A trifecta of 80s throwback terror with mauling monsters, home invasions gone haywire and stomach-turning human sacrifice.
Donna heads to a Blaine Women’s College reunion, and while she’s away, Jeff adopts Duke, the dog.
Georgette gives birth at Mary’s dinner party. With the hospital and doctor too far away, Lou and Mary help deliver the baby.
Jeff wants to buy a new car so bad that it will only cause trouble because Karen’s Uncle Henshaw as no idea that car Jeff buys is a lemon (bad) car. Now Jeff has to figure out how to get ...
After a particularly long week, Donna and Alex long for a weekend alone without kids. But when they get it, it’s not quite how they imagined it would be.
Bess’s 15-year-old boyfriend falls in love with Mary and begins to surprise her with visits to her apartment and her work.
With Elaine in Europe, Jerry asks George to accompany him on a trip to LA and The Tonight Show; while there they will try to locate Kramer. While auditioning, Kramer must deal with the advances ...
If Jeff wants to be able to afford to go to a special event this weekend, he had better collect on the loans he gave his friends. This prompts Donna to suggest that Alex collect from his deadbeat ...
Jeff’s class has a new teacher, Miss McGuinness. The boys in particular complain that she is too strict, so Donna meets with the new teacher to get matters settled.
Mary’s old flame Dan Whitfield, who once proposed to her, returns to Minneapolis and she’s forced to choose between him and her current boyfriend.
In a quiet suburban town in the summer of 1958, two recently orphaned sisters are placed in the care of their mentally unstable Aunt Ruth. But Ruth’s depraved sense of discipline will soon ...
Mary agrees to babysit Bess for the weekend, but then a former boyfriend, in town for a few days, asks her out. When she can’t find a babysitter for Bess on such short notice, she ends up ...
All the kids are getting ready for the big South Park Elementary Talent Show and Jimmy can’t wait to perform his new comedy routines. But lately, just like generations of little boys before him, ...
Jeff gets a black eye from a boy who mocks Donna’s acting in a local play. So, Donna tries to teach Jeff how to box.
A con-man tricks Ted into setting up a broadcasters’ academy. When he finds out he’s been had, he asks Lou, Mary and Murray to be the faculty and give the semester’s opening lectures.
Chronicling the beautiful and tragic life and career of Ted Gärdestad, this biopic tells the story of the great highs and lows of one of Sweden’s most loved artists.
Mary is so indecisive, always asking her mother about what clothes to wear which boys to date. Tonight though, she starts making her own decisions when she, Roger, and Larry go out on the town. ...
The Gang All goes to Jughead’s gandparents’ farm, but what’s this Grandpa Jones hears about spies taking pies? Finally, A jealous Veronica pretends to be an exchange student ...
There is confusion over whose ticket won the mink coat that was the door prize at the Ladies League Luncheon so Donna and Midge decide to share the coat.
The family searches for a compatible housekeeper to help around the house while Donna manages a charity campaign.
Mary becomes concerned when her father, newly retired, appears to have no friends or hobbies in Minneapolis, and tries to take on the role herself.
Jeff has a moral dilemma. He won a sports car with a raffle ticket he picked up off the ground after the original owner dropped it. Does Jeff keep the car or does he track down the original ...
During the first day of shooting of Raven’s reality show, Raven and Booker accidentally reveal secrets on camera. The reality show producers think Victor is boring.
Donna mistakenly accepts an invitation to ‘culture vulture’ Lydia Langley’s cocktail party, at which Lydia mentions that she also conducts a book discussion group. She goads ...
Sue Ann gets Mary to ask Lou out on a date on her behalf. Lou accepts, not realizing who Mary’s ‘friend’ is.