Great episode where during a break from shooting a commercial Henry scoops up a little girl in the street before she is struck by a limousine which lucky for him is the granddaughter of a syndicate big-shot. The man wants to show his gratitude by helping Kip and Henry with new accounts for their fledging business. As the gratitude keeps piling up, reciprocation follows and soon the boys realize they are becoming bag-men for the mob. The end features Henry and Kip asking the Don to do no more favors for them as they want to reach the top on their own of which the Don respects. Funny bits include several one-liner quotes from "The Godfather" and a misunderstanding about what they were "holding" for the grandfather.
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