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- Voice in Exile is a dramatic film journey into the mind and emotions of Alan Woodward, a seventeen year old stutterer. Seeing the world, both imagined and real, through Alan's eyes, we share the nightmare that haunts him and his family as he struggles to not let his stuttering stop him from living.
- Gandalf and Aragorn lead the World of Men against Sauron's army to draw his gaze from Frodo and Sam as they approach Mount Doom with the One Ring.
- A meek Hobbit from the Shire and eight companions set out on a journey to destroy the powerful One Ring and save Middle-earth from the Dark Lord Sauron.
- While Frodo and Sam edge closer to Mordor with the help of the shifty Gollum, the divided fellowship makes a stand against Sauron's new ally, Saruman, and his hordes of Isengard.
- Sherman goes on the road because he is upset by the class's reaction to his Christmas video. Meanwhile Holden refuses to reveal the mystery graffiti artists identity, and may face suspension.
- Living a life marked by violence, neo-Nazi Derek finally goes to prison after killing two black youths. Upon his release, Derek vows to change; he hopes to prevent his brother, Danny, who idolizes Derek, from following in his footsteps.
- Marshall finds a script in his mailbox for a TV show called Eerie, Indiana (1991). As he starts reading, he suddenly finds himself on a TV set where his family are just actors and everyone calls him Omri.
- A U.S. Army officer serving in Vietnam is tasked with assassinating a renegade Special Forces Colonel who sees himself as a god.
- Teenage weirdness investigator Marshall Teller adventures through his new small-town home with his friends, geeky Simon Holmes and mysterious Dash X.
- A photographer suffers from "strange luck," and is the victim of both good and bad coincidences that involve him in the problems of others.
- On the eve of his 30th birthday, a gay slacker must overcome his crippling insecurities in order to find love.
- Eerie doesn't have daylight savings time, but Marshall's determined not to miss out on the extra hour and sets his watch back anyway. Then everyone in Eerie disappears, except for some creepy garbage collectors and a strange milkman.
- With the Class of 1970 High School Reunion coming up, some surprising characters appear. Not only did Grace Musso graduate then, but Larry's dad, Parker's dad, and the dads of his two best buds. The fore-runner of Parker, Mr. Lewis was the resident prankster along with his buddies, and in their day they perpetrated the ultimate prank. Now the only evidence of their identities in the prank are about to be revealed as the time capsule from 1970 will be opened in front of the entire graduating class. Can Parker cover up the crime, or will his dad's legendary episode from years past cause Parker's downfall from Musso?
- Sometimes a bunch of little events occurs at just the right time to culminate into one big disaster. This is one of those days, as Grace Musso's review is done surprisingly at Santo Domingo. Chaos ensues, Grace is demoted to teaching the home-economics class, and Dr. Pankow becomes the new principal. When the new principal turns the school into a prison, Parker must figure out how to get Grace her job back.
- When not in school, Parker and the guys hang out at the mall. In this outing Jerry feels like the odd man out as he is the only jobless one. Mikey, on the other hand, finds that the promotion at his job is driving up his stress. Parker is after a girl who's always just out of reach, Musso deals with her addiction to buying clothes, and Shelly strives to prove that Frank Lemmer is a vampire. Just a typical day at the mall.
- Chance learns for the first time Angie has a son, when she tells Chance her son has been arrested for murder. After two million dollars is deposited into Chance's bank account without his knowledge and a warning message on the ATM machine computer screen, bad things start happening in chance's life.
- An elderly man reads to a woman with dementia the story of two young lovers whose romance is threatened by the difference in their respective social classes.
- For a cool high-school kid and his friends, thwarting authority figures and other enemies is never a problem.
- Melanie arrives in Eerie and both Marshall and his friend Devon fall for her. But when Devon is killed in an accident and his heart is transplanted into Melanie's body, she starts to act a lot like him.
- Many of Santo Domingo's main characters are trapped in the Atlas Diner and chaos ensues. Various panic attacks follow as the trapped people face certain doom in one way or another. A bittersweet episode, as it is entertaining and action packed, but by the end of it two characters disappear from the show.
- Deep in the bowels of Santo Domingo, a secret has been lying dormant since the 1960s: Santo Domingo's own pirate radio station. When Parker, Jerry, and Mikey stumble across the hidden radio station, they feel like they must bring it back to life. The more Principal Musso tries to shut down the station, the more the students listen, causing a major thorn in her side. As Parker and gang find out the amount of good the station has on the students the more they feel they need to keep it going. That is unless Grace and Frank Lemmer find a way to uncover the station's secret hiding spot.
- Marshall and his family are welcomed to their new home town by Betty Wilson who encourages Marshall's mom to buy ForeverWare - a special type of plastic container guaranteed to keep anything fresh forever.
- Once in a while a teacher comes along who not only keeps the class interested and entertained but is able to get through to them. Mr. Rips is such a teacher, able to teach in a way that even Kubiac learns a thing or two. Unfortunately, teachers' salaries aren't able to support teachers with growing families, and Mr. Rips is forced to quit to pursue a higher-paying job. The class, along with Musso, must deal with the likely loss of one of the most-respected teachers to grace the halls of Santo Domingo.
- Jerry's not acting normal and as his buds, Parker and Mikey get to the bottom of the problem. Surprisingly the motive is Jerry's love of a girl, and Parker and Mikey ditch their responsibilities so he can pilot nervous Jerry through his date with the girl. Now the guys must help their friend, avoid Musso, and avoid Mr. Lewis. At the same time, Larry is experiencing growth spurts that him even more of a behemoth.
- A secret admirer has it out for Mikey and the gang tries to find this person. Meanwhile, Parker's attention is focused on Grace Musso more than ever as she is bent on having him make up three months' worth of missed first-period classes. This lack of attention might throw a fork in Parker being able to locate the correct girl who has eyes for Mikey.
- Parker constantly takes advantage of situations where he (or his buddies) can benefit. When Frank Lemmer finds himself stuck between a rock and a hard place he turns to Parker. As Musso is trying to hook Lemmer up with her 'unsuitable' (in Frank's opinion) niece, Lemmer cuts a deal with Parker for him to find a more suitable date. As Jerry needs help for an upcoming test that Lemmer can help with, the deal seems simple enough. Naturally, this simple task for Parker hits a series of snags... and Parker only worsens the situation.
- Getting invited to one of Melinda's parties is a big deal, and when Shelly gets invited, she strives to get a date. When she grows desperate, she seeks her brother's help--well, she blackmails him. As Parker helps her by using Jerry as her training date, Jerry starts to find interest in her. Larry Kubiac also tries to get into the party, but he wasn't invited. At party time, Shelly finds that maybe the date of her dreams isn't all that it's cracked up to be.
- Ms. Donnelly is the definition of coolness as she not only makes class interesting, but she lets her student have fun. When pranks backfire, Ms. Donnelly usually covers for Parker. As he gets a bit carried away, her patience slowly dwindles. The heroic teacher finally resigns, leaving the students to fend for themselves. One of the biggest issues is a fight looming between Kubiac and McDonald which Ms. Donnelly would usually be able to stop. Seeing that her downfall is largely Parker's fault, he must try to get her to return to teaching.
- A man struggles with memories of his past, which include a wife he cannot remember and a nightmarish world no one else ever seems to wake up from.
- An intellectually disabled man fights for custody of his 7-year-old daughter and in the process teaches his cold-hearted lawyer the value of love and family.
- The announcement of the Queen and King of the Junior Prom is surprising and scandalous at the same time. On his own, Jerry is responsible for the outcome of Larry Kubiac winning. Now that the whole thing has gone to Kubiac's head, coming out with the truth proves to be hard and potentially painful for Jerry. In the end, Kubiac takes the news poorly, and the ensuing embarrassment makes him drop out of school. It'll take Parker and the rest of the school to undo the damage and get Kubiac back.
- Parker has many good days, some mediocre days, but only one worst day. Everything imaginable that can go wrong does. Even Shelly one-ups Parker when she plays an embarrassing video of Musso to the entire school instead of the video Parker really made for Musso. portraying her in a good light. In the end Parker has enough and ditches the rest of his day. Could this be the end of Parker Lewis?
- Parker Lewis is a force to be reckoned with in whatever he does, and now he decides to run for class president. When the girl that really wants the position puts her all into it only to pale in comparison to Parker, guilt follows. For once Parker decides to lose at something and throw the election against his competitor, Becky Grant. but it seems that Parker can't lose even if he tries, and his ratings soar higher than ever.
- Mikey finds love with a new girl in school at the same time Parker finds love with a new girl ("they" turn out to be the same girl). Being a true bud, Parker steps aside and helps Mikey by asking her out. Complicating matters further, the girl, Robin, is more interested in Parker anyway. The final straw comes in the form of a 300+ lb. football player named Larry Kubiac who wants to destroy Parker. It seems life couldn't be more complicated for the Junior who normally holds all the cards.
- The lives of two lovelorn spouses from separate marriages, a registered sex offender, and a disgraced ex-police officer intersect as they struggle to resist their vulnerabilities and temptations in suburban Massachusetts.
- The story of how George Jung, along with the Medellín Cartel headed by Pablo Escobar, established the American cocaine market in the 1970s in the United States.
- Fourteen-year-old Walter Caldwell's irresponsible mother Mae sends him to live with his bachelor uncles, Hub and Garth, so that she can go on yet another husband-hunting trip.
- A look at the cinematic art of the film musical score, and the artists who create them.
- Jack Taylor's custom-made suits have stood the test of time, an always fashionable and enduring symbol of status. This documentary features candid interview footage and evocative vintage video and stills, revealing the colorful life of Jack Taylor, consummate craftsman, and fashion pioneer. A bittersweet portrayal of old Hollywood, detailing the demise not only of custom tailoring, but of an era.
- As the World o' Stuff's new marketing campaign takes subliminal advertising to a new level, sleepwalking customers start buying everything in sight on credit. But they should have read the small print.
- The last confrontation between Grace Musso and Dr. Pankow left Pankow in shambles. Now he's back begging Grace for a job at Santo Domingo. Parker knows better than to trust him and is out to get to the bottom of his plan. Pankow was left in shambles. In a game of cat-and-mouse, Pankow, Musso, and Parker Lewis are out to win. With twists and turns all around who will come out on top?
- In this installment of "Shelly finding herself" she strives to be a "Vogue." The trend-setting snob girls take Shelly in and help her see the light. Shelly is blinded to the fact that the Vogues are selfish and uncaring and she must decide whether her popularity is worth burning the people closest to her. Meanwhile, Parker is on a mission from Musso to help slender down Larry. Shelly's transformation into the Vogues' world collides with Parker's mission, which causes tension all around.
- Parker takes on a new role as Larry Kubiac's agent. While Larry is a force to be reckoned with on the football field, his communication skills are lacking. When college-football scouts are on campus, Parker must help the giant impress them or else wind up a failure. Now Parker must find a way to help Kubiac or else risk a future of pain, courtesy of the Kube.
- Mr. and Mrs. Lewis are helpless against the rising rate of theft from Mondo Video. Parker realizes that Kubiac could help solve the problem in the form of a rent-a-cop. All's well at Mondo and the amount of shoplifting drops to zero--but then iron-fisted Larry Kubiac takes the job a little TOO seriously and the customers of Mondo are afraid to even enter the store. Logically, if there are no customers coming in, then none of them will be stealing. As usual, Parker must fix the problem.
- Musso and Dr. Pankow are at it again. Each is trying to get something from the school board and naturally are willing to going to extremes to get their way. Pankow tries to win Musso's heart--and consequently her vote at the school board hearings. Parker discovers what Pankow is scheming and tries to convince Musso that she is being had. Can Parker get through to her before she ends up looking like a fool?
- A mild-mannered man becomes a local hero through an act of violence, which sets off repercussions that will shake his family to its very core.
- When a man is diagnosed with terminal cancer, he takes custody of his misanthropic teenage son, for whom quality time means getting high, engaging in small-time prostitution, and avoiding his father.
- Marshall wins a lottery to select the next Harvest King, and must go into the woods to face the Eerie wolf. The only problem is that none of the previous 'winners' have ever returned.
- It's Halloween and Marshall and Simon are stuck at home babysitting Simon's younger brother Harley. But the night isn't as boring as they expected, when Harley switches places with the mummy from the monster movie he's watching.
- Marshall discovers an old undelivered letter along with the ghost of its author, Tripp McConnell, who wants Marshall's help to finally deliver the letter to his childhood sweetheart.
- Kubiac's lack of funds impact his ability to buy what he craves most: food. This forces him to stealthily seek out other people's food. A true menace, Kubiac can't be stopped, and the students of Santo Domingo suffer. Then, in an unlikely turn of events, Kube wins a sweepstakes, which makes him an instant millionaire. He'll truly never go hungry again... At least until he starts spreading his wealth all around Santo Domingo at a staggering pace. Parker tries to help Kubiac manage his new wealth, but notices that he's hard to control.
- Parker learns the lesson that love really isn't blind. A girl he's connected with through the Santo Domingo online community seems to be the Yin to his Yang. When he asks the girl to the upcoming "Truth or Dare" dance, he finally meets his dream girl--but the dream turns into a nightmare for his reputation: the girl (Harriet Guzman) is a plus-sized girl who otherwise wouldn't stand a chance with someone like him. Will he take Harriet to the dance or be uncool and drop her to take Melinda (this episode's hottie)?
- There's a disturbance in the force as there can't be two Parker Lewises. A new student at Santo Domingo threatens to steal Parker's glory as he's able to outdo Parker at every turn. In the blink of an eye Parker is no longer the coolest kid in school and struggles to keep his sanity. His world is crumbling around him unless he can find a way to beat Matt Stiles.
- The Almighty Kube with his child-like mentality backs down from nothing--except his do-gooder request for him to not fight anymore. Seeing a chance the school's don "Donald 'the Don' Yemano" jumps to attention and takes over the school with an iron fist. Everyone is pushed into a corner waiting for the mighty Kubiac to help, Will Larry Kubiac come out of retirement and fight Donald, or will this tale, told in children's-story style, not end happily ever after?
- Once again Shelly's found a new identity, to Parker's dismay. The newest music sensation 'Jezebel' has captured the attention of the girls at Santo Domingo. Like everyone else, Shelly feels that Jezebel is speaking to her in her music, and she faithfully worships her and is consumed with getting hold of a ticket to her upcoming concert, even if she must resort to being devious. Parker tries to help his sister as she seems brainwashed by Jezebel and must come to terms with right and wrong. The end result is actually pretty good and a lesson is learned.
- It's that time of the year when the geeks rejoice. With the science fair approaching, the rivalry between Grace Musso and Dr. Pankow heats up. Both sides are confident that their schools will win the science fair, and they place bets on their schools. With the threat of failure, Jerry (Santo Domingo's best chance at winning) spirals downward and causes Musso to panic. When she realizes that Santo Domingo will lose and Pankow is without any promising projects, the bet changes: The school with the worst science project will win the bet.
- Anna Fitzgerald looks to earn medical emancipation from her parents who until now have relied on their youngest child to help their leukemia-stricken daughter Kate remain alive.
- Marshall's Dad invents Mr Wilson, a friendly ATM - so friendly that when Simon stops to chat, the machine starts giving him money (despite him not even having a bank account), which throws the whole of Eerie into bankruptcy.
- When Marshall suggests some heavy metal to cheer up his friend, Tod finds that he can relate to the lyrics - perhaps a little too much, as he changes dramatically into a rebellious head-banger.
- Mr Teller joins the Loyal Order of Corn, and Marshall and Simon discover that the Order is building what appears to be a giant TV screen. But when Simon steps into the screen he gets transported to another planet.
- When Marshall's stolen bicycle mysteriously reappears after Sara Bob signs her drawing of it, she realizes that she can change reality with her pictures, and sets about creating the perfect family.
- Constantly finding herself in her brother's shadow, Shelly finds a new identity. The 'Dark Siders' are a group of kids that don't fit the regular high-schooler mold as they dress darkly, wreak havoc, and are very mysterious in nature. The 'Dark Siders' are essentially everything Parker is not--so they're very appealing to Shelly. As much as Parker likes distancing himself from his sister, the prospect of Shelly becoming a Dark Sider could be disastrous as she could very well get in over her head. Parker must decide to intervene to save his sister from possible self-destruction.
- A parent/student projects starts off innocently enough, then unravels many Santo Domingo students' relationships with their parents. Parker deals with his over-thinking father, Jerry and his father could probably create cold fusion with their brain power, and Mikey's rocky home life comes out. A potentially disastrous episode begs the question of how Parker can fix this one.
- Mikey's always lived without routine and responsibility--until Nick decides to lend him a hand. To help Mikey get the girl this time, Nick hires Mikey to work in the diner. Mikey must learn that sometimes responsibility comes with a price tag as he must decide between his job and his time. Mikey does his normal self-destructive thing, but can he pull himself out of the latest hole he's dug for himself?
- On his latest evil mission, Dr. Pankow decides to target Santo Domingo one CD at a time. With the advent of "explicit lyric" labels, Pankow sends one of his evil henchmen into Mondo Video to catch Mr. Lewis selling such CDs to minors. Mr. Lewis fights right back against Pankow's scheme to undermine the First Amendment. Parker garners a new respect for his father as Mr. Lewis risks everything to stand up for his rights.
- Sometimes fate isn't disguised as an angel with a bow and arrow, but as a diner manager. Nick Comstock notices a lonely Jerry is about to sit out another Friday night as Parker and Mikey double-date with their girlfriends. Playing his hand at fate, he gives Jerry a ticket to the show at the planetarium that evening. Jerry gets a surprise when it's not Nick who meets him at the planetarium that evening, but another single freshman.
- After shooting his wife, Ted confesses his crime and asks the court to move his case to trial. He represents himself against Willy, a successful lawyer. But there's more to the case than meets the eye.
- A recently retired man embarks on a journey to his estranged daughter's wedding, only to discover more about himself and life than he ever expected.
- The TV network sends Hank Zaret to be news director of station WNDY (known as WIOU to the staff). The news co-anchors are Neal Frazier and Kelby Robinson. Eddie Bock and Taylor Young are reporters, Liz McVay is the executive producer, Ann Hudson is a field producer (who is dating Rick Singer), Willis Teitlebaum is a news intern (with a crush on Ann), and Marc Adamson is a cameraman.
- After a couple of sharks are seen in the bay and just off of the beach, Mitch becomes even more concerned when the greedy owner of a restaurant sponsors a Shark Derby to help promote the restaurant with a prize of $25,000 to the one who kills the biggest shark. Lives are put at risk, especially for one Baywatch lifeguard who is attacked while saving some children, and Mitch becomes determined to find out why so many sharks are in the area and what connection Bucky, the restaurant owner, has with the unusually large number of sharks populating the bay.
- Marshall and Simon are surprised to find that instead of detention they get sent to have an eye test. But with his new glasses, Simon seems to have lost his sense of fun, and all he wants to do is study.
- When Marshall's dad loses his briefcase containing his latest invention, it could cost him more than just his job, since the briefcase was a gift from his wife.
- Parker is the leader, Mikey is the flirt and wild one, and Jerry is the brains. While Jerry's jacket has become a part of him and constantly saves the group's hides, it seriously crimps Jerry's love life. It starts innocently enough: Parker and Mikey take Jerry's jacket and try to help him impress a girl. When Jerry needs his jacket back. it mysteriously disappears, and other parties' interests are piqued when they find that Jerry doesn't have his jacket. In true Parker Lewis form, the end is climatic as everyone seeks out the power of the jacket.
- Parker is the a living god when he walks the halls of Santo Domingo. High school to Parker is just the backdrop of his life and the future isn't of interest--until now. It seems that while Parker has focused all his attention on the present, everyone else is planning for the future, and Parker will be left behind unless he figures out what to do with his post-high-school life.
- With the upcoming "G.A.G. Dance" looming, the guys at Santo Domingo are all a bit worried. G.A.G. means "Girls Ask Guys," therefore worry of the wrong girls asking guys out is very real, and Parker intervenes with a motivational speech. Parker might be able to inspire confidence to the students, but who will be there to help inspire Parker? As everyone finds dates to the dance, Parker winds up the odd man out.
- The very real threat to small-business owners is when a mega-corporation takes up shop and shuts down their competition. Mondo Video's existence is potentially in ruin as "Powder Keg Video" has opened up one of their franchises in Santo Domingo. Mr. Lewis finds that no matter what he does, Powder Keg is slowly running him out of business. He is posed with the option of shutting down Mondo Video and managing the new Powder Keg Video, but can he swallow his pride and work as a corporate slave?
- Mikey is the wild one of the gang, and temptation to leave them is always present. When some older guys offer Mikey a spot in their crew, he can't refuse. Good intentions and logic go out the window and Mikey finds himself on the wrong side of the law with his new gang. True friends will stick by you and Parker and Jerry must help out their friend. Mikey might have bitten off more than he can chew though as saving his own skin involves ratting on his new friends.
- Annie is out of town, so Parker must resist Mikey's idea to be with a pretty college girl until she's back. Michael Dorn (Worf on "Star Trek") cameos as a skeptic who questions whether Jerry's replica of the U.S.S. Enterprise is exact.
- Raised as an oversized elf, Buddy travels from the North Pole to New York City to meet his biological father, Walter Hobbs, who doesn't know he exists and is in desperate need of some Christmas spirit.
- John Quincy Archibald takes a hospital emergency room hostage when his insurance won't cover his son's heart transplant.
- Shortly before an election, a spin-doctor and a Hollywood producer join efforts to fabricate a war in order to cover up a Presidential sex scandal.
- Based on the true story of a Brazilian rubber tapper who leads his people in protest against government and developers who want to cut down their part of the rainforest for a new road and ranch land. The rich and the powerful will stop at nothing, and frequently resort to murder.
- In an interesting change-up in the Parker Lewis world, Principal Musso's sneaky sidekick is put in the spotlight as he finds a girl interesting. Lemmer takes up a job working with Nick Comstock at the diner to pick up tips from the master. At the same time, Nick has his eyes on a girl.
- Santo Domingo's football team is a physical force with such players as Larry Kubiac, but it lacks brain power. An upcoming game against El Carado High School prompts media attention towards Grace Musso (as the Flamingo's haven't ever scored so much as a point against their rivals) to act. Skipping other students, Grace shoots to the top of the intellectual ladder and suits Jerry Steiner up to play ball. Jerry proves an excellent addition to the team, helping them win other games, but with the big game looming, will Jerry get a big head? That and all the additional attention on Jerry takes attention off of Kubiac. In the end, will Santo Domingo come out on top?
- 1990–1993TV-PG7.1 (55)TV EpisodeJerry's constantly submersing himself into computers, school, and various other forms of geekery. Now he's been immersing himself in video games and finds himself addicted. When Jerry starts slipping at everything else in his life, Parker and Mikey must get him back on the right track. The mission proves to be tricky, and Jerry circles the drain of failure.
- To help keep track of his hectic life, Parker keeps an audio diary in the form of a miniature tape recorder. Suddenly he finds his beloved diary missing--along with all of the juicy contents recorded on it. The thief leaves a cryptic video recording to Parker, warning that at a ceremony to celebrate Kube, the contents of the diary will be broadcast to the whole school. Panic ensues as Parker's reputation is on the line along with his life if anything about the school's don "Donald 'the Don' Yemano" are revealed. Everything culminates as Parker and the crew find themselves caught between a rock and a hard place in front of the whole school.
- Parker Lewis can overcome anything in high school--until he encounters the wrath of the teacher from hell, "Mr. Tower." Mercilous Mr. Tower doesn't tolerate insubordination in his students, and his students fear him. Parker finds himself stretched thin as he's occupied by Mr. Tower, Annie, and his friends. Now that Parker is forced to study more than ever before. he finds an unusual ally: Frank Lemmer. Frank and Parker must band together to pass the class.
- A world-class playboy and part-time secret agent from the 1960s emerges after thirty years in a cryogenic state to battle with his nemesis Dr. Evil.
- A loyal and dedicated Hong Kong Inspector teams up with a reckless and loudmouthed L.A.P.D. detective to rescue the Chinese Consul's kidnapped daughter, while trying to arrest a dangerous crime lord along the way.
- John Beckwith and Jeremy Grey, a pair of committed womanizers who sneak into weddings to take advantage of the romantic tinge in the air, find themselves at odds with one another when John meets and falls for Claire Cleary.
- Upon arriving to a small town, a drifter is mistaken for a hitman, but when the real hitman arrives, complications ensue.
- Gregory invites seven friends to spend the summer at his large, secluded 19th-century home in upstate New York. The seven are: Bobby, Gregory's "significant other," who is blind but who loves to explore the home's garden using his sense of touch; Art and Perry, two "yuppies" who drive a Volvo and who celebrate their 14th anniversary together that summer; John, a dour expatriate Briton who loathes his twin brother James; Ramon, John's "companion," who is physically attracted to Bobby and immediately tries to seduce the blind man; James, a cheerful soul who is in the advanced stages of AIDS; and Buzz, a fan of traditional Broadway musicals who is dealing with his own HIV-positive status.
- Kevin Keegan is a recently divorced news photographer who quits his job and returns to Roosevelt High School to teach kids how to make a TV show.
- Marshall and Simon witness a homeless man being attacked by a woman with a ray gun and decide to help him out. But things get really weird when they turn on the strange contraption the man was making.
- When Marshall and Simon investigate an old haunted mill they discover that it's just a hoax, set up by a mysterious boy with gray hair. But then they uncover an old rusted gun and the ghost of Grungy Bill, Eerie's worst bank robber.
- When Steve gets a new retainer it somehow allows him to hear the thoughts of dogs. But it turns out that man's best friend isn't so friendly after all.
- In this spoof of Carrie set on the junior prom night, Parker must keep an eye on his little sister during the prom, but he fails.