Tell It to the Marines

Season 3, Episode 14, Aired
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Convinced that no girl could be attracted to him and that he's useless, Ralph threatens to enlist with the Marines.
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  • Ralph is feeling pretty low and threatens to join the Marines!

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    Poor Ralph doesn't have much luck with the ladies. Most of the ones he is attracted to either find him too immature or are put off by his constant stream of bad practical jokes and not-so-funny comedic routines.

    When Ralph himself begins to believe that he is a loser, doomed to never finding the right girl and that his life and himself are pretty much useless, he decides to do the only thing which springs to mind and that is, of course, run off and join the marines!

    A fairly good performance by Donny Most here. He doesn't get a lot of episodes with himself as the central character but overall, the episode isn't all that great. It has a poor plot and a weak script.moreless

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    • Fonzie: What you got to do is you got to be debonair, sophisticated, like Clark Gable, the Fonz, Cary Grant. Ralph: Fonz, I could never be like you. Fonzie: Hey, I know. But you got a good shot at Cary Grant. Edit
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