- Bailey finds out Jill's drug dealer still supplies her and seeks help with her mother, nurse Holbrook, who is rather inclined to believe her story he's a stalker. Artie Baum first tries to hide out, somewhat overstaying his welcome in the Salinger home, then admits he can't stand his parents fighting. Claudia convinces him to try getting the together, but that fails. Insecure Charlie builds up and comes to trust his fathering skills when pushed by Kristen to take a more active part in bringing up baby Owen, rewarded with his first 'dada' cries. Justin is not amused when Julia keeps turning to his busybody mother Helene Thompson, who obsesses about their common childhood. Julia even lets her drag them to a soup kitchen and, worst, shows her a love poem he wrote for her.—KGF Vissers
- Bailey discovers Jill's relapse into drugs after she gets into a car accident and continues to deny that she has a problem. Bailey tries talking to Jill's nurse mother about it, but finds that Jill has already approached her paranoid and skeptical mother with a fabricated story about Bailey's obsession with her. When Jill finds out about Bailey's meeting with her mother, she angrily tells him that she does not want anyone's help and skips town. Meanwhile, Julia alienates Justin by befriending his eccentric mother, whom he can't stand. Claudia launches a plan to help Artie get his estranged parents back together, but it doesn't work. Also, Charlie's efforts to bond with baby Owen to make him say his first words finally pay off.—Anonymous
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