Episode Title | Description |
Changes | Eric's level rises when he learns Matt lost his job at the hospital, and is relying on his friends to find him new work. |
Teased | Simon stands up for a bullied student, Mick at school, only to have the boy tell him he will shoot his tormentors |
Sympathy | Simon considers dating a 16 year old pregnant girl named Sally who he meets on the bus. |
Worked | Eric tries to arrange a romantic evening with Annie but Annie keeps turning down every attempt he throws at her. |
Relationships | As Annie begins teaching, she inadvertently gives a student some bad advice. |
Broken | Lucy and Robbie argue over who should tell Mary about their emerging relationship |
Prodigal | Mary's sudden arrival has everyone wondering what happened between her an Wilson. Are they married? Did they break up? |
Ay Carumba | Matt, Lucy, Simon, and Ruthie are banished to the garage apartment after protesting to Annie's decision to give the place to Mary |
Lost | Mary and Lucy seek their parents for expertise in matchmaking and ask their parents to find new boyfriends and potetial husbands for them |
Consideration | Annie's father, Charles, shows up at the Camden house for a weekend visit, but Eric forgets to tell Annie about it. |
Pathetic | Annie quits her job at the private school without discussing it with Eric first. |
Suspicion | After various personal items disappear from the house, the family finds Ruthie in the garage apartment entertaining a friend with the pilfered items |
Drunk | After Simon persuades his parents to allow him to go to a party, after meeting his friend who promises to look after him, he comes back completely drunk. |
Hot Pants | On Valentine's Day, a grounded Simon is asked out by Maria, who is a senior. |
I Really Do | Matt would like to settle down before heading of to medical school, so searches for a woman to marry. A co-worker of Matt's Sarah Glass catches his eyes. Sarah's parents, Rabbi and Rosina Glass are Jewish and very concerned for the two. |
I Really Did | Matt stays out all night with Sarah and they secretly elope, but when facing their parents, they are only able to summon the courage to say they're engaged |
Lip Service | Annie frantically cooks Jewish dishes as the Camdens prepare to head to a Shabbat dinner at the Glasses |
The Ring | Matt and Sarah argue over their wedding plans, and their agreement to forego buying an engagement ring and seek Eric for advice, who isn't happy with Matt for getting engaged |
Letting Go | Eric is startled when catching Mary and Lucy in the kitchen with 2 guys in the middle of the night. The guys, Kevin and Ben, end up spending the night in the living room with Mary and Lucy. |
The Known Soldier | Prior to the death of Sgt. Morgan, Ruthie corresponds with the soldier by e-mail for a school project, and shares the letter with her family. After learning about the death from "The Colonel", Ruthie and Eric hold a memorial service in honor of Sgt.Morgan |
Holy War(Part 1) | When Matt and Eric meet with Rabbi Glass to discuss wedding plans, Eric learns that Matt is converting to Judaism. Rabbi Glass and Eric can't agree on their children marrying out of faith and Matt's plans to converting to Judaism, so they call the wedding off. Meanwhile, Annie prepared for much less visitors to attend the rehearsal dinner and gets very flustered over the fact she does not have kosher food, and she doesn't have enough food. Julie and Hank also call to tell Annie that Julie is going into labor. After Ginger and Charles are prepared to fly to Glen Oak, Charles get's lost at the airport. Simon is convinced he will get to be the best man, and gets angered when Matt asks Robbie. |
Holy War(Part 2) | Matt and Sarah grieve over Eric's decision not to attend the nuptials following the arguement with Rabbi Glass over Matt's converting to Judaism. Matt and Sarah seek their mothers' help in persuading the holy men to put aside their differences before it's too late, hoping to patch things up between their fathers. Annie and Rosina convince their husbands to co-officiate the wedding incorporating both the Jewish and the Christian vows into the service. |