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Bobby's former band member, Lochie Burns pays a visit. While Bobby stayed the same, Lochie has become a successful - and restless - businessman.
Wayne loads off his nephew Sam at Bobby's. Anna works for the school paper and for that has gotten a computer from school. Thomas wants to raise some money by finding partners who want to place ads in the paper.
A rip-off sends the mob after Wayne - who now stays for some days at Bobby's driving everyone mad.
Bobby and Doug buy a grill and want to throw a family barbecue. Anna is tutored in maths by Susan, an older girl Thomas has the hots for. Things cool down when he and Anna learn she's a lesbian.
According to a 'survey' among the boys, Thomas learns that he's the only one besides a geek who hasn't done 'it'.
Anna's new friend, Nicola Norton, changes her for the worse - nobody can recognize her again, let alone handle her. Fights are imminent.
Another below-the-belt gig means the end for Wayne managing Bobby. Bobby takes on managing duties for an up-and-coming band.
A crazy fan who found out Bobby has kids - but not with her - threatens Bobby and his family.
Bobby thinks his age is an issue and he considers giving up Rock and Roll. Doug's mother visits with news: she's dating.
Bobby - and subsequently Doug - think the new next-door neighbor is a vampire.
Tracy dates Wayne - partly out of boredom, partly tricked into it - and finds him the next morning in her bathrobe.
A rich rock star offers a lot of money for a '69 record Bobby owns - the only problem is to find it.
Tracy tells a slimy business client that she is married to Bobby to get him to back off. With the client coming over to the house to sign some papers, Tracy asks Doug to pretend to be her husband, Bobby Rivers.
The kids' 16th birthday is approaching and Bobby is in charge of buying them the present. Emma Bigelow wants to throw a pool party for the kids - which make Anna worry about her appearance.
With Anna and Thomas out of town on school sports trip and Doug at an actors' workshop, Bobby and Tracy find themselves alone in the house for the weekend.
Bobby considers selling the house in order to pay back an advance he got several years ago on his record sale - but which didn't live up to its expectations.
Misunderstandings lead to Thomas and Anna thinking Bobby and Tracy are going to get married.
Thomas wants Rhys, a typical bully, to guard his flea market stand. In exchange, Rhys wants a date with Anna.
Thomas' continued insults are beginning to take their toll on Bobby. Fortunately, Doug has a parenting book that's sure to help.
Thomas and Anna catch the flu, Doug catches the flu and also Tracy catches the flu - which leaves Bobby in charge. Bobby is nominated for an award.
Because no one answers the phone calls (or does it properly), Thomas decides to buy an answering machine.
The clan prepares to go on a weekend vacation, for the first time together.
Thomas considers moving out. Thanks to Anna, the clan is featured in the David Brasche Show.