In this episode a mother thinks her teen daughter is involved with drugs though her drug test comes back tested and negative. The mother enlists the help of William to prove this theory one way or another.
Tests reveal the gender of Joan and Roland's baby. The Morans attend a cookout for Delta Force members and their families. Roxy works to reopen the Hump Bar under a new name.
Mary has a one night stand with a witness. Problems arise when he is accused of murder.
A young couple finds that their new neighbours will go to any length to keep their neighbourhood "perfect". Writer: Kelly Kennemer Director: Mary Harron Guest star: Meredith Bailey (Heather), Bonita Friedericy (Debra Fabre (uncredited)), Peter Strand Rumpel (Ron), Tom Carey (Simmons), James D. Hopkin ...
Roger begins to release photos of himself to the local media for extra cash, prompting the CIA to initiate an Alien Task Force. Through a twist of fate, Roger ends up in charge of the task force in disguise, creating tension at home ...
Unappreciated by Stan, Francine visits her parents over spring break. Yet the family is unaware of Roger's own plans to become the 'King of Spring Break,' as he invites college coeds to come party at their revamped home. While Steve tries to lose ...
Officially declared dead after an accident with a pudding truck, Stan comes back to life to realize his dream of leaving a legacy on the world and begins to excavate his home in search of Ollie North's "Contra"-band buried treasure. As the search ...
Stan goes in search of a former KGB agent, Sergei, and is shocked to find that the man is his new next-door neighbor and that Sergei has already turned Steve into a communist. Meanwhile, Roger and Klaus head to France for a little ...
When Charlie meets the fiancée of Angie's grown-up son, he realizes it's not for the first time. Alan tries to get Jake to study for his algebra final.
Charlie's attracted to an older self-help author. Alan's insistance that Jake complete his Taming of the Shrew book report is hampered by Jake's continually losing the book.