Harry brings home an old Bigfoot, so the family consults Dr. Arnesen, who concludes he is preparing to die. Darcy introduces Brad to gorgeous Kate but tells him that she only likes brainy boys.
George is challenged by his church when he writes an article about Harry suggesting that he is the missing link between apes and humans, which leads to a boycott of "A Better Life".
When George makes the "archaeological discovery of the century," he sees a chance to spend time with his dad, an amateur geologist with the emotions of a rock.
Ernie explains his moussed hair and missed classes as follows: "I'm a man now. I've got my own trail to blaze." However, in the path of every pubescent pioneer is a protective mother.
Brett can't seem to choose between a witty waitress who wants a commitment and a more voluptuous cosmetician who doesn't demand commitment because, as Nancy says, "it has three syllables."
In the series finale, the Henderson family decides to help Harry and his dear Yetta to move to a cave in the woods. Tefta pines for Brett, who loves Mary.
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By what name was Harry and the Hendersons (1991) officially released in India in English?