1987–1988)
The show originally had a supernatural premise where a man dies and goes back in time to guide his younger self (played by Perry). When it was renamed Boys Will Be Boys in its second "half-season," the supernatural elements were dropped to focus on Chazz and his friends.