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- Joe's high-school football buddies pay a visit, but it is underwhelming when they tease one friend, Bubba, who is coming out as gay. Joe tries to set the record straight and pretends to be gay himself to fool the two other friends.
- Joe is concerned that Cliff's new life as a gay man is preventing him from going back to his usual carefree activities, so Cliff decides to tag along with Donald to a neighborhood gay bar.
- Joe, Cliff, Lou, and Donald notice a dead body in Joe's apartment. They decide it is best to bury the corpse and take an airplane out of town to figure out their next move.
- Joe's old friend Bubba is back in town, but he does not answer. Joe questions him and learns that Bubba has AIDS.
- Cliff is beaten up because he is gay. His brothers want to avenge him and end up in jail. There they meet the thugs.
- Joe attempts to woo Cliff's new friend, Lisa, but feels out of place amongst her other "sophisticated" friends.
- On the day of his wedding, Cliff decides to come out as gay, which does not sit well with his two older brothers, Joe and Lou.
- Cliff falls in love with a Russian wrestler. The wrestler is using him because he wants to stay in the United States.
- Should Joe pose nude for the Sports Men of Philadelphia calendar?
- A street person sparks a bet between Joe and snobbish Marcus that Joe can transform her into a beautiful, cultured woman.
- Christmas activities are put on hold for the gang when a major snowstorm hits the city. At the same time, Joe befriends a fellow gay man.
- The gang do not approve of Kelly's marriage to a tough guy and their plans on throwing a baby shower for Kelly ends in a free-for-all fistfight.
- Joe's financial troubles are preventing him to get Penny an expensive gift when she is close to graduating high school.
- Lou and Donald get the chickenpox. They are quarantined for a fortnight in Donald's apartment. Soon they are annoyed by each other. Penny fears the two are killing each other.
- A spat between Joe and Lou causes Cliff to reflect themselves back when Joe promised their father that he and Lou would look after Cliff when he is gone.
- Joe's plans to run as city councilman is dampened due to disagreements and tensions within the gang.
- Joe and Kelly spend the night together after a night of heavy drinking. They don't remember what happened. Will this lead to a relationship?
- Penny decides that she needs to get her own apartment and friends after her mother gets remarried, but she soon learns that getting her own life is harder than she thought. She tries to fool her family into thinking that she is surrounded by friends, though they are little more than strangers.
- During a blackout one night at the restaurant a mysterious stranger shows up out of nowhere eating food that the place doesn't serve and waving a trinket that promises magic that everyone is ready to fall for.
- Joe feels like a failure when he does not approve of Penny's new boyfriend and she retaliates by moving in with him. Joe is then forced to enlist everybody's help into sprucing up their new apartment.
- Joe finds out that the woman he is dating is married. Joe tries to break it off, but he and his girlfriend cannot control their lust for each other.
- Joe and Cliff do not want to live together anymore. Everyone feels cramped in their privacy. In order to complete the change, they immediately enter a contact ad. The badge is a red carnation.
- Penny dates an African-American circus clown. Rose Marie and Maury Amsterdam play the clown's parents.
- A young woman shows up from Korea who might possibly be Lou's daughter. Lou was involved with her mother when he was stationed in Korea. Is this his daughter?
- Penny begins eating incessantly to the dismay of her family, but when her erratic behavior starts costing her a string of job interviews, Joe begins to think it is a bigger problem.
- A former teammate of Joe's, now blind, tries to rob the bar. Instead of pressing charges, Joe offers him a job, which everyone reluctantly accepts.
- Donald is faced with the possibility of coming out to his former Air Force buddies.
- Donald's estranged father arrives in Philadelphia to visit his son, but the reunion is cut short when he suffers a heart attack.
- Donald considers settling down with a former girlfriend and her daughter, as this offers him a ready-made family.
- Lou is embarrassed and upset when his son Bucky considers leaving the seminary because he cannot take the vow of celibacy.
- Donald is very secretive about the reason he doesn't want to spend Thanksgiving with the Waters brothers
- Joe and Sam find it difficult to pick a guardian for their daughter without insulting the rest of the family.
- Cliff find a rich boyfriend (Winston) who quickly gets too serious about his relationship with Cliff. Cliff does not feel the same way about Winston.
- A crooked businessman sues Joe for ownership of The Point After and is forced to hire Mike to defend him in court, but Mike later discovers that the businessman is determined to rig the trial so he can win.
- Joe and his ex-wife Janey begin spending time with each other again and Penny hopes for a reconciliation, but Janey's selfishness jeopardizes their chances.
- Lou is humiliated when he suddenly becomes impotent.
- Cliff is confronted by his former fiancee.
- Lou feels he needs a way to "be remembered", so he runs for president of the Rhinos. In order to cement the election he recruits three new members: Joe, Cliff, and Donald.
- Cliff gets the chance of a lifetime to try out for a pro baseball team. When things don't quite go the way he would have planned, he learns a something about himself.
- Joe offers to pose as Kelly's husband to impress her former classmates at her high school reunion.
- Joe decides to write a book about his memoirs, but decides to bend the truth on certain things, causing a rift between him and his family.
- Kelly is turned off by a bad date. She becomes friends with Donald's friend, Annie. When Lou tells the gang that Annie is a lesbian, they begin to read more into their relationship than there is.
- A crooked detective sets up a sting when he accuses Donald of being a criminal.
- Cliff is failing one of his college courses, which will prevent him from playing baseball. His female professor offers him a passing grade in exchange for sex.
- Donald feels responsible for Lou losing his job. and offers to finance him in a construction partnership.
- After going out for over 6 months, Joe and his new girlfriend Annie announce they're ready to tie the knot.
- Lou has an attack of pride when he gets fired from his job and his ensuing personal crisis drives Cliff and Joe crazy, especially he starts working at the restaurant. At a loss for how to help him, Joe decides to fire him to give his wounded pride a boost.