Gilligan and Mrs. Martin tell what happens when fifteen passengers set sail on "The Minnow" in the summer of '64.
Tony wakes up Angela in the middle of the night with a confession.
An explanation of the last scene in "Supermom Burnout."
Two months after the Jamaica trip, the family reacts to a double blue line.
In the fifth season premiere, the Kotters' marriage breaks up and Julie gets some unexpected comfort from the twins' new babysitter, Juan Epstein.
Excerpts from the diary of Geoffrey Wells trace his relationship with Angela Bower.
A change in timing on "The Anniversary Show" may change everything for Tony and Angela. (A slight revision of the earlier version.)
More than twenty years after their first kiss, Anthony has the chance to kiss Ingrid again, but will they be able to stop? And how will this affect Tony & Angela? (Based on a fanfic challenge stayathomemum gave me.)
From the Fall '92 Preview issue of "TV Guide": For eight years the "will they or won't they?" tension between Tony Micelli and Angela Bower has driven "Who's the Boss?" The still popular sitcom returns with a resounding "You bet they will!" But Tony and Angela's "happily ever after" will be complicated by family, friends, and surprise guest stars.
Author's Note: I wrote this eight years ago, but as long as I'm sharing ABC-sitcom stories...AU scriptfic for the 1980-81 season. When Chrissy goes to her parents in Fresno, Jack and Janet gradually become less platonic. Also contains Larry/OOC!Cindy. Ten episodes, rated R for raunch and romance.
How Frankie got her unlikely best friends.
Iowa tempts Angela and Tony to make changes in their relationship.
One birthday margarita too many has unexpected consequences for Angela.
Tony returns to Kathleen.
A little more detail of the last of Angela and Tony's pasts. A sequel to "It Takes Two," which is rated T, while this is a mild M.
On New Year's Eve 1991, Angela and Tony discuss their romantic pasts.
"This is the private, personal property of Mona Hutchison. No one may read it without permission, especially you, Jughead and Cornball. (Babs, I might let you read it when you're a teenager.)"
Before Tony and Angela can take the plunge, Tony puts on the brakes. (An alternate ending to "An Affair to Forget.")
Fred Starchild is a seer of love.
Tony asks me, the night after we accidentally woke up together, "Did you dream anything?" At first I don't remember, and he says he doesn't dream. But then we look away from each other, and it all comes back! [Set during the first seven seasons.]