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- In Santa Barbara, California, the fascinating lives of the wealthy Capwells revolve around the Lockridge, the rival family, and other more modest families such as the Andrades and the Perkins, whose fates know the same torments.
- A hard-nosed, conservative Marine impulsively proposes to the liberal reporter doing a story on him and agrees to help her raise her three daughters.
- A nun whose vocation has traditionally provided assignments to cultured settings is assigned to an orphanage inhabited by a motley group of children.
- A non-traditional nun is assigned the headmaster job at a non-traditional orphanage.
- Sister Kate goes to extraordinary measures to break Freddy's smoking habit; Neville gets upset when someone wants to adopt Violet.
- Violet becomes jealous of how much time Neville is spending with Sister Kate; Eugene takes up drawing and goes in search of a nude female model.
- To save on heating costs, Sister Kate announces that everyone will be moving into shared bedrooms. As a result, new roommates Freddie and April are constantly at each other's throats, and Eugene is fearful that a long-held secret will get out.
- Freddy has a crush on the klutzy rich kid in her auto-shop class; Neville is assigned to play a musical instrument in music class but can't decide on which one.
- Hilary keeps her wheelchair a secret from a boy she likes; Neville gives Kate the silent treatment after she upbraids him for his language.
- Neville is so taken with a vagrant who stops for food that Kate hires him as a cook and handyman--on the condition that he continues to stay off the booze after he swears that he will.
- Violet's Imaginary Friend visits and puts the gang in an uproar. Violet get upset when the others pretend to see her, and she runs away. Sister Kate gets a phone call from a local hospital telling her Violet is there. Violet went to the hospital because that is where she last saw her friend alive. The friend's invisible counterpart is how Violet coped with the death.
- Sydney (Bertinelli) moves her New York detective agency to her hometown, with her younger brother (Perry), a rookie cop, tagging along.
- A team of Los Angeles cops go undercover posing as motorcycle bikers to nail street crime and other disorder in town.
- In highschool Walker, Peter, Dominic and Dave were the closest friends. But now they start going different ways: Walker becomes journalist, Dave Rotecki cop, Dominic Fopiano college student - only Trigg can't decide yet. They live through many adventures, more or less together, and manage to stay friends even when their professional interests collide.
- Pilot for the short-lived police drama involving a team of young Los Angeles undercover cops posing as bikers to nail street crime.
- Attempting to be spontaneous, Mac instigates a last-minute family trip to Hawaii.
- It's the Marine Corps Anniversary and the General wants to make it a grand affair and tries to get someone noted to be the guest of honor and they're hoping it could be Dan Quayle or General Al Gray. It also coincides with Elizabeth's birthday who is down because she has no one to celebrate it with. But the Major and Polly get her a dress and ask to come to the party hoping she could meet one of the Marines' sons who will attend.And when she, the Major and Polly meet the General at where the party will be, they're stuck when a fog rises trapping them and keeping anyone else from coming.
- Polly and MacGillis try to plan a special day for their first anniversary, but things keep getting in the way. The kids are surprised to find Gunny will be their babysitter.
- Polly gets a new job as editor of the base newspaper, but it creates tension between the two when MacGillis worries about what she might write and what General Craig might think.