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When Mildred Rafkin comes back searching for her mother's brooch, Jackie suggests hiring a medium for help.
Henry feels the pains of unemployment after he's fired for satirizing the president in a cartoon.
Wanting to surprise his parents with an Easter visit, Monroe is shocked when they tell him not to come.
Jackie continues her relationship with a married man despite opposition from the family.
Muriel takes a stand for independence when Henry objects to her photographing a male centerfold.
Henry's 75-year-old father wants to start a new life after he's booted out of a rest home for cavorting with the ladies.
While on jury duty, Henry creates havoc when he unknowingly destroys a piece of evidence.
Muriel's former boyfriend stops by for dinner and directs his attention to Jackie.
Muriel's divorced college friend arrives for a visit and propositions Henry.
Sara believes that Monroe needs a sex surrogate to overcome his problems.
Henry and Muriel's table doesn't include a setting for a lion that wanders into their dinner party.
Henry and his boss set out to capture the crooks who stole Sara's purse.
Sara's reputation is on the line when she accepts a dinner date and a promotion from the bank manager.
After a disagreement with Henry, Jackie and Sara move to a tenement.
Muriel moves out when she and Henry disagree over Sara's new job.
Muriel and Henry's anniversary plans change when Sara and her friend Monroe are arrested.
After an armored car company goes on strike, Jackie's forced to take home $100,000 from the bank where she works.
Sara goes on a trip to Lake Tahoe with her friends, and Henry panics after he inadvertently finds birth control pills in her room.
Henry and Muriel consider renting the just vacant apartment they have to their own daughters. The girls promise to work hard to pay the rent. Henry discovers the previous lodger was a transvestite. A masseuse and a body paint artist come to ask for the flat but Henry dislikes them.