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Season 2 |
| 21 :02x01 - New Moon (Feb/06/1993) | | The Torkelsons end up getting a new start, as Millicent and her kids move to Seattle, where she has taken a job as a nanny for the two spoiled children of a widower named Brian Morgan. In the opener, Brian's daughter Molly plots to disrupt the closeness between Dorothy Jane and Millicent. | Director: Arlene Sanford Writer: Michael Jacobs (1) | | | | | | |
| 23 :02x03 - Sleeping with the Enemy (Feb/20/1993) | | Dorothy Jane is positively horrified when she is informed that she will have to share a bedroom with Molly. However, Molly is not the least bit concerned because she's too busy worrying about her father after catching him with a really attractive woman. | | Guest Stars: Erin Gray as Jennifer | Director: Arlene Sanford Writer: Lisa A. Bannick | | | | | | | | | |
| 26 :02x06 - Winner Take Millicent (Mar/20/1993) | | Brian gets an unexpected visit from his hot shot younger brother, Jim. Jim decides to ask out Millicent and soon things heat up between them. This new connection ends up leaving poor Brian out in the cold. However, he still will not admit that he has feelings for Millicent. | | Guest Stars: Christopher Rich as Jim Morgan | Director: Patrick Maloney (1) Writer: Wayne Lemon | | | |
| 27 :02x07 - To Jane Eyre is Human (Mar/27/1993) | | Molly decides to plagiarize Dorothy Jane's old book report for Jane Eyre, instead of using it as a guide like Dorothy Jane had intended. After she fights with Molly about it, Dorothy Jane finds out the real reason Molly ended up copying the report. The reason being is that Brian had gotten on to her for her failing report card and he told her if she got another bad grade in English she would be grounded for a year. | Director: Patrick Maloney (1) Writer: Mark Lisson | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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