Tonight, Jimmy is going to revive the Sat Pack those are his boys, he tells Gerald.
We call ourselves the Sat Pack, and do not, I repeat do not, ask why.
Sara interjects: Its because they hang out on Saturdays.

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Its a satire on the Rat Pack, explains Jimmy.
He has his old friends to his restaurant, and they start in immediately on theMr.
And then Ronnie (Bob Saget) shows up: Im right here, you son of a bh!
He and Jimmy salute each other by nuzzling foreheads.
This is clearly going to be interesting.
Back at home, Edie is about to see her first movie with Vanessa.
Apparently 2 years old is the acceptable age to watch a movie for the first time.
Its going to beThe Little Mermaid, and its going to be grand.
Except Vanessa cant figure out how to work Geralds complex remote-control setup.
Gerald isnt having a great night either.
Gerald asks to be exclusive, and she tells him they should break up in a less-than-polite manner.
He storms to Jimmys immediately.
Play tender folk mix, he says to the surround sound.
Jimmy doesnt want to deal with the Sad Pack its the Sat Packs night!
Of course, he does anyway.
When I was 17, I was 290 pounds.
Spoiler alert: It wasnt all muscle, he begins.
He commandeers the female attention in the room, and Ronnie is not pleased.
But Annelise has come through and secured the entire group an invite to a yacht party.
Why dont we make like old times and stop and donate blood on the way to the party?
Possibly get drunk faster.
Maybe the best guy for you is right here in Los Angeles, Jimmy says.
Is it finally going to happen?
He doesnt continue on that trajectory.
Ronnie then busts in, and hes pissed.
Hes tired of hearing about Jimmys daughter Geralds problems, and it quickly gets physical.
Ronnie slaps Jimmy, and Gerald barges in to punch Ronnie.
This is really not the Bob Saget were used to.
The tension between Jimmy and Ronnie is short-lived.
Yeah, Im fine.
Im horny for what you have.
Im horny for family.
Well thats one way to put it, Ronnie.
(Shes adorably covered in flour, like only a mischievous 2-year-old can be.)
Jimmy complains, of course, but it looks like family comes first after all.