The crew takes a trip to a deserted island only to discover it's inhabited by crazy
Gomez Addams (The Addams Family),
who takes them hostage at gunpoint and forces them to plan a surprise birthday party. They make plans to escape, but are thwarted by the arrival of a hurricane. An old lady inexplicably grows affection for the captor, and by the end of the double-episode plans the surprise party, then decides to stay behind and keep him company as she lives out the last few months of her terminal illness.
Meanwhile, Isaac the bartender manages to pull the wool over the eyes of a sexy model by having the crew talk him up like he's some rich successful dude. When she finds out he's the ship's bartender, she's angry, but, because she's a woman and therefore flighty, comes around to forgiving him after he takes responsibilityfor the safety of the passengers when the idiot acting captain doesn't. A love connection happens.
Finally, a woman who is a total jackass to her husband, during the hurricane on the island, confesses to him that the romance is gone, and she wants a real man. Her husband lowers his voice and makes up some stories about sleeping with a whole lot of women before he met her, and this somehow rekindles the romantic spark in their marriage.
Julie, the cruise director, is expecting her parents on board. Turns out her father is
Mister Roper (Three's Company).
He and the Mrs let Julie know they're getting a divorce. Julie is pissed, but starts trying to hook them up with sexy singles on board. They don't like it and decide to get back together. Julie gets a compliment from her boss for hooking up two more people.
A TV censor winds up falling for a prude who passes out pamphlets about moral vices. They have a lot of stupid interactions where they try not to kiss, then they finally kiss and it's really traumatic for both of them. Then they discover they're roommates, and decide to get married. A whole lot of bedroom tomfoolery ensues, proving that even prudes like TV censors can find love, however unlikely.
A girl who wears baseball caps and sports jerseys befriends Danny Zuko's (Grease) nephew. She tries dressing up all girly for the boy, but he hates it. She decides to go back to presenting the way she's comfortable. Then they find out she's moving to his school district, and he asks her to a dance.
A dude dates three women at the same time and they find out, but decide he's a pretty okay dude.
## Oh, My Aching Brother
Some guy fakes a back injury but gives up the charade after a flaky woman with a torpedo bra shows interest in him.
## A Different Girl
A couple find out they both slept with someone else, but decide maybe that's okay.
The lady who played the wife put in a pretty stellar performance that the postproduction team
seems to have chosen to ignore.
When she tells her husband how excited she is that she's been offered a big promotion,
he tells her he'd prefer she stays at home.
> ... you'd be good at anything you tried. But the thing you're best at is being my wife.
> Boy do I brag about you to my buddies overseas.
> I told those guys you can cook up a Sunday dinner that would put the Ritz to shame,
> and that you've got a shape that makes Charlie's Angels look like Hogan's Heroes.
>
> ![a comically incredulous look from the wife](you-joking.jpg)
Of course, her incredulity that he'd respond this way
is brushed away immediately by editing.
# Season 02, Episode 05
## Julie's Aunt
The captain's uncle shows up and starts aggressively sexually harassing Julie (the cruise director). I'm talking like physical assault: grabbing her, throwing her to the ground, while the laugh track rolls on. She repeatedly seeks the help of her (men) co-workers, who are sympathetic but reluctant to intervene. Eventually she convinces Gopher to dress as her police inspector aunt to thwart his advances, which he does. Then the uncle starts harassing Gopher, but quickly repents when he realizes Gopher is a dude.
An author and his editor board the ship, with the editor's wife. The editor won't stop working, so the wife hangs out with the author instead. He keeps putting the moves on her, which she rejects. Eventually the editor notices, and they have a ridiculous fistfight which results in them all getting dumped into the pool. This convinces her that she actually still likes her wet blanket of a husband, and he agrees to stop working while on vacation, just as the vacation ends.
Some woman shows up with her dad and her dad's business partner. The dad's business partner lecherously eyes her and decides somehow that she's part of the business deal. She goes along with it because she wants her dad to succeed, but then she meets
Ponch (C.H.I.P.S.)
and realizes she still holds a candle for him from high school. Lecherous guy gets all jealous and I don't know what happens next because I stopped caring.
was a witness to some heinous crime. He falls in love with some lady who also knows about the crime, and the crime weighs on him so much that their relationship is tortured and boring. Oh, snap! The murder victim was her brother! What are the odds?
Isaac the Bartender recognizes a family (they're also black, of course). Turns out the three adults were in a doo-wop band together. The dad nows owns a bunch of car dealerships and can't stay off the phone long enough to hang out with his son. Isaac tries to convince the dad to spend time with his son. I actually like how Isaac was portrayed here, his character starts to show some depth.
dresses up every night with a mask, cape, and fedora, and runs around the ship grabbing women and kissing them. Meanwhile there's a woman actually interested in him during the day, and he's skipping out on her to do his kissing rounds at night. This one actually made me laugh, a Love Boat first. Right until the crew decides to use Julie as "bait" to catch the kissing bandit. In hindsight, maybe sexual assault isn't all that funny.
The actress who played Julie wound up addicted to cocaine, and was one of the very first Hollywood people to openly admit they had a drug problem. They dropped her from the show, but she did make a full recovery right around the time The Love Boat ended its run.
# Season 02, Episode 07
## Ship of Ghouls (Story 1)
Some white lady is all self-conscious because she has a scar on her face.
## Ship of Ghouls (Story 2)
The owner of The House on Haunted Hill is an illusionist whose wife is upset that he can't leave his work behind.
## Ship of Ghouls (Story 3)
Some kid is worried that his dad might leave for a whole year again, which makes him a pathological liar.
Two stories intersect when the white lady is so upset about her scar that she decides to jump overboard.