Charles in Charge Season 5 Episode 25 - Watch Legally and Safely
Charles in Charge: Walter (James Callahan) wants Jamie (Nicole Eggert) to go to Albuquerque to visit relatives, but Jamie doesn't want to go and that she has other plans so Sarah (Josie Davis) agrees to go and when she arrives she sees that he cousin Amanda(also played by Nicole Eggert) looks a lot like her sister Jamie. There she meets her Aunt Elaine (Cecilia Hart) and Uncle Steve (David Graf) and her cousins Melanie (Olivia Burnette) and Michael(Michael Manesseri). A Foreign exchange student from Romania named Nikki (Ivan Geuron) comes to stay with the family. Sarah is trying to adjust seeing how her relatives by comparing their lifestyles, and with the family always busy all the time and no time for each other, Amanda announces that they are going to have a family dinner so that she can talk to her parents more, but her plan backfires when her parents can't stay for dinner, Michael and Amanda blame Nikki, Sarah then calls Charles for advice, he then tells Sarah that Nikki should explain to her that the children need their parents. Around the dinner table they each explain their problems one at a time, but Amanda explains that she wants to date a Mexican boy, being afraid that she'll get disowned, Steve tells Amanda that it's her decision to make. Sarah returns home and tells everyone what a nice time she had with her relatives.
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