Cliff's college track coach recruits him to join his old mile-relay team for a grudge match against the Norton University team, the only defeat of his career.
Cliff and Claire are surprised to discover a friend has a really young girlfriend, but they become impressed with the woman and realize they are compatible.
Rudy feels left out when her siblings refuse to include her in their activities, so Cliff agrees to let her have a slumber party; Russell makes a bet with Cliff
As the children attend their first day of the new school year, Clair uses some innovative scheduling to spend more time with Cliff during his work hours.
Imunique persuades Delroy to be part of her auction of bachelors to raise money for children, and Delroy gets "bought" by someone he doesn't like at all.
Florence thinks she's going to miss the excitement when George and Louise go to Atlantic City, but she has her own excitement when the police hold a stakeout.
Florence convinces George to let her teenage cousin stay with them when she visits New York, but things get heated when the girl decides to stick around.
George is ecstatic that he has been chosen for a magazine article, but Otis, the man who runs a shoeshine stand, takes exception with the tone of the piece.
George and Louise suggest to Ralph the doorman that he talks to Mr. Whittendale about getting a raise, but Mr. Whittendale tells him something unexpected.
Tom and Helen's anniversary starts out badly when they fight about what to do, but then their night in the hotel they spent their honeymoon in goes awry.
George gets Ralph to give blood in his stead at a blood drive the Help Center is holding, but when the blood is used to save a life George is thanked in cash.
J.J.'s lottery win brings a sense of much-needed relief to the Evans, until a student Thelma tutors enlists the help of her sister to rob them of the winnings.
J.J. borrows money from a loan shark to promote the comic he manages, but his new client's overwhelming case of nerves places J.J.'s livelihood on the line.
When Thelma, Michael and J.J. grow weary of Florida's unexplained wrath, they decide to sell underwear in order to send her on vacation to Lake Geneva.
After Thelma is suspended for participating in a protest against the conditions of the cafeteria food, she falls in love with a Nigerian exchange student.
Florida's romantic dinner date with Michael's boss Carl results in disaster when the two experience an extreme personality clash that leaves Florida stewing.
J.J. goes into the greeting-card business, but encounters financial woes after his books are examined by an accountant just as he receives a large order.
An angry J.J. demands an explanation as to why Carl dumped his mother only to hear a lie about an old war injury as they both stay out all night drinking.
After Penny and her mother suddenly disappear, Penny slips away and makes her way back to the Evans apartment and Willona considers adopting the young girl.
Bookman tries to help with the adoption process by telling the social worker that he and Willona are married but things go badly when the truth comes out.
Bookman tries to help with the adoption process by telling the social worker that he and Willona are married but things go badly when the truth comes out.
Willona takes a new job in a store in order to finance Penny's ice skating lessons, but encounters problems when she discovers she must spy on customers.
Michael impersonates J.J. while communicating on a CB radio with a young woman who refers to herself "Fun Girl," but he discovers she hasn't been honest.
A self-made British billionaire has a luxury fashion empire falling into crisis after a damaging public inquiry, so he attempts to save his reputation.