Overview: Bobbi and Gil clash over how to soothe Harry's fears over an impending tonsilectomy.
Overview: Gil addresses Harry's class on career day, but Bobbie doesn't like the message he gives about the worth of formal education
Overview: Gill takes the kids to the racetrack, to Bobbi's consternation.
Overview: Gil is left to content with the kids after he shames Bobbie in looking for a ""real job"".
Overview: A boy asks Claudine to the school dance, but Bobbi and Gil impose conditions she rebels against.
Overview: As the new coach of Jenny's basketball team, Bobbie renames it the Bluebirds and puts its members (and their parents) in a foul mood with a winning-isn't-everything philosophy.
Overview: Bobbi tells one little white lie, which escalates out of all proportion.
Overview: Bobbi tells one little white lie, which escalates out of all proportion.
Overview: A family garage sale finds Bobbie and Gil in a rhubarb over ownership of a 1972 baseball card collection that may bring in as much as $2200
Overview: Bobbi meets an attractive new man, but the rest of the family don't approve of her dating him.
Overview: It's time for the stock-car racers' reunion, but Harry puts the brakes on Gill's enthusiasm when he decides to ta g along; Bobbie tries to sell the girls on the idea of a mother-daughter slumber party
Overview: Bobbi and Harry both learn lessons about trust and letting go when Bobbie, worrying that Claudine doesn't confide in her, is tempted to read her diary; and Gil prods Harry to lose his bicycle training wheels
Overview: The girls convince Harry that he has ruined Gil's prized stock-car engine with a dropped marble, but the prank backfires when Harry confesses and an overheated Gil explodes, prompting Harry to run away from home
Overview: When the kids misbehave, Gil metes out their punishment: Harry must work in the garage, and the girls are evicted from their rooms. Meanwhile, Bobbie laughs at Gil's plan to ""lock the tigers outside of their cage.""
Overview: Bobbie takes a break from the demands of the kids and Gil by going bowling with Rita and her friends -- on the night Gil plans to watch ""the fight of the century.""
Overview: When Bobbie finally takes Gil's advice about demanding the kids respect her authority, they seem singularly unimpressed
Overview: Gill's romantic evening is spoiled by the surprise arrival of Bobbie and the kids; but the disastrous evening only warms him up for the kids' well-intentioned plans to make amends.
Overview: Bobbi reserves a week at a family vacation spot in the hopes that it will leave the children with wonderful memories, but it looks like the only camp regulation at Scattered Pines is Murphy's Law.
Overview: Harry wants his birthday party to be in the theme of his favorite superhero, Buzzard Boy; but Bobbi wants a less violent alternative -- Enviro-Man, a superhero that only Mother Earth could love.
Overview: Bobbi can't afford the expensive toy the kids have their hearts set on.