A teenager moves from New Jersey to California, where he immediately becomes the target of bullies, until an elderly man teaches him the art of karate.
The Stooges get the idea to be professional tax frauds and help others cheat on their taxes, but the IRS starts to notice them once they begin to do well.
The Stooges are hired by the owner of a castle to guard its valuables from thieves, but they discover that it is not outsiders that they must be suspicious of.
A man, who believes he is Santa Claus, is in night court on charges of trespassing, but he may actually have the chance to change the life of a troubled teen.
Teens from opposite sides of the tracks face rejection from their respective social groups, wealthy students and new-wave kids, when they begin dating.
Ray and Debra take a trip to Vermont, trying a little too hard to please each other in the romance department, and Uncle Robert is left babysitting the kids.
Ally busily prepares to get ready for her very first play date with a boy, and flashbacks help to reveal how Raymond and Debra first courted each other.
When Raymond and Debra get into a fight over the new can opener each tells their side of the story to the other family members, causing family warfare to erupt.
Michael is forced to be held back another year in pre-school, and Ray ends up blaming himself because he also was forced to endure the same embarrassment.
A friend of Sam's from Brooklyn comes for a visit and convinces her to skip school for the day, and Tony learns some sad news about the girl's family life.