Season Two
1997-1998
1. Don't Take my Love Away (September 15, 1997): Eric and Annie decided to renew their vows; a widow (Leigh Taylor-Young) seeks Eric's help to confront the juvenille (Cliff Dorfman) who murdered her husband; Mary is reluctant to put down her crutches.
2. See You In September  (September 22, 1997): Eric tries to talk down a boy threatening to jump off a building.  Meanwhile, on the first day of school, each of the kids inadvertently breaks a school rule.
3. I Love You (September29, 1997):  Eric accidentally reads a letter from Matt to Heather that begins "Dear Mrs. Matt Camden"; Annie and Lucy help a help classmate being verbally abused at home.
4. Who Knew (October 6, 1997):  Eric finds a marijuana cigarette in the house and can't figure out which of the kids it belongs to.  But before the smok clears, Annie admits that she once abused at home.
5. Says Who (October 13, 1997):  Mrs. Bink asks Eric to intervane on behalf of a friend who suddenly moves into a retirement home; Lucy tries to find out if a classmate is bulimic.
6. Breaking Up is Hard To Do (October 20, 1997):  Matt takes off for Philadelphia after news from Heather; Simon is determined to find his first girlfriend; and Lucy bemoans the fact that everyone but her is getting kissed.
7. Girls Just Want To Have Fun (November 3, 1997):  Simon tries to protect a friend who's being used by his gang-embroiled sister, while Lucy and her girlfriends just want to have fun at the mall.
8. Do Something (November 19, 1997):  Annie gets an offer for her homemade muffins; Simon and Ruthie go into the greeting-card business; and Matt takes a job keeping compnay with a terminally ill boy.
9. I Hate You (November 17, 1997):  Simon is intrigued when he sees a number tattooed on the arm of an elderly neighbor (Rita Zohar); Ruthie huts Annie's feelings with three little words; Mary and Lucy dislike Matt's new girlfriend.
10. Truth Or Dare (November 24, 1997):  Things go awry when Matt arranges a date for Mary, and Mary arranges for Lucy to be invited to a sleepover with "the cool group."  Meanwhile, Simon teacher Ruthie how to swim, and Eric goes on a diet.
11. Lead, Follow, Or Get Out Of The Way (January 12, 1998):  The church is selected for a local telecast, and Eric must write a sermon that's "something special"; Mary considers quitting basketball; Lucy comes home with a D in American history; and Simon wants to be a magician.
12. Rush to Judgement (January 19, 1998):  The Camdens get some excercise jumping to conclusions when Eric and Annie discover a deficit in the church books; and Lucy has a "bad feeling" about a hug between Mary and her coach.
13. Stuck in the Middle with You (January 26, 1998):  Lucy jumps for joy when she learns that Jimmy Moon and Ashley have broken up; Grandpa makes a visit-- and he's got a surprise; Ruthie cares for a couple of reptiles; Eric and Annie counsel three newlywed couples.
14. Red Tape (February 2, 1998):  Annie cracks down on the kids with a "good-manners binge": all pleas must be accompanieed by the word "please."  Meanwhile, Happy gets a credit card; and Eric takes on the IRS to help the mother of a poor kid.
15. Homecoming (February 9, 1998):  Simon reaches for the stars with his school presentation on the solar system; Mary faces the anxiety of her first basketball game since her knee operation; Lusy's friend Suzanne visits, but Eric senses that something's not right; and Ruthie has her first field trip.
16. It Takes A Village (February 26, 1998):  Eric's friend Morgan decides to deal with his wife's ex, who calls her every year on Valentine's Day; a classmate of Lucy's falls for Mary.
17. Nothing Endures But Change (March 2, 1998):  Lucy ignores her parents' orders when they forbid her to go out with a friend who just got her driver's license; Mary rekindles her friendship with Wilson (Andrew Keegan). 
18. My Kinda Guy (April 6, 1998):  Eric volunteers to temporarily house a handsome French exchange student (Steven Roy), whose charm works its wonder on the Camden ladies and maks his contempt for Americans.  Meanwhile, Simon and Ruthie get sick off cigarettes.
19. Time to Leave the Nest (April 13, 1998):  When Simon brings home an apparently homeless girl (Caitlin Alderton), Eric tries to find her family.  Meanwhile, Matt wants to go to college in Tennessee, and Mary and Lucy decided thay they need separate rooms.
20. Like a Harlot (April 17, 1998):  Eric asks Matt to take a girl (Sheeri Rappaport) to the prom as a favor to another parent.  Matt agrees, which pleases his parents, who are unaware of the girl's promiscuous reputation.
21. Boyfriends (May 4, 1998):  Matt tries to find the right time to tell his parents that he's accepted an intership in Washington.  Meanwhile, his concern for Mary leads to a confrontation with Wilson.
22.  Girlfriends (May 11, 1998):  Eric and Annie's  parents arrive right in the middle of the crisis involving Mary and Matt; and Happy's original owner comes to take him back.  Eric and Annie share the wonderful news with the family that they are expecting another baby.
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