- At dinner, Kellerman introduces the Houseman family to their waiter, Robbie Gould, who allegedly attends Yale medical school. But can he top off water glasses in a timely fashion?
- Robbie flirts with Baby's sister at dinner.
- Kellerman introduces the table to his grandson Neil, who dances with Baby after dinner.
- The old lady was a better dancer.
- After a tap dance from Tito Suarez, the night's entertainment, Johnny and his flashy partner, Penny, put on a real dance show.
- Neil wants to mambo, but all eyes are on Johnny.
- Neil accuses them of "showing off," but Baby seems quite impressed.
- Grouchy old Kellerman scowls at Johnny during the dance. Why is the old guy so bitter? Did he not get a ticket to Hollywood when he auditioned for So You Think You Can Dance?
- He orders them to stop their impressive routine and dance with the guests instead.
- Neil has to leave the dance to organize some entertainment, and Baby's dad tells her to go along with him. She'd rather be dancing.