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Maggie goes back to work as a journalist, prompting psychologist Jason to move his office into their home so he can keep his eye on the kids. Things don't get off to a great start: the first night he gets a call from the police that Mike has been picked up for illegally driving a car.
Jason embarrasses Mike at a Bruce Springsteen concert when they are interviewed together.
Jason fumes when Maggie spends long hours on a toxic waste story with handsome co-worker Fred.
Maggie gives an honest assessment of Carol's writing of an article for her school magazine; Mike and Ben discover track betting.
Jason and Maggie want to go to a mountain lodge for a weekend, but are reluctant to leave the kids alone.
Coming across a compatibility test in Jason's office, Maggie decides she and Jason should fill it out, but her answers don't tab with his. Meanwhile, Mike feigns interest in karate when his real goal is a girl attending the course.
Carol develops a crush on a family friend, who thinks of her as his little sister.
Mike hurts more than his pride when he takes a nasty fall off a dirt bike that he promised his parents he wouldn't go near.
Mike doodles on his aptitude test and winds up with an IQ score of 27.
A depressed department store Santa consulting Jason decides to commit suicide by leaping down the Seavers' chimney.
Mike backs out of the family-bowling match so he can date a snobbish girlfriend.
Jason faces off against Ben's hockey coach, who's teaching the boys to play dirty; Mike learns ballroom dancing.
Maggie casually mentions to Jason that she might be pregnant; Mike acts as a weekend servant to Ben; and Carol wants to divorce her class-project husband.
The PTA head rejects the Seavers as dance chaperones.
Ben is ashamed at an art project (a poorly molded heart made of clay) that he intends to give his dad as a birthday gift. Especially when he learns Mike and Carol were able to afford more expensive gifts. Ben frets over his predicament to Mike, who gives him a can and asks him to go out and collect money from his neighbors, claiming it's for charity. Come Jason's birthday, Ben presents him with an automatic 35-mm camera. Wow, Jason's excited that he got something he also wanted. But also wow, since he wonders how Ben could afford something so very expensive. Even under questioning, Ben doesn't answer, but Mike lets slip what happened. Jason's upset, especially since Mike gave his impressionable brother some non-serious advice that ended up getting taken seriously, and as a result, ended with the theft of cash. Jason takes Ben to return the money. Oh, that ashtray ... Ben finally musters up the courage to give his father the heart sculpture; Jason is truly touched, especially since it can be used as an ashtray (and because of its shape, can be used to encourage his patients who smoke to quit the habit).
Mike blows off studying for a test again! Eventually, it comes to the night before the big history exam, and Mike decides the only way he will pass the test (and thus, have a fighting chance to pass the class) is to write crib notes on his shoes. Principal DeWitt gives the test, to which Mike somehow knows the answers without having to look at his shoes. He's astounded that, even under extreme pressure to memorize the material, he knows the answers. Then, as he's bragging about his success, he blows it; he puts his feet up on an adjacdent desk to relax, and DeWitt sees the crib notes. Jason and Maggie are called to the school, and Mike explains that he really did know the answers; he absorbed the material as he was writing the information on his shoes. DeWitt allows Mike to take a make-up test ... this time, clad in just his underwear!
Maggie's assignment interferes with anniversary plans.
Reporter Maggie and psychiatrist Jason both face important career decisions.
Maggie plans a surprise reunion for Jason's college rock band.
A new school year brings boredom, bullies, and romantic mix-ups.
A cheerleader befriends Carol solely to meet Mike.
We open on a public speaking class, where Boner is finishing an extremely sexist speech on the female (several girls run from the room). Mike's speech isn't nearly as offensive; in fact, it's hardly anything at all. Under pressure yet again to pass another class, Mike takes some really bad advice from a classmate. The classmate is a con man who sells Mike a "magic" rock, which supposedly will help him prepare for his speech. In the end, Mike finds he must rely on his own wits, and ends up giving a very good extemporaneous speech on fraud.
The winter formal causes opposite problems for Carol and Mike.
Maggie's quarreling parents come to visit the Seavers.
Mike and his friends go to a college party and have to decide whether to use drugs or not.
Carol wants to use radio-contest winnings on a nose job.
Maggie wants Jason to fire the elderly handyman he hired to fix the furnace, but he refuses because the man is a friend.
Jason knows the editor offering Maggie a dream job is a notorious womanizer.
The family scrambles to help find an out-of-work Maggie a job after she turns into Super Mom, preparing oversize meals and assigning new chores.
Mike is unaware that he's been nominated for student-body president because he's "a sure loser."
Ben asks Carol's advice on getting a new bike from their parents.
A star is born when Mike lands a leading role in the school play opposite the lovely Monica.
Bobby's annoying habits make Carol look elsewhere for the man of her dreams -- just in time for her to notice a new student.
During a tonsillectomy, Ben has an out-of-body experience, dreaming that he escapes with a friendly cabbie, only to find a new Ben has replaced him at home.
After their success in the school play, Mike and Monica set their sights on a Broadway audition for "Our Town."
Jason meets a girl Jill, who works on a project with Eddie Mike, and boner. Jill needs to talk to Jason.
Maggie and Jason try to keep Mike in his room to complete an English paper, but Mike's mind is of course elsewhere.
Reason flies out the window when Bobby and his parents arrive at the Seavers' for dinner and a special announcement -- that Bobby and Carol are engaged.
Maggie fumes over the many irritants that seem to be driving her and Jason apart -- until unexpected news sheds light on the situation.
Maggie and Carol share confidences at the beauty salon, but later Carol learns to her chagrin that a secret isn't safe with Maggie.
A letter from the girl he met in Hawaii has Mike scheming to fly to Los Angeles to see her without his parents' knowing.
At the school dance, Mike gets a girl and Carol gets raked over the coals. Meanwhile, Ben's adventure goes awry.
Great expectations turn sour at the Dewey High dance after Mike hears Lydia's voice; and Ben and Stinky find themselves in a seedy diner eyeing a pinball machine that pays real money.
The Seavers begin to make room for baby, relegating Ben to the guest quarters and making the others lament the changes bound to come. Meanwhile, Maggie grasps for a way to tell her boss she is pregnant.
Spring-cleaning breathes new life into the family's household objects, and each has a story to tell (via flashbacks from past episodes).
Household objects continue to recall occasions in the Seaver home.
Mike and Boner learn that Coach Lubbock has been fired, prompting them to organize a protest.
Jason, Carol, Mike and Boner are arrested in the demonstration over the dismissal of Coach Lubbock.
At Mike's high-school graduation, family members recall moments when it seemed like his graduation would never take place.
Ben gets spooked at the prospect of asking a girl to a Halloween party; Jason becomes a disruptive force at Lamaze class.
Maggie goes into labor on Ben's 12th birthday and Ben confesses to a patient at the hospital that he's already feeling crowded.
Mike has a showdown with Jason over his rights as an 18-year-old college student, and declares his freedom from parental rule.
b: 9 Nov 88 pc: 186432 w: Tom Walla d: John Tracy --------------------------------------------------------------------------------"Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?"gs: Charlie [ Tawney ] rc: Irma, Wally Jason learns his widowed mother has a beau.
Carol is selected to the Dewey High homecoming court. Throughout the episode, she endures many emotions; after all, she's very excited and happy that she has been accepted as one of her class' most popular students. But that's overshadowed by her extreme nervousness and insecurity; even though Carol has blossomed into a very pretty young lady, she still lives in the image of herself as a homely, nerdy, slightly overweight teen-ager (from the early seasons). One night, she has a nightmare where she is all dressed up and glamorous, until she suddenly morphs into her old self; the entire school, along with Mr. DeWitt and Mike, torment her. After seriously considering declining a spot on the homecoming court, Carol accepts the nomination. In the end, it turns out the other popular homecoming queen nominees are just as nervous as Carol is, if not more so. BTW -- Carol does NOT get to be homecoming queen, but has a great time at the dance.
(A girl named "Judy" seems to be attracted to Ben and his new haircut which he thought was geeky. When he tries to ask her out, she agrees only if it was at a party. Ben pretends that it is his birthday and he throws a party at his house that night (with Judy as one of the guests). Mike tricks Maggie and Jason into leaving the house before the party but they return in the middle of it when they realize that Mike had scammed them. The party ends and as Ben says goodbye to Judy outside she gives him his first kiss.)
Maggie prepares her "Working Mother of the Year" acceptance speech.
When Mike takes a job at a convenience store, his mother is worried about him working the dangerous night shift; but Mike is more concerned about the favoritism his racist boss shows him as one of the few white employees.
Jason punishes Carol and Ben unequally for the same offense when they are both caught after sneaking out for dates without permission.
Jason intervenes when Mike gets bad grades in psychology.
Carol and her boyfriend, Sandy (who has been the butt of recurring jokes from her brothers), attend a college fraternity party, where alcohol was served. The next day, Carol frets as Sandy is apparently late for their date. The phone rings, and Mike and Ben are yukking it up as they expect Sandy to offer an excuse. But the jokes end quickly as Carol learns that Sandy was injured in a car accident. At the hospital, Sandy tells Carol he had driven drunk and was likely facing charges. Jason is furious when he finds out, though Maggie is a little more understanding. Carol tells Sandy she'll see him later ... but later never arrives. When they arrive home, Mike breaks the news that Sandy had died (apparently from internal bleeding that had not earlier been detected). Carol is at first in angry denial, but as Mike lets the family in on more details, it's obvious Carol is about to learn a painful lesson about drinking and driving.
An angry Jason confronts Ben and Mike, who gives conflicting versions of how Ben came to sell Carol's old term papers to students at Dewey High -- and to date a seductive 18-year-old.
Mike is over the moon when he attends an open casting session and wins a part on a TV cop show -- and crushed when his single line is cut in the editing.
Maggie's parents give Mike, Carol & Ben $5,000 each as part of their inheritance. When Mike looks over used cars, he meets his bum friend. Mike decides to use the money to send his friend to Florida. Carol feels guilty of taking $5,000 since they were saving that money to go on a trip to Ireland, so she goes to the travel agency to buy them two plane tickets to Ireland. Ben ends up going on a spending spree with his two friends. Buying CDs, jackets, going bowling, candy store, etc. Soon he had lots of friends following him around. So they ditch them @ a burger place, but they follow them there. Ben decides to use his last $200 to buy burgers & drinks for everyone. Then he learns that he's the 1,000,000th customer having his order on the house, winning a trophy & another $5,000! Jason & Maggie were upset with Ben's spending spree until he told him he had $5,200! Ben gets mad @ his freinds for using his friendship over money.
The Seavers' reception to raise money for a free mental-health clinic spells disaster when they forget the date of the party and must scramble at the last minute for a caterer.
Ben asks permission to get his ear pierced, which leads to a serious argument between his parents.
While on a Valentine's Day dinner date with Kate, Mike runs into Julie at the restaurant.
Chrissy becomes a teenager in Maggie's dream, which is influenced by her fear of being an older parent in a sea of youngsters taking their kids to preschool.
Ben weighs the pros and cons of cheating after he learns the tricks of the test-passing trade from sly schoolmate Vito.
In a moment of introspection as he prepares to graduate, Mike wrestles with self-doubt about his ability as a director.
With Jason's wallet missing, the Seavers must rely on others to provide them with room and board while their house is being fumigated.
Jason and Mike head off together to inspect the mountain cabin Jason has inherited from his Uncle George.
When Mike lands a role in an off-Broadway play, he leaves college to pursue acting full-time in New York City.
Mike becomes roommates with sister Carol, now a Columbia University student.
Mike and his friend Eddie schemingly join "Parents Without Mates" to meet women.
At the school's Parents Night, the Seavers learn Ben's been telling his friends that the girl he's dating is promiscuous.
A flirty Jason gets jealous when Maggie turns the tables.
The Seavers spend a rainy Halloween night telling ghost stories.
The Seavers spend a rainy Halloween night telling ghost stories.
Jason buys an anniversary trip to Paris from travel agent Mike, who himself wins a European tour that falls apart; Maggie, in Paris, is struck with appendicitis.
Maggie is hospitalized in Paris, while Mike finds himself stuck on the road with an angry customer.
Jason, happy to see his mother's second marriage crumbling, doesn't want to provide her with professional help.
Chrissy starts spending much time with her imaginary friend, a six-foot-tall mouse named Ike.
Mike's friend Eddie shows up for a double date with Mike's ex-girlfriend.
An an intrafamily communications seminar, Mike and Jason discover just how alike they are.
Jason becomes Ben's business partner in the management of a rap group, but uses the money he's invested to control Ben.
Maggie's dad drops in for an unexpected visit, with news of his imminent death.
Jason takes Maggie on a tropical getaway to lift her spirits after her father's death, trusting Chrissy to Mike and Carol.
Mike competes with a well-established actor for a role in a soap opera, learning how tenuous an acting career can be.
Though Jason had an insensitive Carol pitch in at the clinic, he objects to her dating an ex-con she meets there.
In an homage to The Twilight Zone, Ben awakens to discover he's Jeremy Miller, an actor on the set of "Meet the Cleavers".
On a blind date shaping up as a disaster, Carol goes to the carnival, and finds unexpected fun and excitement.
Mike and Kate accompany the eloping Eddie and a hat-check bimbette to Law Vegas, giving Mike and Carol the wrong idea.
Leonardio Dicaprio joins the cast as Luke Brower. He is now shown in the opening credits
Mike gets involved when he learns his prize pupil Luke is homeless.
Mike persuades Jason and Maggie to let Luke stay with them temporarily; then Jason's wine cellar goes missing.
Jason and Maggie compete to write a newspaper column; Ben hates his glasses.
Mike gears up for his big day as a TV soap opera star just as Luke gears up to move out of the Seavers'.
Luke is afraid to visit the doctor, so Jason accompanies him -- but it's Jason who turns out to need surgery.
Carol accompanies Maggie to a resort, which turns out to be hosting a singles convention; meanwhile, the all-male weekend planned at home is ruined when Chrissy is set home with head lice.
Nouveau riche neighbors move in next door; Ben is forced to look after Luke on his first day of high school; Jason's scheme to let Chrissie stay up late backfires when the neighbors throw a lavish party.
Consumer advocate Maggie raps a vacuum cleaner that Ben broke without telling her.
The ghost of Maggie's father oversees the Seavers' visit to her childhood home.
While Jason and Maggie are away, the principal informs Mike that Luke's birth father is back in town -- and wants him back.
Maggie and Jason put Mike on the spot for Luke's curfew problems.
Luke's father George visits the Seavers hoping that Luke has mellowed a little and would like to spend some time with him but Luke doesn't. He was about to leave when he collapses outside the door. He says that can't move, so they take him in. Jason and Ben offer to deliver his load, and they experience all sorts of chaos on the way. Mike thinks that George is faking his injury so that he could stay and Luke would have to talk to him. But the doctor tells Maggie who tells Mike that unless George stops driving trucks, he could become paralyzed. Mike talks to George and tells him to tell Luke but doesn't want Luke to pity him and doesn't anything else to do but be a trucker. Mike suggests that maybe he could open a truck stop. Luke finds George struggling to get up and they finally talk. The next day after Jason and Ben return, George tells them that he is giving up trucking and will open a truck stop and Luke's going with him. Luke says goodbye to the Seavers.
Maggie wants to fulfill a dream by climbing a mountain.
A power failure causes dissensions in the Seaver household.
The Seavers move to Washington, D.C., but share a final meal and memories in the empty house.