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Maggie returns with a new look and a cheery disposition; and Paul finds a home pregnancy test.
Cate's moody sister pays a visit. Meanwhile, Bridget dates Donny Doyle; and Kerry pursues Kyle.
The annoyingly cheerful Doyles dine at the Hennessys and ask them to be part of a wedding.
Bridget plays mother to a sack of flour for a health-class project; Kerry gets involved in baking to raise money for charity.
Bridget and Paul have problems with rivalry; Bridget with Paul's boss's daughter, Paul with his boss.
Cate has to work more hours at the hospital; Paul tries to interest Rory in baseball trading cards.
The Hennessys vacation at Cate's parents' Florida condo, where Rory befriends a senior citizen and Cate's old boyfriend turns up.
When Bridget tapes over a video Kerry was using for a school project, Paul insists that Bridget cooperate on Kerry's replacement project. Kerry's theme: how the "beautiful" Bridget uses her looks to get her way. This annoys Bridget because she thinks it makes her look shallow (it does). So she takes up tennis---to give her "depth."
Paul's all revved up at the prospect of writing the biography of a race-car driver.
After Paul becomes a "cool parent" to his daughters' friends, Cate warns him that it may not last long.
Bridget and Kerry drive to see Ben at his dorm; Rory reads "To Kill a Mockingbird."
Bridget's upset because Paul won't let her date a drum instructor; Kerry's angry at Jason over a compliment.
Paul has a dream in which his daughters are living "Three's Company"-style with Kyle.
Paul agrees to let Bridget attend a party only if she brings Kerry, who's unhappy after breaking up with her boyfriend.
Bridget says that, instead of going to college, she wants to attend beauty school; Paul shows Kerry's artwork to the principal.
The girls are not pleased when Paul bends the rules that applied to them and allows Rory to go on a date.
As the Hennessys prepare for Christmas, Paul wants to have the brightest house lights and Kerry finds a stray dog.
Paul meets his new editor, who has twice as many daughters and double Paul's concerns.
Paul starts a contest to see who in the family can last the longest without a favorite thing. The winner chooses their vacation site.
After learning about Kyle's new job, Bridget dates another boy; Kerry wants to be allowed to have a first date.
When they find out that Paul is reading a book on parenting, the girls try to get a chapter ahead of him.
The rest of the family tries to get out of spending one last family Halloween in their treehouse, while Paul tries everything to make them stay.
Bridget jumps at the chance to try out for an opening on the school's cheerleading squad.
Paul fully approves of Bridget's new boyfriend, whose father is a baseball legend.
Paul keeps trying to prevent Bridget from taking a driver's test; Kerry enters an art competition.
Bridget gets a job at a clothing store to learn the value of a dollar, but she's more interested in the value of the employee discount.
Paul's goal to watch a football game runs into interference from the kids.
Bridget doesn't tell the truth about where she's going and Kerry is suspended from school.