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- Tina gets her older sister Liz grounded, Liz gets back at her by hinting that she went down on Tina's boyfriend Kyle, and Tina tries to increase the heat with Kyle to keep him focused on her.
- When Emma tries to access her site, it is down because it crashed. Tiffany stops by for help and while Emma helps her, Mark stops by next, looking for Gina, and sees Brian talking to his father. Brian helps Mark open up with Emma's sock puppet, and she catches them. She gets mad, and that's when Gina reveals that their is a post of Brian and Emma having sex, and that's the reason why her site crashed, because it had too many hits. The members of the elite clique Fearsome Foursome, Liz, Stacey, Melissa, Debbie, and Jeanine get together where they reveal that there is a leak in their group. While Tina watches nearby, they groups plays 'truth or dare'. Melissa dares Liz to french-kiss Debbie. They do so without hesitation. Tina, shocked and disgusted, leaves. The Fearsome Foursome vows to find out the leak and adjourns. Liz then meets with Tina and tells her that she knows it's her leaking information, but Tina denies being the leak. Sally interviews Jake and finds out why he broke up with her: Jake wasn't just ready to commit with her, and he says his goodbyes and leaves.
- Writer Ruth Harper grew up in a family with strong Christian ideals, but one where poverty was primary since her father, Luke, was always away helping other families using his construction skills. Ruth ran off as a teenager to escape the poverty, wanting to live a fantasy life in far away lands. She wanted to take her brother Paul with her. Ruth's primary regret in life was advice given to Paul: instead of wearing their grandmother's shoes - the only shoes the family had for Paul - Paul should work out in the family farm's field barefoot, burying his grandmother's shoes as a symbol of not showing their poverty to the world. Because he was barefoot, Paul was bitten by a rattlesnake, the bite which killed him. Because of his death, Ruth alienated herself from the family for the rest of her life. So that Ruth can find the love of family, Othniel sends her back to her childhood as Miss Storey, collectively with Smith as door to door bible salespeople. Ruth feels her primary mission is to save Paul from the snake bite and take him away with her. But Ruth ends up learning more about her family in those three days then she ever did growing up with them.
- Camilla Bianco was a good Italian mother to her daughter, Severina. She was a good surrogate mother to her granddaughter, Severina's daughter Lucy. Camilla took on this role while Severina focused on her career (being a single mother). Smith and Othniel believe that Camilla made it easy for Severina to give up on her marriage to Tony, although Camilla saw him as a good man, husband and father. As such, Severina and Lucy don't know how to survive without Camilla. To empower Severina with the skills to be a parent, Camilla is sent back to a time when Lucy was a baby and Severina was just starting her career in hotel management. Camilla is now Anna, a manicurist at her local beauty salon, where she frequented once a week mostly to socialize. As Anna, Camilla has to teach her younger self what it means to to have a well rounded life and that Severina has to make decisions in her life without Camilla's constant support. But Camilla may also have to convince someone else to do their fair share of the household duties.
- Roger Hamilton is a wealthy and self-absorbed entrepreneur who grew up in poverty and worked his way through his youth solely to make money. Now, he thinks he can buy his way through life. With a failing kidney, he even attempts illegally to buy a kidney. On Smith's urging, Othniel decides to send Roger back to see if he can regain his humanity and true love for his fellow humans. Othniel sends him back to a time just prior to his kidney failure diagnosis. Roger returns as Dr. Lenny Shalton, a liver transplant surgeon upon whom others rely to survive. Through this new role, Roger learns what can happen when someone like him tries to circumvent the transplant wait list.
- Mark and Mindy Posey are married psychotherapists who own a joint practice, but who could use some marriage counseling of their own. They are on the brink of divorce. Othniel can see that despite their outward problems, they still have true love for each other in their hearts. He sends them back to the start of their troubles - their honeymoon. They are Ralph and Alice Bliss, the managers of Swept Away, the hotel where they had their honeymoon. Although Mark and Mindy knew that each became angry with the other during the honeymoon, it's not until they look on as Ralph and Alice that they learn that each was upset about a secret kept by the other. However when the older Mark and Mindy realize they really do love each other, it may be too late for the younger Mark and Mindy. But it's not over until the Fat Lady sings.
- Two best friends, Kim and Miles, wake up handcuffed to each other after a night of sex and they cannot find the key. Miles does find the key, but keeps the news from Kim to get to know her better. Dominique and Mona are identical twins. Dominique is a hard working, straight, uptight girl. Mona is an easy going lesbian. Both of them decide to switch places so they can get a car from their parents if Dominique passes an exam. Dominique is perused by Mona's girlfriend, Joy, while Mona's boyfriend Jonathan pursues Dominique. Jamie decides to see how the other half lives by dressing in drag where his sister Vanessa introduces him (in drag) to her friend Sabrina whom he has a crush on, but cannot reveal his feelings for her.
- Grifter card shark Bobby Kremsky decided early on in his life that he was not going to be a family man (that literally killed his father when he was fourteen). However at nineteen, Bobby did father a child, Renetta, who he never saw as he ran out on Renetta's mother, Colleen Moore, when she was pregnant. In order for Bobby to learn the meaning of 'unconditional love' especially for his daughter, Othniel sends Bobby back to the day of Colleen's funeral when Renetta was ten. She was about to be shipped off to Colleen's straight-laced sister and brother-in-law, Jane and Bill, with whom Colleen and Bobby never got along, and with whom Renetta would not be a good fit for their household. In his new role, Bobby impersonates an official from child protection services, a man who he calls Henry Jude. "Henry" is able to get Bobby and Renetta together, but bonding between the two will take longer as each is headstrong and stubborn. For time to bond, Othniel sends them on a road trip, a journey of discovery for both, but one not without obstacles.
- Rhonda Finkelstein has instilled in her daughter, Molly, a hatred for men because of her own failed marriage; Rhonda's husband, Ira, walked out on her when Molly was a child. Because of this hatred, Molly, now an adult, does not know how to love. Othniel will give Rhonda a second chance only if she can help Molly find a man who will love her and who will love her back. Othniel sends Rhonda back three years earlier as Sadie Arnstein, the manager of a video dating service. In her capacity as Sadie, Rhonda learns that Molly can only find true love if Rhonda herself first shows her what true love is.
- As with many people in her business, used cars sales-spokesperson Darcy Green was constantly lying about the products she sold. Her defense?: she was selling dreams. Smith and Othniel learn that Darcy naturally came about her lying ways in wanting the approval of her father, a con artist who sold jewelry door to door. Othniel sends her back to the time just prior to a car sale Darcy made to Harry Kincaid for his sixteen year old sister Rebecca, that car which had mechanical problems which resulted in Rebecca's death later that day, her sixteenth birthday. Darcy is Louise Lutrelle, a consumer watchdog reporter. As Louise, Darcy learns that that Harry and Rebecca's parents were victims of Darcy's father, the locket he sold them however now a treasured memory for their now orphaned children. As Louise, Darcy also learns more about her personal and professional partner, head mechanic Dwight White, especially his role in Rebecca's death.
- Dean has a co-ed bathroom romance going with Claire, but he's frightened of their growing intimacy because he's still a virgin, so Emma advises that he soothe his fears of virginity by sleeping with the dorm's easy girl, Kiki.
- A once aspiring serious journalist, Kat Lopez is now a sleazy tabloid journalist, happy with the money she is making. Her reporting has ruined many a career, the first among that list being Dorothy Ireland, once a famous actress who Kat reported of having a lesbian relationship with her personal assistant, Anna. Othniel sends Kat back to the beginning of her tabloid life as Gloria Rodriguez, Dorothy's personal assistant following Anna's tenure. Kat as Gloria needs to protect Dorothy from a younger Kat. In doing so, Gloria learns the truth behind the story she reported as Kat. But Gloria's actions as Dorothy's assistant also make Dorothy's situation worse. It isn't until Gloria confronts the young Kat with the secret she's been keeping all these years that Kat realizes the consequences of her chosen path in life.
- Opera loving dentist Dr. Sandy Greiner is a womanizing cad who treats women merely as objects. He amuses himself not only with treating women like sexual toys, but also with the occasional hit of laughing gas. Othniel sends Sandy back to November 1986, the time when he first started using laughing gas, which is part of his sexual gratification process. Sandy is sent back as his receptionist, Mandy - he can only save himself if he understands what life is like from a woman's perspective. Because of male sexual stereotypical comments he makes, Smith is also sent back as a woman, Lorraine. The one woman that Sandy never treated as a plaything was Kristen, his faithful but plain Jane dental assistant. Kristen was never "his type". But Mandy and Lorraine have to make Kristen his type, and to make him see her not only as a beautiful woman but one full of love and compassion. And Sandy has to come to the understanding of the part his deceased mother played on his views of women.
- Therapist Dr. Steven Weaver is an angry man. Othniel sends him back to the day Steven believes is the primary source of his anger: when he was an overweight fourteen year old figure skating student, pushed down on the ice by Buzzy Walsh in front of the girl Steven liked, Misty Reynolds, just as Steven and Misty were about to kiss for the first time. The fall was not the most embarrassing aspect: the resulting fart was. Misty and Buzzy eventually became sweethearts and married as adults. Steven has wanted to get back at Buzzy and marry Misty himself ever since. Steven is sent back as Lance Kensington, the substitute figure skating coach, Smith as his assistant, Mr. Klutz. Steven as an adult feels his mother is partly to blame for his current angry state, as she was overbearing. But Steven, as Lance Kensington, learns why his mother is the way she is. He also may be able to see the other skating students, especially Laura Burnham, as a source of strength and comfort against his anger.
- Paramedic and fireman Ray Patterson pulls a man out of a burning church, the body which was underneath a statue of a guardian angel. The man does not survive. In death, the man cannot remember who he is, and in life the body had no identification. Othniel dubs him "Mr. Smith". The fire chief recovers a lighter from the fire scene, Ray who knows to whom the lighter belongs: his father, taken by his delinquent sixteen year old son, Ritchie. Before Ray can approach Ritchie, Ritchie fires a gunshot through the closed door, on the other side being Ray. Ray dies from his gunshot wound. Although an accident, Ritchie and his mother, Lindsay, lie to the police about the nature of the gunshot. Mr. Smith is directed by Othniel to be Ray's guide in the afterlife, Mr. Smith's mission from God for his own possible redemption to a second life. Ray was a good man, but needs a second chance to change the course that Ritchie took into delinquency. Ray sees that turning point as being a fight in which Ritchie was involved four years earlier, one for which his parents covered up Ritchie's involvement and for which Ritchie never took any responsibility or thus learned the consequences of his actions. Ray is sent back to the day before the fight as Dr. Goode, Ritchie's substitute psychiatrist, Mr. Smith his nurse. As Dr. Goode, Ray learns that Ritchie had been feeling unloved by Ray for quite some time prior to the fight and had been overcoming his loneliness through illicit drug use. Ray also learns that although he was a good and brave man to the public, he was a non-existent husband and father, whereas Lindsay was Ritchie's enabler as a surrogate for Ray's non-presence. Ray not only has to try and stop Ritchie from getting into that fight, but also to change his and Lindsay's own attitudes about family and love. Meanwhile, Smith learns that his mission for God before his final judgment is extended, but he's not sure what he needs to accomplish before this judgment is made.
- Commercial airline pilot Captain Luke Sellars has a successful career but an unfulfilled personal life. He is on his second marriage to an ex-flight attendant named Connie and does not have the respect of his eighteen year old son, Ricky. Othniel sends him back ten years earlier as Willie, a flight attendant on Luke's first transatlantic flight as a pilot - the flight when he first lost the respect of his son. Largely an absentee father and husband, Luke was escorting his then wife, Phoebe, a French woman with a zest for life, and Ricky to Paris. Luke and Phoebe are soon to be divorced, Paris to be Phoebe and Ricky's new home. Beyond their family problems, Luke lost Ricky's respect because he made the decision, as the pilot of the plane, not to turn around and quickly land when he learned that a dog was mistakenly placed in the unpressurized and unheated cargo hold of the plane - a decision he now regrets. As Willie, he has to convince his younger self to change that decision. As well, he needs to understand what happened to his marriage to Phoebe, a woman he admits he still loves.
- Officer Danny Payello is a second generation police officer, his father, Russ, who still is on active duty. Danny is a dirty cop who has been taking kickbacks and falsifying evidence among other bad deeds. Othniel decides that Danny can redeem himself if he goes back to that defining moment in his life and resultantly alter what was his misdirected path toward bad. Othniel sends him back ten years prior when he took his first bribe, but sends him back as Detective Phillip Barbosa with Internal Affairs. Although Barbosa is able to convince Danny not to take that initial bribe, the pressures facing Danny to be a crooked cop are more extreme than Danny originally knew. Taking the right path in life may place Danny in danger.
- Tony Tremaine spent sixteen years on death row and was ultimately executed for the murder of his sister, Vicki Tremaine, who was at the time his only living family. Tony, aka the Amazing Tremaine, was a magician who specialized in escape artistry. Tony was destined for professional greatness, despite languishing in his magic act at a local club which featured Vicki as his assistant. Vicki on the other hand, had a possessive attitude toward her brother and wanted to continue only working at the club without moving the act forward. Vicki is found stabbed to death on stage during one of their routines that used a dagger, the dagger being the murder weapon on which solely had Tony's fingerprints. While on death row, Tony shut out the rest of the world, including his girlfriend, Didi. Despite Tony professing to be an atheist, Othniel sends Tony back to the time just prior to Vicki's murder, Tony as the club's security guard, Phil Barlow. As Phil, Tony's task is to find Vicki's true murderer so as to be able to stop Vicki's murder altogether and thus save Tony's own life. Smith knows that the murder was an inside job. The suspects include Didi with whom Vicki had a longstanding feud regarding Vicki and Tony's relationship; Jacques, a fellow magician at the club; Wally Phipps, the club owner and emcee; and Carothers, the stage janitor. This assignment is equally difficult for Smith, who is attracted to Vicki, the woman with the dazzling smile.
- Reese and Ethan O'Malley are brothers. Reese, wealthy and the success, whereas younger brother Ethan has decided to run the family business, a bar, which is always in desperate need of money to operate. Reese has always grumbled about the handouts he gives his brother to run the bar. But Othniel sees the brotherly relationship a bit differently: Reese is jealous of Ethan. Othniel highlights one specific incident, where Reese, as fraternity pledge supervisor, causes Ethan, a pledge, to be injured during a fraternity hazing stunt resulting in Ethan losing his football scholarship, and thus his chance at higher education. Othniel gives Reese a chance to rediscover brotherly love. He sends Reese back to just prior to the fraternity hazing as Chip Stein, national adviser for the fraternity. Reese relives the nature of tradition in his family - both his biological family and his fraternity family - and finds out what is causing the underlying strain between himself and Ethan.
- Nancy Waldron is a stereotypical reclusive, crazy "cat lady". She blames the state of her life on her upbringing at the Pentwater Orphanage under the strict eye of Miss Hannah Steele, the Negro administrator of mostly Caucasian children. Nancy became attached to cats because besides Miss Hannah, there were no other constants in her life at the orphanage. To teach Nancy how to love her fellow man, Othniel sends her back thirty-seven years to the orphanage when she was a child. She is returned as Peggy McIntyre, the new matron of the orphanage under Miss Hannah's supervision. Nancy doesn't remember some of her childhood including the attentive friendship of Billy, the handyman's son. Although Nancy, as Peggy, learns the reasons behind Miss Hannah's action, she still tries to circumvent Miss Hannah's decision not to place Nancy in what Peggy sees as a fairy-tale adoption. But ultimately Nancy, as Peggy, coaxes out of Miss Hannah a woman who will change Nancy's life. Meanwhile, Smith thinks that Gabe, another one of the children at the orphanage, may have the answers as to his own identity.
- Further reading in Jeanine's diary reveals that Melissa, not Liz, is the trader, and the Fearsome Foursome dethrone her. They appoint Stacey as their new leader, and she decides to punish everyone in the group (including herself) on what they did wrong. When Sally and Dani order a take-out dinner, and Sally asks boyfriend #3 to come over, but he doesn't. She has to settle with the delivery guy, and she asks him if he has a girlfriend. He thinks this is a come on. Emma is depressed when everyone seems to hate her over the Internet sex thing. Brian cheers her up with Mr. Fuzzy, and reveals that her site has over 400 messages that she didn't check. Brian helps her get back into the mood. But then Emma catches him entertaining Kiki, one of her clients. Emma gets upset and breaks up with Brian for good.
- Tina finally shows Kyle her surprise, and he is shocked when she learned it from Jared, his best friend. Jared walks in and Kyle tackles him. Liz then walks in, and Tina confronts Liz, about the whole lolli-lick thing. Liz tells Tina that she was just lying, and mad because she broke up with Vincent. Kyle then confronts Jared, only to find out that Tina was "practicing" with carrots. Kyle then forgives Jared, and they both leave. Tina teases Liz that she is now a pro on what she does. Dean writes a poem for Claire, saying how sorry he is, and she trusts him now. Claire and Dean do a ritual to make then virgins again, because Dean wants to have sex. This segment ends as they end up kissing in the corner, and Emma telling a girl, that she helped put them together. Andy finds a stack of straight porn under the bed after having sex with his partner, Joel. He confronts Joel about it, and just says it is just a habbit. They then fight about it, and Joel leaves. Andy then talks to Greg about it, and Greg tells him that they should have an intervention.
- Caucasian Jimmy O'Connor was abandoned by his parents at an early age and ended up growing up in his neighbor's home, Mabel Jamal, a black woman who eventually adopted Jimmy. Mabel treated Jimmy like a son. Jimmy and Mabel's biological son, Jimmy's "brother" Henry, both grew up as boxers. Henry was a champion, a natural boxer, whereas Jimmy was more of an up and comer - a boxer with less natural skill but with heart. However, in a championship bout between the two, Jimmy deals Henry a fatal blow. Although crowned champion, Jimmy could not handle what he did and descended into a life as a down and out alcoholic. Othniel sends Jimmy back to three days before that bout as Ray Tambor, a trainer. As Ray, Jimmy believes he can still win that bout and yet not deal a fatal blow to Henry. But Jimmy and Smith learn the truth behind the bout - why it happened and the circumstances that led to Henry's death.
- While in the bathroom, Emma tells Kiki, who saw their performance on-line, that she left the camera on purpose. Meanwhile, Brian constantly asks for Mr. Fuzzy, but Emma won't give it to him. Tiffany then arrives and asks for Emma's help, because she is the girl whose boyfriend has a foot fetish, while having sex. She then tends to Tiffany's help, leaving Brian alone, making him messing up Emma's room. The Fearsome Foursome steals Jeanine's diary which reveals secrets about each other within the group. It appears that Tina told Jeanine about the group, and declare her the trader. Meanwhile, Tina is auditioning for the part of Juilet, and Melissa wants to grab it. After the group leaves, and Liz reveals to Tina that she saved her from school gossip that was going to go around. Sally meets with ex-boyfriend #2 who said that he wanted to go on a trip on Fiji, and never called her back. When Sally asks why they broke up, he reveals that he was just doing what she wanted, and it's not her fault.
- With his father Ben and mother Julie watching, Max Bogart is practicing his batting in preparation for the Little League World Series. Max is not having fun because of the pressure Ben is placing on him - Ben's view is to win at all cost - and because of the arguments between Ben and Julie from this pressure. Ben is always telling his son of his winning hit during the big game when he was a child. Both Ben and Max are hit in the head by a baseball, Max the one who doesn't make it. Max proclaims that he wished he'd never been born or that in another life he didn't have to play baseball. Othniel decides Max has to make peace with his father. Max is sent back to 1976 when Ben himself was a Little Leaguer preparing for the World Series, Max the team bat boy. Max sees that his father is having as difficult a time with his own father as Max had with his dad. Ben's father had the exact same win at all cost attitude, which drove his wife away. Max has to try and break the cycle of abuse within the Bogart family.
- A dead spokesperson from a shady pesticide factory has the chance to go back to the Nineties and set the past right. He has to try to expose the factory's polluting practices, and form a stronger bond with his disabled son in the process.
- Alex has made a new friend named Grace, but she doesn't realize that the "student" is actually another one of the Plant's spies.
- In many respects, Smith sees the Storeys - parents David and Marcy, and children Ryan and Rachel - as the perfect example of a truly loving family. Ryan had thought about going to seminary school, but decided instead to go to medical school in an effort to save his father, himself a general practitioner. Dr. Storey underwent a simple heart valve replacement surgery, but complications from several surgeries later resulted in him suffering permanent brain damage. Ryan feels responsible as he both convinced his father to have the surgery, and now wishes that his father had died instead. Ryan wishes that he could go back and convince his father not to have the surgery, which would result in what Ryan considers two quality years instead of the eleven years David has lived with the mental faculties of a child. Ryan does get his wish as Othniel sends him back as Dr. Thomas, the heart surgeon on his father's case. Smith makes Ryan realize that it isn't only letting his father make his own decision on his fate, but also for Dr. Thomas, with Ryan's thoughts and feelings, to do what is truly in his heart.
- A freaky accident causes Alex and her mother to switch bodies.
- Ray, with a little help from Louis, manages to impress a new girl, but his superficial charm can't last forever. Annie starts her internship at the Plant.
- Hairdresser Kizzie matches with male model Shane - but will her reluctance to reveal her past be an issue? Plus, will love blossom for widower Fred and career woman Angie?
- Eighty-seven year old Charley Freeman was a gangster during the Great Depression, running a Harlem located speakeasy in which he dealt in moonshine. But he was also an aspiring jazz trumpeter in the club. His career came to a halt when he was arrested for his illegal activities, spending twenty years in prison. Since his release, he has spent his time primarily educating youth on the perils of the gangster life. Being shot by a street punk, Charley's dying word is "Rose". Not because of his atonement for his past gangster life, but because of Rose that Othniel sends Charley back to regain what was missing in his adult life, namely human love. During his speakeasy years, Charley, a Negro, was in love with Rose Hathaway, a young Caucasian woman, their love forbidden in a time when interracial romances were still taboo. Charley is sent back to his speakeasy days as Jack, a friend of the Freeman family and a moonshine runner. Smith learns that part of the issue about Charley's love for Rose was secrets she had kept from Charley about her family and the role she may or may not have played in his arrest. Charley needs to learn the truth behind Rose's love or lack of for Charley.
- Delia Harmony was once one half of a country music singing duo, the Harmony Sisters, the other half being her fraternal twin sister, Amanda. Delia was the showy sister in the act, Amanda its heart and soul standing in the background. Delia lost her zest for life, family, singing and Christmas when at Christmas 1981 Amanda accidentally died. Amanda was in love with the band's drummer, womanizer Jake Connor, who Amanda saw kissing Delia. Amanda ran off, stealing Delia's motorcycle, which Amanda didn't know how to drive. Othniel sends Delia back as Dana Rudolph, a country music magazine reporter, to the time just before Amanda's accident. Delia hopes to save Amanda's life. But Delia learns Amanda and Jake's true nature as well as her own real feelings toward Jake. Delia hopes she ultimately does not have to make the decision between Amanda and Jake.
- Doogie is jealous when Wanda becomes friends with a male nude model in her art class. At the hospital, Doogie suspects that a pretty young model is bulimic. The hospital holds its annual bachelor auction with Doogie participating for the first time.
- The Seven are called upon to protect a camp of immigrate laborers from the maltreatment of their unscrupulous foreman, and Ezra purchases a Chinese girl to prevent her from being abused.
- As Vin and Charlotte's relationship intensifies, the wagon train is attacked by a greedy land baron who wants the settlers' gold-rich land for himself.
- Michael's devious younger sister, Jennifer Mancini, arrives in town from New York to stay, and moves in with him and Megan at the beach house and soon shows her true arrogant colors when she meets with Amanda for a job at D&D. Meanwhile, Craig thinks romancing Sydney will solve D&D's legal problems after she follows Harry's advice to sue the agency. Alison has an uncomfortable meeting with Colleen, Jake's former girlfriend and mother of his son, who arrives for a visit and makes Alison vulnerable to fall off the wagon again. Matt tries to stop Chelsea from going to Paris with Denise. Samantha secretly uses Billy's money to finance her father's next move after she learns that he has actually escaped from prison and asks her to hide him long enough for him to leave the country. Amanda goes out with Kyle to various art gallery exhibitions, and Taylor tries to fulfill Peter's fantasy of making herself as his dead wife Beth.
- Sydney's father arrives in Los Angeles to visit Craig, but finds him in a bad situation with Jennifer. Meanwhile, the new agency, Amanda Woodward Advertising, opens with Amanda as the CEO with an iron fist as usual, and Eric as the backer. Billy travels to Maryland to convince Samantha to come back to Los Angeles with him. But Samantha's angry, man-hating, overprotective mother, Kate, threatens Billy to leave them alone. While Peter and Lexi continue to keep their affair a secret, she tells Peter about her determination to take all assets that Cooper has to make his life miserable for divorcing her. The increasingly nymphomaniac Taylor refuses to back away from Michael and when Megan accidentally walks in on them, she meets and seeks comfort with Eric.
- After being wrongfully convicted of her father's murder and subsequently spending six years in prison, Bianca Foster (Williams) returns home to a new set of family problems. Determined to help, she takes a job at a resort, only to become romantically involved with the business' engaged heir (Hutchinson).
- Tanya finds her summer plans canceled when her mom jets off for a last-minute retreat and the elderly babysitter who arrives at her door unexpectedly passes away.
- Prematurely deceased people are given the opportunity to correct something that went wrong in their lives and thus change them for the better.
- Finnick is a young Finn, who doesn't seem to care about his responsibility of making a home out of his house. Everything changes when a new family comes to his house and Finnick's tricks do not work at all.
- 1808. The Napoleonic Army suffers its first defeat at the hands of a single man: a drummer boy who used the Montserrat mountains to echo his drums and send the enemy troops into a panicked retreat. When the news reaches Napoleon, he furiously orders the captain of the Imperial Guard to bring back the head of the young hero responsible for his army's defeat. The captain gathers together a band of his best and most deadly men and so begins the hunt to death of the soldier who was to become a legend.
- A chronicle of the life of Lope de Vega, the Spanish playwright who dominated Spain's early Golden Age of theater.
- Anthology series examines the diverse sexual relationships involving the different genders, races, sexual orientations, and fetishes of high schoolers, college students, and post-college roommates.
- Tad accidentally unleashes an ancient spell, endangering the lives of his friends Mummy, Jeff, and Belzoni. With everyone against him and only helped by Sara, he sets off on an adventure to end the Curse of the Mummy.
- When an Indian village is threatened by former Confederate soldiers, the villagers go in search of help. They recruit seven men, each with unique skills, who return to the village and confront the raiders.
- The young wolf Grey is transformed into a sheep by a mage who has given him a wish. Now he must gain the trust of the sheep colony and protect them from an impending attack of the wolves.
- Tad Jones, the most awkward explorer, must rescue his beloved Sara from a millionaire who is looking for King Midas' necklace.
- A young surfer rallies his friends to stop a billionaire from rewriting history as a way to hoard Helium 3, the clean energy of the future.
- Alexandra "Alex" Mack develops powerful abilities after a chemical factory accident. She struggles to balance her ordinary life with extraordinary misadventures as a result.
- Set in Genoa City, this is the long-running soap that tells the story of the struggle behind the business, and sex-savvy Abbott and Newman clans.
- A 16-year-old girl returns home from camp and learns that her mother has a new boyfriend, one she intends to marry. A man whose charm, intelligence and beauty make him look like he's not human at all.
- It follows three mummies as they end up in present-day London and embark on a journey in search of an old ring belonging to the Royal Family, stolen by the ambitious archaeologist Lord Carnaby.
- Construction worker Tad wants to be a famous archaeologist. He gets a chance to look for a lost Inca city in Peru, where the gold was hidden. He meets the professor's cute daughter/assistant. Villains chase them.
- A teenage genius deals with the usual problems of growing up, on top of being a licensed physician in a difficult residency program.
- Classic serial drama around a group of friends living in Melrose Place, California.
- Five siblings are left alone all summer when their mom leaves town and the evil babysitter bites the dust.
- After being hypnotized by his sister-in-law, a man begins seeing haunting visions of a girl's ghost and a mystery begins to unfold around him.
- Two Irish orphans travel to New York and embark on an exciting train journey to meet their uncle and claim his inheritance. While befriending a governess who is supervising another group of orphans, they must face an attack by bandits.
- Producer and screenwriter Chuck Thomas interviews directors, producers, screenwriters, and more. Learn how to make your own projects, navigate set protocols, gain distribution, and more in this series that's been running weekly since 2014.
- A repressed heroine, Shaundra, challenges gender roles with her superhero husband, Sam, during the 1930s.
- Chuck finds out that he has Gonorrhea, and tells his girlfriend, Jane about it. He leaves, and the guy who she been sleeping with, Peter, shows up. She then reveals that Chuck has Gonorea, and that Peter gave it to her. She asks if slept with anyone else. He tells her that he also slept with Sisca, his girlfriend. Jane wants to find out if Sisca was the start with the Gonorea. "Zit": Kip and Owen make up, and Rebecca shows up. They make up, and he reveals the truth about the pimple on his nose. They proceed to go out. "Wheelchair": There is a huge party at the dorms, and everyone is attending, except for Jim, who is sitting on the couch outside the party. He is also handicap. Jim is visited by Renzo, his friend, who plays with his wheelchair. Renzo picks up a girl named Lucinda who is also going to the party. A girl named Annie notices Jim, but goes to the party. Carla, Annie's roommate, takes notices, and Carla tells Jim that he should try make his move, since everyone else is. She then reveals that Renzo ran over her toes, and calls him cute, but flawed because he is handicap. Annie then comes over and asks him if he wants to dance, but she is unaware that he is crippled.
- Fitness fanatics Kelly and Peter seek romance but she's not impressed - will his press-ups convince her? Tyler sees a Prince Charming in Meir - will an éclair win him over?
- Californian Jordan meets Taekwondo fighter Nima - but a case of mistaken identity trips him up. Wesley is not Gemma's type - will talk of his fatherhood encourage a second date?
- Dominique wants to have fun with Joy, but Mona disapproves, but she caves in, however, she will still go out with Jonathon. Jonathon goes down on Mona, and she seems bored. She gives him a few pointers, and she enjoys it. Joy arrives at the bathroom and she has lesbian sex with Dominique in the shower.
- Leo and Eric comes over along with Sabrina. They have a little get together. Sabrina asks girl Jamie if she would go to the bathroom with her, and (s)he does. Sabrina reveals that she is just seeing another person, and wants to get out of there. Eric then feels the magic with girl Jamie, and offers his football jacket. (S)he takes it, and Vanessa is surprised, and shocked. The guys then leave, and Jamie is all exhausted in being in drag, and Vanessa confesses her undying love to him.
- "Sexual Fantasies": Casey and Megan are ready to play out their fantasies but they decide to go out for dinner first. Renzo then comes back with Lucinda, and he notices the paper untouched. He then decides to look what they wrote, which was really lame, so he decides to write up his own fantasies. Casey and Megan come home, and they try out a fantasy, not aware that Renzo wrote the list. One of which where it says that Casey should throw baloney at Megan while she sings the National Anthem. "Butler": Josh and Mareth aren't to happy about Rick's date with Devon, since she asked. Rick tells Josh that he will break it off with Devon. He goes on the date, and Josh and Mareth look at each other, and kiss. They go in Josh's room, where they proceed to have sex. Devon and Rick come back and they also proceed to have sex in Rick's room. Josh looks for a condom but remembers it's in his jacket, and goes to it outside of the hall, where he also sees Rick. He asks about Devon, and Rick says that he broke it off. That's when Devon comes out of Rick's room and asks if he found a condom. Josh then argues with Rick, and that's when Mareth comes out of the room. "Scared Stiffy": Brad's girlfriend Katrina is not giving him any action. He explains to Ruddy that he rented a romantic movie so they could probably do it. Ruddy then explains that the movie is too romantic, and man can't be Brad, which makes them mad. He explains that they should rent a horror movie. That's when Denise, a so-called slutty girl, comes over, and they try the experiment. They watch the horror movie, which makes Denise scared, (also Ruddy too). Brad scares Ruddy and he leaves for the bathroom. Denise and Brad end up kissing, and she leaves.
- More secrets are revealed, Ben regrets letting Sophia get away, and Kathy is in danger.
- Parker sets a deadline for Kathy when she insists on taking care of a family matter, Alexander is arrested, and Bianca pursues a clue.
- Fun and flirty 40-somethings Chloe and Dave are matched - will his serial dating turn her off? 27-year-old Kieran seeks a pretty boy, but will he find it in singleton Jake?
- Jenny psychs Ross out by telling him that he uses his blindness because he needs to feel like the rest of the crowd, and that he is afraid or serious relationships. She then dares him to have the serious relationship, and he agrees. Evan hurts his back while playing basketball, and he asks Cliff if he could rub some pain reliever on him, and that's when Emma walks in on them, saying that she is looking for Gina's Boyfriend Mark. They don't know where he is and she leaves, curiously thinking what the two of them was doing. Cliff and Evan gives advice to each other before their dates and everything goes well, but Nikki is still questionable. Jake is stuck on his computer, due to a big deadline, and Sarah gets upset when he doesn't want to have sex so she unplugs his computer in a mad rage. He yells at her, and feels bad right after and makes up with her.
- "SEEING EYE DOG"; Ross reveals to Jenny how he got blind, and she tells him that she's moving back to Ohio and wants to spend her last night in L.A. with him. "THEY CALL IT PUPPET LOVE"; When Emma's boyfriend, Brian, doesn't want to make out with her, she thinks he's gay and asks Evan to check him out. Evan comes to a conclusion that he is not gay. Emma decides on a ploy to make Brian notice her with sock puppets. "NOT ENOUGH RAM"; Jake's sex drive is going down, and he and Sarah try to make it come alive. She starts to read him a computer magazine where it says that radiation might be the cause of this. Jakes decides to get rid of his computers.
- Ross and Jenny's so-called relationship goes to a bust, when Jenny reveals that she is working at a strip club, where Ross likes to go. He explains he doesn't want a relationship but wants to remain as friends. Emma pushes Brian to talk through the sock puppet, and she finds out more stuff about Brian and vice versa. He then isn't quite ready for sex yet, and still uses the puppet while they make out. Steve helps move stuff for storage, and Sarah does an experiment: she hits on Steve, and he hits on her back, making Jake angry and jealous. After Steve leaves, Jake asks Sarah what was that all about, and she tells that she was just testing his friend, and that he doesn't need friends like Steve.
- Brian apologizes to Emma, and buys her a webcam. He surprises her by setting it up for he is ready to have sex, and Emma notices the puppet, Mr. Fuzzy. Brian then helps Emma through the puppet and they finally have sex... only the webcam shoots them having sex and sending it to everyone on the Internet. Sarah is all hyped over Jake being impotent and reveals that she's not ready to have sex. But Jake proposes marriage, and she happily agrees. Jake's ex-girlfriend Sally, becomes worried when her latest boyfriend, Stan, goes on a business trip, and he will tell her something when he comes back. Sarah is very paranoid and thinks that Stan wants to break up with her. Armed with a chart, it is revealed that every ex-boyfriend of Sally, broke up with her before the 8th month. Sally's friend, Dani, tells her that she needs to interview all her ex-boyfriends.
- Dean wants to have a relationship with Claire, so he calls her and asks her to come over to his parents house. Dean wants Emma to write a love poem for Claire, but when he insults her about the 'Mr. Fuzzy' incident, she leaves without helping him write the poem. Claire soon arrives, and he dodges every single way on reading the poem. Liz gets mad at Tina when she tells her father that Liz's boyfriend, Vincent, is here and Vincent is banned from the house after Liz's father caught them having sex in the rec room two years earlier. Liz presses on Vincent, saying that they will have sex on the beach. While on the beach, Vincent backs out because of their age differences. Liz goes back to her house only to find Kyle and Tina making out where she takes advantage of this to make a move on Kyle. Rory is being nice to Doc because he feels that he needs to be treated special because he took Jana away from him. They go to a look out point where Rory tries to say he's sorry, but Doc doesn't even know her real name. Doc thinks that Jana's name is Jennifer, because they call her Jen. It reveals that Doc doesn't care, and Rory drops him to his home. He then passes by Jana's home, where he writes her a love letter.
- Jared comes over after Tina, tells him that she needs help on the "oral" report and she reveals that the help she needs on the oral report is actually help on giving oral. Jared is skeptical, but still tells her. Gwen then stops by because she wants to learn to, and he teaches them the tricks of the trades. Tina then calls Kyle telling him that she has a surprise for him tomorrow. Rory and Jana talks in his van, in a place what could be best described as a make out point. They end up making out, and while making out. In the process of taking Jana's bra off, he has trouble and accidentally hits her back. She tries to explain how to take it off, but it's no use. She tells him to close his eyes because she has a surprise. He closes his eyes, and she puts the bra on him. He then opens his eyes, and is horrified what he has on. He tries to take it off, but doesn't. Jana laughs at him, and he asks her, what's funny. She then reveals that what he was trying to take off, it already off, and is not enjoying the show. Claire finds out that Dean slept with Kiki, before they had sex, and she is really upset. Dean tries to reason with her, and tells her that it's Emma's fault. Claire tells Dean don't blame other people, and he takes the blame. She doesn't want to see or talk to him anymore.
- Tess is very excited on a date she has coming up, and tells Hope about it. Her date is a firefighter named George, and is suppose to meet her at her apartment #15. She leaves, but their is a mix up, when the numbers of all apartments are taken down, due to retouching everyone's doors. George shows up at Hope's place, and she invites him in. Thinking that she is the real Tess, He then gives her flowers, and asks if this is Apartment 15. Hope then goes outside, and kicks her apartment number 12, under a sheet. They start to talk and he reveals that is name is really Alex, and she reveals that her name is Hope, not Tess. He uses the bathroom, and Tess then shows up, telling Hope that the guy stood her up. Hope wants to get rid of Tess, and tells her that a guy is over.
- 25-year-old surfer Kristian meets dental nurse Jenny - will his banter make her smile? Cosplay fan Nicole bonds with artistic Sarah on tattoos - is the attraction just skin deep?
- Adam and beauty queen Sarah made bad romantic choices in the past - will her balloon party trick go with a bang? Plus, will martial art fan AJ and bossy singer Izzy hit it off?
- 2014–Podcast EpisodeScreenwriter Neil Landau (Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead) discusses his new role as Director of Screenwriting at UGA, why he moved to Georgia, and gives tips for writers.
- 2009–TV Episode