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Season 7 |
| 142 :07x01 - Making the Grade (Sep/19/1997) | Karen's headed to college and finally feels like an adult until she meets her fellow classmate, Carol. Only in Carol's "mind" would she think that taking everyone of her daughters classes wouldn't upset Karen, which it does. Setting up a confrontation between mother and daughter.
Meanwhile, Dana and Rich butt heads over his grades, or lack there of, as she pushes him to study harder. Also, JT goes shopping without ever leaving the house (and gets caught). | | Guest Stars: James Gleason (1) as Professor Warren, | Co-Guest Stars: Jake Patellis as Brandon, Philip Boyd (1) as Bryan | Director: Patrick Duffy (1) Writer: Adam Markowitz | | | |
| 143 :07x02 - A Star is Born (Sep/26/1997) | | A Hollywood producer comes to Port Washington (Why? who knows) and holds auditions for the role of a waitress in his upcoming film. Karen, Dana and Al tryout, but its Al who blows everyone out of the water with her subtle performance. So good in fact that they add a second scene re-written especially for her. With all the set side hoopla now going to her head, Al, decides she's found what she wants to do with her life. | | Guest Stars: Ray Abruzo as Max Thomas, Scott Foley as Jeremy Beck, | Co-Guest Stars: Megan Blake as Ellen Spencer, Brittney Lee Harvey as Traci, Matthew Sutherland as Assistant Director, | Uncredited: Jaleel White as Steve Urkel | Director: Patrick Duffy (1) Writer: Mindy Schneider | | Songs: Roxette -- She's Got the Look | | | |
| 144 :07x03 - Your Cheatin' Heart (Oct/03/1997) | On the eve of a friends wedding, Rich begins to act strange as he and Dana prepare to attend. Rich's behavior has Karen convinced that he's cheating on Dana, an idea that draws her and Al into tailing their sisters boyfriend. But the discovery they make is not at all what they first conclude.
Meanwhile, a horny Frank and Carol desperately try to find a moment alone to do...the "toe to toe tango", but find it nearly impossible. | | Co-Guest Stars: Gladys Jiminez as Tatima | Director: Richard Correll Writer: Robert Griffard, Howard Adler | | | |
| 145 :07x04 - Take This Job and ... (Oct/10/1997) | JT is desperate for a job and quickly talks his girlfriend into hiring him when he hears the garage needs help. Though she is at first reluctant, Sam agrees. And as can be expected it turns out that JT is not exactly coordinated around the garage and it soon causes tension between the two.
Meanwhile, an outstanding debt lands Frank a boat as payment. One that he soon becomes Carol-esque obsessed with. | | Guest Stars: Ellis E. Williams (1) as Mr. Evans (as Ellis Williams), Alexandra Adi as Sam | Director: Patrick Duffy (1) Writer: Brian Bird | | | |
| 146 :07x05 - Poetic Justice (Oct/17/1997) | Dana is upset when her poem recieves a lesser grade than Karen's in college and suspects the teacher is only giving Karen good grades to butter her up. A fact that she is soon proven right on when the teacher indeed hits on Karen. It is then up to the girls to expose the creep for what he is.
Meanwhile, Marks surprises everyone when he announces he has a new 'sugar mama'. A girl that's bent on trouble and leads Mark into her chosen lifestyle the more time they spend together. | | Guest Stars: Andy Hirsch (1) as (Mr.) Jace Thompson, Anna Slotky as Amanda Dank, | Co-Guest Stars: Bari K. Willerford as Officer (Wally) Miller | Director: Patrick Duffy (1) Writer: Fred Rubin | | | |
| 147 :07x06 - Can't Buy Me Love (Oct/24/1997) | An old friend could spell the end of the Lambert-Foster's income problems. The friend in question is Kevin McGowan, an old high school classmate of Carol's, quickly agrees to give Frank a job on his new construction project. McGowan soon turns this to his advantage when he hits on Carol.
Meanwhile, Karen wants to pledge a sorority at EWU but she's not exactly the one that the group wants most. She doesn't find out though till it's too late. | | Guest Stars: Mathea Webb as Cindi, Stan Ivar as Kevin McGowan, Shannon Elizabeth as Cindi, | Co-Guest Stars: Adria Tennor as Candi | Director: William S. Bickley Writer: Robin J. Stein | | | |
| 148 :07x07 - Dream Lover (Oct/31/1997) | | It's Halloween and the kids host their own party at an old anandoned house that features JT meeting a girl who's already dead. Meanwhile, Lilly gets frightened at her own party. | Director: Joel Zwick Writer: Adam Markowitz | | | |
| 149 :07x08 - Girls Just Wanna Have Fun (Nov/07/1997) | Rich's old friend, Cassie, arrives back in town with her family and picks back with Rich where they left off in Jr. high. This doesn't sit well with Dana who becomes increasingly jealous as Rich spends all of his time with Cassie. Forcing Dana to do the unthinkable in her quest to win back Rich's attention.
Meanwhile, Frank's scheming Cousin Bert Lambert arrives back in Port Washington and Frank is convinced that he's back in town to cause some kind of trouble. | | Guest Stars: Fred Willard as Bert Lambert, Linda Cardellini as Cassie Evans, | Co-Guest Stars: Danny Arroyo as Student #1, Reno (2) as Delivery Man, J.J. Marshall as Student #2 | Director: Patrick Duffy (1) Writer: Mindy Schneider | | Songs: The Go-Go's -- We Got the Beat | | | |
| 150 :07x09 - Goodbye, Mr. Chip (Dec/05/1997) | Rich and JT began to fight like a married couple and forces Frank to intervene and push them to solve their problems. Solution? Getting therapy with Dana. Though it's poor Dana who feels like pulling her hair out by the roots once the first session begins.
Meanwhile, Karen has a new boyfriend who also doubles as her personal gopher. A situation that prompts Carol to once again meddle in her daughters relationship. | | Guest Stars: Chris Young (1) as Chip Dahlgren | Director: Richard Correll Writer: Howard Adler, Robert Griffard | | | | | | |
| 152 :07x11 - Phoney Business (Jan/09/1998) | JT's NEW career as an agent lands Al a job as a model in a suntan lotion spot. But his not reading of the contract leaves he and Al shocked when it's turned into an ad for a local sex line by the sleazy producer. Leading Frank to play the good Dad and...threaten to throw the producer out of a window.
Meanwhile, Dana and Carol (once again) play Nazi food guards and try forcing the family into eating better. Though this time it comes with a twist ending. | | Guest Stars: Paul Kreppel (1) as Stan, | Co-Guest Stars: Dana Dewes as Actress #1, Katie O'Rourke as Actress #2, Vene L. Arcoraci (1) as Actress #3 (as Vene Arcoraci), Robert Markland as Assistant Director | Director: Joel Zwick Writer: Brian Bird | | | |
| 153 :07x12 - Goin' to the Chapel (Jan/16/1998) | Carol and Dana butt heads over the 'no hanky panky' rule when she catches Dana and Rich in a compromising position several times. Dana soon determines that the only way to get her control freak mother off her back is to get married and that is exactly what she drags a, very reluctant, Rich to do.
Meanwhile, JT's break-up with Sam is forgotten and he's not back to his lying ways by insisting he's now a fitness finatic to get a hot aerobics instructor to go out with him. | | Guest Stars: Jim Doughan as Justice Pruett, Portia Dawson as Monica, | Co-Guest Stars: Angela Kinsey as Simone, Taki Silvers as Larry | Director: Joel Zwick Writer: Fred Rubin | | Songs: Hall & Oates -- She's a Maniac | | | |
| 154 :07x13 - Feet of Clay (Jan/23/1998) | Rich and Dana's schedules leave them with very little time to be with each other. So, in a compromise, the two decide to take a pottery class at the Community Center. A class that has one of them far exceeding the others achievements and it's not sitting well with the other.
Meanwhile, in an attempt to spice up their love life's, Carol and Frank dress up as characters and pretend to be strangers. An arrangement that catches the attention of JT and Karen. | | Guest Stars: Ian Patrick Williams (3) as Mr. Gabriel, | Co-Guest Stars: Eben Ham as Bartender | Director: Patrick Duffy (1) Writer: Garrett Donovan, Neil Goldman | | | |
| 155 :07x14 - Pain in the Class (Jan/30/1998) | Frank's arch enemy has him reluctant to attend their high school's 25th anniversary reunion. A blow hard named Roy Tucker, who's only joy seems to be in reliving his past wins over Frank. Though once the reunion begins a secret comes to light that may, for the first time, give Frank the advantage.
Meanwhile, JT and Rich throw a pay-per-view watching party to get the money to buy a new TV. Unaware they are also responsible for babysitting Lilly. Lilly later disappears when JT won't pay her attention. | | Guest Stars: Edward Edwards as Roy Tucker, | Co-Guest Stars: Rio Dekin (1) as Mike, Lynn Ann Leveridge as Mary Pat Deley, Alecia Guzman as Desiree, Jim O'Heir as Tom Garilick | Director: Patrick Duffy (1) Writer: Adam Markowitz | | | | | | |
| 157 :07x16 - And Justice for Some (Jun/05/1998) | Frank has tickets to a Bucks-Bulls game and invites JT along and the two end up having a great time. Until that is, JT, asks Frank to switch seats with him and ends up winning a truck during a half-time contest. Frank sees it as his truck sense he bought the tickets but JT sees it a different way and the two butt heads.
Meanwhile, Dana begins a new woman's safety seminar and invites a handsome police officer to teach them how to defend themselves. A move that has Dana and Karen in a battle for the officers attention. | | Guest Stars: Kim Delgado as Emcee, Denise Dowse as Judge Martin, Shawn Christian as Officer Adams, | Co-Guest Stars: Steven Rozic as Delivery Man | Director: Patrick Duffy (1) Writer: Shelly Landau | | | | | | |
| 159 :07x18 - We're in the Money (Jun/19/1998) | | After two long years traveling the world the Codeman returns and he's bearing gifts. A 50 thousand dollar check to Frank and Carol being the most prominent of the ones handed out. But the winfall soon sends the two into a bickering free fall that has Cody worried they might break-up. | Director: Richard Correll Writer: Brian Bird | | | |
| 160 :07x19 - Movin' On Up (Jun/26/1998) | In the Series Finale, Carol and Frank and family (no none of them have moved yet) have a major decision to make when an offer on the old homestead is made. Leaving everyone in the family excited to be moving on...except it's youngest member, Lilly.
Meanwhile, Carol battles Lilly when the little stinker begins acting up in school. Throwing paint and balls as she fights to get her own way. | | Guest Stars: Dan Gilvezan as Howard Adler, Melanie Wilson as Cathy Adler, | Co-Guest Stars: Judy Kain (1) as Adele | Director: Steve Witting Writer: Meredith Siler | | | |
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