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Danny and Polly get harassed in their new home by bigoted neighbors.

Danny and Polly get harassed in their new home by bigoted neighbors.

Julie and Barbara prepare for the worst when they plan on taking money they know can't be theirs.

Maya ghostwrites a poem for Finch, and Jack shows it to an editor of a literary magazine.

A 20-year-old love story threatens Benson's position on the governor's staff.

When Kraus leads a strike of mansion workers, Benson tries to do all their jobs.

A former Eastland student, now a teenage wife and mother, stops by for a visit.

The ugliness of sexual violation rocks the school when Natalie is assaulted on her way home from a party.

The pressures of adolescence become clear to Tootie when older girls Blair, Natalie, and Jo exclude her.

Tootie and Natalie visit Tootie's aunt Sylvia; they end up in the middle of a marital flare-up.

Ann's expected promotion is given to a man who is less qualified.

Ann's emergency call brings a young doctor whose bedside manner leaves a lot to be desired.

In the hospital for his operation, Jodie meets his fellow roommate, Mr. Gerber, an elderly man.

Danny doesn't have the heart to shoot Burt after all, so Danny goes into hiding from the mob.

Julie auditions for Barbara's singer beau.

Maya educates Finch's girlfriend about the true joys of an emotional bond.

Elliott's con-man brother pays a visit, putting the photographer on guard.

Joe uses Matthew in an experiment; Max wonders if Beth is interested in him.

Joe makes a relaxation tool for Dave; Lisa questions Max about segments he made.

Matthew hires Joe to research Max's radio history for damaging information.

Paul and Jamie's anniversary prompts an unexpected discussion about children.