Overview: Terry's girlfriend proclaiming that 'she's ready' leaves him speechless.
Overview: Terry's fraternity needs a housemother to avoid losing its charter.
Overview: Ellen shapes Terry's fraternity into respectable young men, but makes them lose respect amongst their peers in the process.
Overview: Terry loves Reggie's way with handling women—until Katie ends up his next date.
Overview: Terry and Lester's squabbling takes a backseat when they find themselves accused of stealing from a hardware store.
Overview: Sara's senior citizen friends hang out with Terry's fraternity.
Overview: Lester tries to fix Sara up with a singer appearing at a rest home.
Overview: Fed up with Terry and Lester, Katie moves out to be with her dad.
Overview: As Christmas approaches, Ellen finds living with her father to not be all she'd hoped it would be.
Overview: Terry's joy at making the football team is tempered when he learns it's so he can pose as the star player, who needs to pass a test to continue playing.
Overview: Lester's elated after a perfect date with Ron's new assistant.
Overview: A depressed Ellen is encouraged by the family to get back in touch with her artistic side.
Overview: Grandpa Bernard can't believe that Katie and Lester's school dances might be segregated.
Overview: Terry finds himself unable to follow through on a promise he made to Donna.
Overview: Lester hopes he can get a rapper to use his influence to help dissuade a friend from joining a gang.
Overview: Terry's excitement over a new job is quickly tempered when he learns he's not been hired for his merit, but as affirmative action.
Overview: Ellen's worried when her sister thinks an 'up with feelings' guru is the man of her dreams.
Overview: Finding a tape of his dead mother's voice stirs resentment inside Lester, who finds himself irrationally angry at Ellen for replacing her.