As Michelle needs her diaper changed, Danny asks Stephanie to wait for him inside the class. Oh super, that's only four years away for little DJ!Īt kindergarten, Danny tries to get Stephanie to play in the playground. When I watch the scene again, the story implies Jesse lost his virginity at age 14. Jesse tells some story about an old girlfriend but I get distracted by his hair, wondering if it's a wig. Uh oh! Stephanie comes back in to say she's not leaving. The guys try to comfort her as she talks about all the reasons she's afraid of kindergarten, and Danny finally offers to bring her to school. Danny videotapes the girls as they leave to catch the bus, with Jesse and Joey singing "Sunrise, Sunset." The studio audience goes nuts like it's never heard a song before and the girls leave without a word. The girls walk in and we find out no adult is accompanying Stephanie to her first day of kindergarten, which I find hard to believe. The next morning in the kitchen, Danny still can't get over the steamy scene he walked in on last night. Danny walks in on Jesse singing "Love me Tender" to Joey in the bathtub. Later, the guys put a clean Michelle on the floor by herself while they soak in the tub and talk about their desires to entertain people. He takes care of the baby all day and he still has the energy for sight gags! Joey finds out he has been given the opportunity to go on stage that night in a prime slot to do his comedy act. In the bathroom, Joey has drawn a bath and is standing in the tub wearing trunks, goggles, a swim cap, and a lifejacket. I wonder if we'll see that kid again? Michelle is covered in food and the guys have to give her a bath. Jesse and Joey make an appearance and send Kimmy home. I try to remember if I stressed about clothing at her age then I remember my twin and I just wore matching outfits our mom picked out for us. DJ and her friend Kimmy discuss where they'll sit in class, while Stephanie stresses over which outfit to wear for the first day of kindergarten. We open on the night before the first day of school.