Doogie gets the opportunity to see what it means to be a grown man, when he discovers his girl friend has a four-year old son and Dr. Ron Welch asks him to be his best man. Doogie starts to realize being a genius doesn't have to mean doing everything before people normally do it. He can do stuff in his own time, whether that be early, on-time, or even later than others.
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Neil Patrick Harris |
Douglas "Doogie" Howser |
Lawrence Pressman |
Dr. Benjamin Canfield |
Belinda Montgomery |
Katherine O'Brien Howser |
James B. Sikking |
Dr. David Howser |
Max Casella |
Vinnie Delpino |
Russell Curry |
Tim |
Guest Star |
Perry Reeves |
Cecilia |
Guest Star |
Miko Hughes |
Matthew, Cecilia'a Son |
Guest Star |
Rif Hutton |
Dr. Ron Welch |
Recurring Role |
Personal journal of Doogie Howser, M.D.: FEBRUARY 16, 1992... The down side of growing up is that sometimes doing what's best for you means breaking someone's heart. Including your own.
Vinnie: That's right -- a bachelor party. The one night when men get to-- no, are expected to act like disgusting pigs. Drinkin' and smokin' 'til they puke, all the while ogling scantily-clad women who prance merrily before them.
Doogie: What a lovely tradition.
Actors appearing in the credits but not in this episode are Kathryn Layng as Nurse Curly Spaulding, Lucy Boryer as Janine Stewart, and Markus Redmond as Raymond Alexander.
TV Ratings:
Canada: PG
USA: TV-PG
The German episode title is "So ist Erwachsensein", meaning "This Is Adulthood".
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