Woody's cousin Russell (guest star Harry Connick, Jr.) arrives in Boston eager to start a new life in the wake of a failed romance back in Hanover. To help the young man get started, Rebecca suggests Russell entertain patrons by playing the piano, and Sam reluctantly agrees. However, Rebecca soon regrets her suggestion when Russell develops an obsessive crush on her. He starts following her everywhere, writing songs for her and even painting a mural of her on his dingy motel room wall. Flattered but uninterested, Rebecca stresses over how to let him down easily, afraid of crushing a young man who's on the rebound. Meanwhile Cliff, unsatisfied with the design of the new postal uniform, burns his outfit in protest in front of Boston's main post office. His act of civil disobedience strips him of his mailbag and lands him with a postal suspension. Buoyed by the thrill of activism, Cliff opts to fight his suspension by exposing the biggest postal secrets of all time--including how to reuse a postage stamp. watch
Woody's cousin Russell (guest star Harry Connick, Jr.) arrives in Boston eager to start a new life in the wake of a failed romance back in Hanover. To help the young man get started, Rebecca suggests Russell entertain patrons by playing the piano, and Sam reluctantly agrees. However, Rebecca soon regrets her suggestion when Russell develops an obsessive crush on her. He starts following her everywhere, writing songs for her and even painting a mural of her on his dingy motel room wall. Flattered but uninterested, Rebecca stresses over how to let him down easily, afraid of crushing a young man who's on the rebound. Meanwhile Cliff, unsatisfied with the design of the new postal uniform, burns his outfit in protest in front of Boston's main post office. His act of civil disobedience strips him of his mailbag and lands him with a postal suspension. Buoyed by the thrill of activism, Cliff opts to fight his suspension by exposing the biggest postal secrets of all time--including how to reuse a postage stamp. watch
Woody's cousin Russell (guest star Harry Connick, Jr.) arrives in Boston eager to start a new life in the wake of a failed romance back in Hanover. To help the young man get started, Rebecca suggests Russell entertain patrons by playing the piano, and Sam reluctantly agrees. However, Rebecca soon regrets her suggestion when Russell develops an obsessive crush on her. He starts following her everywhere, writing songs for her and even painting a mural of her on his dingy motel room wall. Flattered but uninterested, Rebecca stresses over how to let him down easily, afraid of crushing a young man who's on the rebound. Meanwhile Cliff, unsatisfied with the design of the new postal uniform, burns his outfit in protest in front of Boston's main post office. His act of civil disobedience strips him of his mailbag and lands him with a postal suspension. Buoyed by the thrill of activism, Cliff opts to fight his suspension by exposing the biggest postal secrets of all time--including how to reuse a postage stamp. watch