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- The press brings the hospital hostage story, so the worried wedding party gathers outside. Young Tony finally pulls through after David and Syd's tireless efforts, under absurd conditions, but needs long-term care. The boy's despair-driven dad faces facts, kisses Tony goodbye and surrenders his weapon the the SWAT team. The next day, Syd has her last dream-visit from mother Linda before saying goodbye to dad, Jim, the Hansen home and Providence hospital. Both her and Owen's families and guests can finally enjoy the Christmastide wedding.
- Robbie asks dad to 'babysit Petie' so he and Tina can retreat to sort out their tax claims urgently, but Jim can't move his earlier date. That means poor Pete has to play with Hannah and her doll-house, which he proves great at but can't admit to it when a pair of hockey-mates drop by. In fact the young couple are firstly to frisky to get much paperwork done, then rather obsessed with picking baby names, which they can't agree on. Owen encourages Syd, whose patient accountant John Smith is tax season-stressed, to play ruthlessly in a city-wide Gocha (paint gun mystery) game for charity. Jackson Palmer's 'fun course' rock history seemed so cool, but soon convinces Joanie she's the class dinosaur, except with fun student Aiden, who appreciates a Mrs. Robinson to 'improve his dating technique'.
- It's Halloween and reaper legend has it that the reapers can be seen as they were when alive; a serial killer stalks a neighbourhood, the reapers collecting his victims as he goes, George getting the bad guy; Joy and Reggie pay a late night visit to George's grave. So does George.
- George finds out that her mother was in Happy Time looking for her file. Rube goes to see his daughter after receiving upsetting news from Penny. Ray continues to cause problems even after his death and Mason runs into a bit of trouble with Kiffany.
- Mason and Daisy try to keep Ray's death a secret. Mason receives a purple post-it, possibly his final reap before moving on. Roxy investigates Ray's disappearance, questioning Daisy. George attends another going-away party at Happy Time. Reggie accidentally lets J.D. out, and searches for the dog.
- Georgia, 18, a college dropout in Seattle, gets a filing job. She gets killed by a falling Mir toilet seat on her first workday. Two grim reapers have her join their rank.
- George takes Delores and her cat to the vet, where they encounter a young pet Reaper. Rube reaps a yoga instructor, and George's family prepares for a ceremony dedicating her gravestone.
- Five months later, premature baby Nicholas Luke is keeping Robbie and Tina awake to their despair, everybody suggests some soothing technique. Pete enjoys camping in the Hansen backyard. Jim waves Heather's worrying Meredith's postcards are rather impersonal, she's just in time for the christening but on a different wave-length. Syd worries St. Clare clinic is closed after a terrible building report, repairs will take six more months after uncertain funding and planning. Owen warns her not to take too much notice of arrogant college professor Dr. Bill Augustine and cheers her up with a romantic surprise, then a big one. Joanie feels no guilt for chasing both perfectly good lovers to new jobs in Denver and Canada, and volunteers as college radio WWEN's graveyard shift gopher under med student rock DJ Ray, who passes out on air, exhausted from cramming.
- On Thanksgiving, the Victorian street decorations committee 'queen' blackmails Robbie (who needs consent to open his B&B) to decorate according to a fitting Candy-lane theme by the next day, yet Joanie refuses him the use of the Hansen home decorations. Jim sells his vintage trains, a gift from his granddad, to pay for Syd's ideal wedding reception, but Tina has a better idea. A patient keeps Syd away from her bridal shower, so the hens horde holds Owen hostage, sitting trough the male stripper he ordered, hunky Wally, who proves actually a charming young father.
- The other reapers are jealous when George draws a VIPR - Very Important Person Reap. Daisy restores a cynical priest's faith and Reggie visits the scene of her sister's death.
- George experiments with being a mean girl at work, while Mason has a reap who wants to attend his own funeral. Daisy takes her reap to church, and Reggie goes clothes shopping.
- Young Pete is hostile towards the wedding, Tina grounds the boy 'till he apologies' for preferring an ice-hockey match with his dad Peter. This is answered with a lock-out barricade; poor groom Robbie is caught in the middle and squirms heroically both ways till he can come to the kid's rescue. Jim is miserable now that Fearless is afraid of him, and his surgery role may be reduced to fur-grooming, although his relevant memory starts returning. Syd is finally frolicking with Joe, but days before the senatorial election his veteran adversary Susan Bradshaw starts playing dirty. When his campaign retaliates with the truth on her marijuana abuse and abortion, this causes their own affair to become Examiner interest. Syd cancels her trust but gives a campaign-favorable TV interview, denying a relationship; he wins without her vote.
- After being hit on the head by a toilet seat that fell from Mir space station, a young temp clerk becomes a grim reaper in death.
- George must deal with an efficiency expert at Happy Time. Rube hangs out at the Post Office all day, Daisy does some speed dating, Roxy works the airport and Mason chases after a bike messenger that owes him money. Meanwhile, Joy and Clancy work on finishing their divorce while making Reggie join the band.
- George goes looking for a friend, and gets into a scrapping with Delores. We also get to see how Betty died and became a reaper. Betty, Rube, and George go to a family reunion for a reap. Mason, meanwhile, spends some quality time with the recently dead owner of a house. And, George gets her first paycheck.
- Mason and Roxy fly the friendly skies on T&A Airlines. Rube teaches grade school. George phones home and Joy resists buying in to her mom's philosophy.
- Pete has fought with Nicole at school, so the principal insists 'parents' Robbie and Tina chaperon them at the winter dance that neither kid even wants to attend, each embarrassing the kid of their gender with outdated 'tips'. Pete ends up the only boy in a suit, but they sneak out to skateboard and bond anyway. Jim is finally back in the surgery's driver seat. His canine patient belongs to a couple in marital crisis and swallowed a crucial prop. Syd accepts teaching a med school class, with insecure eager beaver Alexander Conrad. She dislikes unconventional, erudite top lawyer Owen Frank at first sight, but given his record and the lack of an alternative accepts to follow his instructions. She can't keep her big trap closed during the deposition and is dumped by the lawyer. After Joanie left Phil frolicking on the couch to check an the babysitter, he cooks her an aphrodisiac feast and loses his patience when she calls it a porn set.
- Robbie is impressed by Tina's Halloween preparations, neighbor kid Taylor annually pulls his pranks on Jim. Yet Tina, who really can't handle baby Nicholas's incessant crying, comes down like a ton of bricks on Pete for trying to retaliate (which lands him and especially Jim in surprising trouble) and on sympathetic ex-rascal Robbie for making her the only 'bad cop'. Syd gets stuck working on Halloween night. Owen is vexed she seems to make life-changing decisions without even consulting her groom. The hospital is swamped with costumed patients and total weirdos, including 'witches' and lonely Hank who claims to be a harmless vampire. After Pete bluntly tells Tina she's so impossible since the baby's birth and her choice to start a B&B that he would be better off without such a mother, she snaps back to hate him too and runs away.
- Ray and Mason fight for Daisy's affection and things get worse when Daisy wants to break up with Ray. George must convince an elderly woman of her death. Joy seeks a job at Happy Time and learns info on George. Rube looks for his daughter.
- George goes on a Happy Time retreat and struggles to let down her defenses. George's family continues to try to sell their house. Mason loses the note with his intended reap and Daisy helps him correct his mistake.
- Delores makes Millie select the new temp assignment. Joy and Reggie meet the mysterious Angelo. Reggie is left home alone when her babysitter bails and Rube's gang does a group reap.
- George finds herself in a strange and potentially romantic relationship with a man who can see gravelings.
- Robbie's wedding preparations prove pure torture, especially if Tina's dad and twin mates the cops have their wicked prankster way, which only appeals to dad's reduced mental abilities, making him a worthless best man, her ma is pathologically vain. Syd ignores a hint to buy Robbie a microwave and gets nearly scolded when she pretends to know 'obviously' what her 'kid brother' -the offensive phrase- wants, her alternative crystal punch bowl breaks in the commotion. After the idiotic in-laws' coarseness chases him from his own bachelor party, getting blamed for dad joining in their stripper fun by his haughtily (but badly) 'advising' sisters gets too much even for gentle Robbie. Still the wedding is serene and moving, even dad's speech till he loses his thread and clumsily slaps the groom a bloody nose.
- Robbie worried he will be fired when pub owner Terra O'Neil's visits, despite his great business-boosting innovations like a baby salad and Friday live band. Instead he gets a proposition to take over as managing partner for 25% of the profit. Tina sees Syd behind his back about her 'pregnancy' symptoms, and tells him they're not ready for a baby; they both reconsider. Jim is finally back in the veterinary surgery, albeit shadowed by his temp, and finds a way around a father's religious objections against medical 'meddling' in treating his daughter's dog. Syd's clinic is under suspicious scrutiny by Dr. Minkus from the Board as she's being sued for alleged malpractice, yet refuses a settlement on principle. Phil and Joanie try to intercede for the needy with bureaucracy, notably Mike O'Brien's preteen son Ethan who needs special help to stay in his school where he's captain of the hockey team.
- Robbie decides to earn extra money to set up a trust fund for the baby. However, Tina wants him to pull the plug on surprisingly lucrative parties at O'Neils when she discovers it's how prostitutes recruit customers. Syd won't have the family attend her jury trial but can't wait, so she decides to track the victim's grandfather herself. However, Owen discovers the overbearing mother Lenore Decker gave a fake name. Syd meets the real dad, a charming 17-year old Jack Finch, after visit hours and messes up her testimony, but Owen gets inspired. Immature Joanie decides to register in college but takes her cue from cute student Aidan Green to change a sensible minor to history of rock music.
- Robbie eagerly prepares Tina's return from the hospital, but Pete isn't over the scary feeling of abandonment which makes him insecure. Jim is on the case of a stray cow who escaped from a meatpacking plant. Syd worries about unlikely patient Finch with LSD delusions and imagines even crazier possible consequences of telling Owen about her having kissed Dr. David Baylor.
- George gets a pet and Rube takes a shift on the grill at Der Waffle Haus.
- George is changing jobs to be able to buy a bike. Daisy takes a painting when she reaps an artist, but he doesn't want to move on while she has it. Mason spends time with a gay couple he is supposed to reap.
- Jim, who warned Robbie an address he asked about to deliver whiskey from O'Neill's could be a mob club, is testing a harmless mousetrap, but his rodent hunt only succeeds in wrecking half the house. The Italian customers sort of railroad Robbie into joining their poker table. They get grumpy when he outplays them every hand, but once they realize they mistook him for a don's son take him to the woods, stripped to his underwear, contemplating spy execution modes... Being preoccupied with a terminal cancer patient who feels guilty as an absent mother, Syd gets Joanie in her place to attend the Biltmore medical convention, for the free samples, but someone who remembers Syd gets her thrown out, and into jail with three hookers; they contemplate life and commiserate...
- While young Pete is off to his dad Peter for Thanksgiving, Robbie tells Tina he's on pub duty till 11PM on their first married holiday, but secretly plans a turkey barbecue dinner with Heather and vegetarian Hindu Raji's hopeless help, with a ridiculous result. Jim finally gets to take a bus to go shopping alone again, and promises the driver Diego Sandoval to pick up his mother from the airport. However, he loses his wallet and accepts a wild ride from punks he was too kind too. Joanie and Hannah enjoy a wheelchair visit from Phil Sutton, whose family never celebrated Thanksgiving; they decide to take a ride in the country, where the little minx 'rescues' a live turkey. The Providence Mayflower Daughters hold their annual Thanksgiving dinner in St. Clare's; their snobbish president wants Syd as personal physician for her knees complaints, but is surprised by some DNA tests.
- Even Robbie's "accelerated" three days Miami honeymoon looks miserable as his nose hurts when he tries to kiss. Even if they got there despite trouble with the cheap airline, Thrifty; when they do, so did a hurricane. Jim goes on external coached rehab therapy for a day but walks off even more irritable, especially attacking busy-body Syd, who is told by the therapist she may need help with her own trauma of 'loosing' the father she knew.
- Richmond Trinity has closed its doors, and now many of the staff have been shifted to James River, a rundown hospital in a low-income area. Things are made even worse when Christina and Bobbie have a run-in with the ER nursing supervisor. Tom gives up his administrative duties and dives into direct care.
- George finds Trip at his father's funeral with major consequences. Daisy is traumatized by her reap, a murder. Mason is the sensible one while Rube puts Roxy in temporary charge as he searches for something. Clancy has Reggie stay over.
- George is in a foul mood, after Trip. Daisy makes a new friend which makes Mason jealous. Rube leaves, looking for a mysterious woman from his past.
- When one of Roxy's reaps doesn't show up, George gets the idea to "help" fate along, with very dire consequences. Mason tries smuggling drugs, and Rube gets stressed at the airport. George catches Crystal messing with some workstations, and get into a little office war.
- George falls for the cute guy she's assigned to train at Happy Time, much to Delores' chagrin. Mason's reap at a children's birthday party turns out to be his worst experience ever.
- George makes a new friend and discovers her dad is not the person she thought he was.
- George's bike is stolen, her parents are selling the family house, Daisy's cross necklace spurs her interest in religion, and Mason tries to hustle some additional money.
- The Gravelings have the day off so the reaping is replaced with paperwork for Rube and the Reapers. George convinces Rube to computerize the data at Happy Time. George's family takes their first vacation since George's death.
- Robbie impresses fiancée, Tina, and Pete with his handy-man skills, also it's his way to hide from his moody dad, who falls and seems to have great trouble remembering anything not related to animals. Jim's professional psychiatric therapy is hard enough to cope with without whining Joanie butting in. She refuses to take notice of Syd's medical expert advice that the father may need institutional care. Heather is rushed off her feet and alone in the surgery, and looses cocker-spaniel Arthur. Syd's hunky adolescent pneumonia-patient Jason Zeller has nobody to take care of him; he refuses any contact with, or help from, his estranged father, Steven Zeller, who lives with his gay partner Chris. Joe won't take no on his dream invitation to a governor's ball with the king of Morocco, even throws in a private fashion show, but she's otherwise preoccupied.
- Robbie's family is getting desperate to find new lodgings, within 16 days, while the renovation has already started, so he takes the first place he can get. While Jim successfully delivers Patty's puppies, Tina has a crash C-section, but she and Robbie's premature son pull trough. Owen and the police have difficulty protecting Syd now schizophrenic Kevin had sent photographs suggesting that he's a danger to her loved ones too. Joanie is still spoiled with attentions from both Phil and Jackson, but tells them to stop rivaling, yet refuses to choose.
- Tina tells Robbie to write wedding gift thank you cards and help Pete with his school project on Jupiter in the morning, so they can train for his skateboard tournament in the afternoon. However, the boys get bored and sneak off. Robbie shows his most daring trick but Petie copies and breaks a wrist. Neither dares telling Tina, who blames the brand new step-dad. Dad's insurance finally pays for his rehab therapy. He holds back to spare fellow patients, even making troublemaker George his buddy. Joanie is presented to the occupational therapist and basketball coach Phil Sutton, a former patient, in a wheelchair, who also helps her with administratively troubled patient files. Meanwhile Syd starts her psychological therapy, where she realizes how she really feels about her late mother and her own medical vocation.
- George is saddled with a tedious collating task and Daisy recruits her and Mason to make money from her reap. Roxy grieves her own death.
- Daisy Adair shows up to replace Betty, and promptly moves into George's apartment. George tries her hand at bowling, and Joy discovers Reggie's toilet tree. Rube talks to Joy while waiting for his reap. Mason reaps the new guy in the Happy Time office. George starts to live a little as her own person, rather than just trying to avoid everything.
- Idealist Heather is tickled pink she can work for this year's Earth Day regional committee, and presents her hand-picked stand-in: Robbie, who keeps doing bar evening shifts at the same time. Alas his social skills aren't matched by secretarial ones; dad doesn't have the heart to fire him, but sets a crafty hamster trap... Syd was excited that a New York med school reunion offers her another chance with hunky bachelor Eric, who even sent her flowers, but is preoccupied by lying patient Talia, whose baby needs a blood transfusion from her haughty black single father Marcus Weber, who refuses unless Talia dumps her charming white mate Jake, the baby's loving dad... Doug has a great innovating idea, the aromatic pet mating collar in functional colors, but promises his boss a prototype demonstration without having tested anything, Joanie helps while instincts don't. Actually his success comes at a surprising price...
- Robbie is late for an auction of city-impounded goods but is assured he gets an incredible break: a huge Victorian house for $7.50. The picture proves outdated; he now owns a regular ruin which he's legally obliged to renovate or tear down, but Tina's reaction surprises him. Syd feels like her engagement with Owen is being tested by the universe as Joanie suggested: she keeps meeting magnificent men, including a dancing-seducing groom and underwear model Lucius, who dreads cancer or any scar, yet the one she dreams of kissing is equally medicine-devoted Dr. David Baylor. Jim diagnoses a whole stable of riding horses with equine infectious anemia, which will kill them in about a year, but suggests an alternative to having them put down as the absentee owner Mike Weaver wanted.
- Robbie's sudden urge to paint the apartment, general paternal attitude and weirdly coming and going health complaints are diagnosed by Syd as nesting and sympathetic pregnancy syndrome. As her lawyer Owen Frank believed her case would only be tried in weeks, Syd decided to forget about her indefinite suspension by helping Joanie at the Barkery, but is miserable without medicine, her all-consuming vocation, and her rigid efficiency just won't square with either customer service or the kitchen, where she's out-staged by a former summer temp which she suggests should be fired, only to be sacked on her first day; Owen drops by to tell her case is advanced to next week, year now she can't concentrate on that either.
- Robbie is now really interested in coaching, even changes shifts to be there early, but is also focusing on Pete Calcatera's mother Tina. Learning Pete's father will never return, and she runs a garage, he actually sabotages pa's muffler -alas accidentally also an expensive part- to have an excuse to drop by, but she refuses to go lunch together meanwhile; luckily Pete insists to have him invited at Chimp Fun Zone to celebrate his successful school project. Syd gets Joanie, who is impossible to live with, neglects the Barkery and can't face Burt since the miscarriage, to go in therapy. Syd can't drag Graham to Mary's funeral, but learns she owned his lighthouse, which is now to be sold; she gets him to plastic surgery consultation, but the teaching crowd scares him off after a few minutes; she finally gets him to the graveyard, facing his lasting nightmare, where he accepts surgery.
- Christina clashes with hotshot and arrogant new surgeon Dr. Phillips over his handling of her long-time young patient Amy Johnson who has been diagnosed with AVM. Although the surgery goes well Morrissey is far from amused with her actions. Meanwhile, Amanda checks in for biopsy surgery with Tom who hires Ray to be her nurse and for the procedure to be kept from Christina. Elsewhere, Larry from Accounting overpays Candy so she suggests drinks - Larry is delighted until Ray confronts him. Who will win?
- David Gendler's cancer, which had been in remission, returns and anxious to get him the best treatment and onto a new trial she manages to anger Tom when his patient gets bumped to accommodate David. So Christina has a choice to make? Meanwhile, Camille spends the day with her grandmother Amanda at the hospital. Isabel tries to get to see Bobbie but Bobbie refuses until she brings back her titanium leg and Candy's unit gets called to serve in Afghanistan as Ray cheats on her with Dr. Marshall.