Katz goes on a couple dates while Ben has no plans other than taking a shower, feeling clean, and then maybe shaving all his body hair. Katz expresses concern to Julie and Stanley about Ben's sex drive and social life. Ben looks up a few old girl friends and winds up with a date with one from fourth grade. He also wants to go into hydroponic farming "because it's fun."''''''This episode's patients are Ray Romano and Larry Miller.moreless
A year after "Everybody's Got a Tushy" aired, Ray Romano's sitcom "Everybody Loves Raymond" debuted.
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Grace the cleaning lady appears briefly after Katz mentions that sometimes Ben rubs up against her. The last time she was seen was the third episode of te first season.
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Ben: Oh so anyway, Dad, I got a date lined up Wednesday night.
Dr. Katz: Well that's good news, Ben.
Ben: Do you remember Penelope Spiro?
Dr. Katz: Yes!
Ben: She was the one who had the bike accident.
Dr. Katz: Oh, they still... I don't think they determined that was an accident.
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Ben:(to Dr. Katz) In a way, I've tried to be wife and son to you. That's confusing.
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Ben: Is it comfortable dating someone half your age?
Dr. Katz: It's very comfortable. You know what I find? Even if I can't perform like I did when I was younger, sexually I mean, I am still uncomfortable taking money.
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