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- When the neighbors begin to boycott the kids, Fish decides to hold an 'open house' to show them how wrong they are about his delinquent charges.
- A psychiatrist from social welfare drops by to investigate the group home dynamic.
- When Fish nabs a well-paying two-day gig as bodyguard for rock star Johnny Sultan, with a possible full-time position as the star's head of security, Sultan stays overnight at the house due to injury from over-zealous fans.
- Fish's daughter, Beverly, incurs her father's wrath as she prepares to marry a much-older man.
- On the day of his retirement, Fish (Abe Vigoda) doesn't show up for work.
- Victor and Jilly are life-long friends, but Victor strives to make it something more. Meanwhile, Fish is in the dog house for accusing Bernice's decision-making capabilities of being inept.
- When Loomis questions where he came from, Charlie invites over an exchange student from Africa who puts the boy in touch with his roots.
- Fish applies for a job working security at a million dollar facility.
- Mike becomes a big hit singing at a club on amateur night, drawing the attention of a rich older divorced woman who offers to finance his singing career. Meanwhile, after having a second phone installed in the house, Fish now finds himself with twice as many calls to answer.
- When Victor suddenly starts waving money around, Fish discovers him to be a bag man for betting cards.
- Marvin, a boy from school, has a crush on Diane but lacks the confidence to meet her face to face.
- As Christmas approaches, Fish's temporary gig as an undercover shoplifter Detective (in a Santa suit) has turned him into an even bigger Scrooge than usual, ordering that the Christmas celebration at the house be kept to a minimum, especially expenses.
- Boredom plagues Fish's first day of retirement.
- The kids bring home a stray dog, knowing Fish won't allow pets. Meanwhile, a newspaper obituary has included Fish among the deceased.
- Loomis clashes with a new arrival at the group home, both younger and shorter than he is.
- The kids bring home an older man they've befriended, Harry, who's highly intelligent and helps them with their math homework. However, Harry also claims to have been a guest on another planet peopled by an immortal race of peaceful beings.
- Bernice decides to visit a psychiatrist; Victor gets tutored in English by a pretty classmate.
- The Lesters decide to solve their childless situation by adopting one of the kids from the group home.
- Phil and Bernice arrive for their first day at their new job, taking care of five juvenile delinquents with no other place to stay.
- Against his better judgment, Fish is persuaded to join a senior citizens protest demonstration, only to find himself arrested.
- Fish is released from jail, but his arrest may lead to his being removed from his job as a house parent at the group home.
- Mr. and Mrs. Fish plan to celebrate their 38th wedding anniversary on the same night Diane has her first date.