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Bully becomes a little too overprotective of L.K. when she becomes smitten with a globe-trotting Renaissance man.
L.K. is frustrated by the language barrier in trying to get at what's bothering the new maid, an Italian who's a great worker but bursts into tears at the drop of a hat.
Bully makes a killing at L.K.'s country club gambling with members who don't know that Bully isn't L.K.
Eleanor and Quentin want to buy their bankrupt neighbors' house so they can choose a better class of neighbor, and turn a profit in the bargain.
Bully and the new chef cross spatulas when they enter a chili cook-off.
Eleanor finally gets a court date to contest her brother's will, and learns that Bobby's testimony is the key to the case.
The crazy gardener hired by Eleanor has everyone terrified, but nobody wants to tell him he's fired.
Bully sends $500 to an impoverished former boxer, but when L.K. checks the guy out, she is surprised by what she finds.
Bully regrets that he asked L.K. to bowl on his team after she's a big hit; Quentin wants to leave his mark by doing something other than writing.
L.K. doesn't know how to tell the visiting president of a small country that his government has been ousted in his absence.
Bully and Ricardo look after Eleanor's friend's daughter, a troublemaker who defies Bully and goes off to a party.
Bully and Ricardo think L.K. is too young to spend all her time at home, so they try to fix her up with a date.
With her financial empire teetering and Bully in need of an operation, L.K. becomes a tyrant trying to regain control.
The ensemble scheduled to play at Eleanor's charity benefit cancels, so L.K. opts for Las Vegas-style entertainment.
Ricardo is asked to perform with a group that recorded a song he wrote, and Bully refuses to go watch him.
Bully and Ricardo invite Quentin out for a night with the boys to cheer him up after his latest investment book receives a scathing review.
Bully takes a job at an ice-cream parlor so he can pay for an expensive birthday present for L.K.
Eleanor is appalled that one of her sophisticated friends would be attracted to Bully and invite him to a ballet with her.
Bully and Ricardo buy a swayback nag, which breaks out of the stables, taking Eleanor's prize filly with it.
L.K. throws a party for Bully and Ricardo that proves to be more popular than Eleanor's "social event of the season."
Bully is uncomfortable living in the lap of luxury and wants to move back to the retirement home.
In the series pilot, former showgirl L.K. McGuire, who inherited an estate that she must share with her snooty in-laws, invites her scruffy uncle and his roommate to spend the weekend.