Coach Season 2 Episode 19
When Hayden refuses to accompany Christine to the opera, she asks her old flame, and a predictably jealous Hayden follows them in disguise.
Serie: Coach
Episode Title: A Jerk at the Opera
Air Date: 1990-04-17
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