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- The absurd antics of an Indiana town's public officials as they pursue sundry projects to make their city a better place.
- A darkness swirls at the center of a world-renowned dance company, one that will engulf the artistic director, an ambitious young dancer, and a grieving psychotherapist. Some will succumb to the nightmare. Others will finally wake up.
- Follows the main character, a feminist who doesn't believe in the idea of falling in love, especially in heteronormative love, but then she falls and there's undeniable chemistry.
- In a remarkable turn-of-events, the result of the presidential election comes down to one man's vote.
- When Mr. and Mrs. Weir go out of town for the weekend, Lindsay hosts a keg party. Sam, Bill, and Neal are worried that the party-goers will get too rowdy, so they substitute a keg of non-alcoholic beer for the one the freaks have on ice.
- Sam, Neal, and Bill befriend a pretty new transfer student, but soon fear of losing her to the popular crowd and try to win her over with a series of fun things they plan for her. Lindsay, Nick, Daniel, and Ken decide to get fake IDs so they can see a hot local band perform at a bar. However, after they go through the trouble of getting their IDs and going into the bar, the group is stunned to find out who the hot local bands lead singer is.
- When Bill talks about being allergic to peanuts in class, Alan tries to prove he's lying but Bill ends up in the hospital after an allergic reaction. Lindsay smokes weed for the first time.
- Lindsay tries to convince Harold to let her join her friends at a Who concert. Kim and Lindsay accidentally run over Millie's dog. Kim starts hanging out with Millie. Lindsay wants to tell Millie the truth about her dog, but Kim does not. Meanwhile, Nick teaches himself to play guitar and writes a love ballad for Lindsay. Ms. Haverchuck stuns Bill with the news that she has been dating Coach Fredricks.
- Nick explores disco, Lindsay listens to the Grateful Dead, and Daniel tries something new. What's cool? Friendship.
- Lindsay and Nick get more serious, and her parents give unwanted advice. Sam joins the yearbook staff to get closer to Cindy, who thinks of him only as a friend.
- Lindsay encourages Nick to pursue a career in music. Nick continues to practice with his current band, but quickly decides he's better than them. Lindsay encourages Nick to audition for a bigger local band. When things don't go well in the audition, Lindsay is there to comfort Nick. Sam, Bill, and Neal struggle with having to shower in gym class.
- Kim befriends Lindsay but she has ulterior motives, while Sam is bullied mercilessly by Karen Scarfolli, whose locker is next to his.
- Lindsay stops hanging out with her "freak" friends after a car accident, and decides to rejoin the mathletes. Sam adopts a new modern hair style and wardrobe in the hopes of impressing Cindy.
- Neal wrestles with the dilemma of whether to tell his mother about his father's affair. Lindsay is given detention after coming to the aid of a girl being attacked by a boy. Daniel deals with pressures at home and with Kim. He escapes from his problems through punk music.
- In 1980, a group of high school students face various social struggles. Wealthy "brain" Lindsay wants to rebel. Her geeky freshman brother Sam and his two friends are targeted by a bully.
- Nick stays with the Weirs after a fight with his father and the geeks go to a make-out party.
- Daniel cons Lindsay into helping him pass an algebra test, while Sam and his pals try to figure out the basics of human sexuality.
- Lindsay's parents are convinced Kim is leading their daughter down a path toward drugs and sex, so they consider taking a peek in her diary. Meanwhile, Bill is tired of the same jocks picking the teams during P.E., often leaving him picked last, so he makes prank calls to Coach Fredricks then confronts him directly. The adults may be the ones learning lessons from the students.
- Neal learns his father is cheating on his mother. Ken develops a crush on the tuba player in the school's marching band and Lindsay helps set them up.
- As McKinley High prepares for a visit from Vice President Bush, Ken and Sam must sort out conflicted feelings in their love lives.
- Halloween doesn't go as expected for Sam, Lindsay, or their parents.
- Sam tries out to be the school mascot hoping to impress Cindy. Meanwhile, Daniel, Ken, and Kim suddenly become the basketball team's most rabid fans following a series of run-ins with jocks from the rival school, Lincoln High. Lindsay tries to figure out the best way to break up with Nick.
- Huff and Beth have an argument at their therapist's, leading Huff to undergo an experimental therapy procedure. A friend of Beth's comes to town, Byrd and Izzy have a conversation, and Russell does some good.
- As Russell narrowly avoids landing in jail, things between him and Huff continue to deteriorate.
- Huff speaks to Dr. Markova's students, Byrd gets caught again inside a house, Izzy tells Ben how she feels, and Russell misses an important appointment.
- As Pepper's overdose death lands Russell in jail and costs him his job, Huff learns that it won't be easy to go back home again.
- Huff reviews the results of his therapy, leading to a confrontation with Beth. Ben wants Izzy back, at some risk, and Teddy gets deeper into his relationship.
- Beth has a dinner party, and Huff and Russell have a night on the town.
- With Nolita's becoming a smashing success, Jack must find a way to reconcile his promise to Primo to run a by-the-book kitchen with his need for Steven's less-than-legal tactics that keep the kitchen running smoothly. Meanwhile, newly-promoted floor captain Mimi's decision to stop pooling tips leads to a feud between waiters Cameron and Donna, and Jack gets a second chance with ex-girlfriend Audrey.
- Jack's intimidating cooking instructor announces that, because he is suffering from heart disease, he is going to eat at Nolita's every night until he dies, prompting the kitchen staff to go to great lengths to concoct potentially fatal entrées, while Jack is conflicted over his food killing somebody. Meanwhile, a hot dog vendor sets up shop on the sidewalk outside the restaurant to cash in on Nolita's overflow crowds.
- Once the hottest chef in New York City, Jack Bourdain's bouts with womanizing, brawling, and drug and alcohol abuse have landed him in the kitchen of an embarrassing family eatery. Salvation comes when he's hired as the head chef of Nolita, a trendy new haute cuisine restaurant, and he must quickly assemble his staff of degenerate chefs, deal with a scheming head waitress, and impress New York's top food critic, who happens to be his ex-girlfriend.
- Michel an arrogant, womanizing French chef steals from Jack's menu and seduces Mimi, his head waitress, sparking a brutal feud between Nolita and a rival French bistro.
- Jack beaks his own 'no-sex-with-colleagues' rule with Becky, who convinces him (in bed) to put her in charge of a commercially attractive, gastronomically inferior novelty: brunch. The staff finds the experience backbreaking and murder on their private lives, Seth discovering how Becky manipulated his friend. Meanwhile next-door chocolates specialist Albert got the blame, and so Steven bombards his car with eggs, causing enough harm to accidentally run over pastry chef Seth.
- Shameless flirts Steven and Becky bring passion to the job- by rivaling in sizzling seduction, showing skin on pictures and making virgin Jim blush and bulge. Jack hates vegetarians as befits a chef, but sets that aside for carnal contact with Julia, who ends up getting seduced by more meat then his manly sex-machine. Jim fails to refuse signing for a delivery of rabbits- they're live bunnies, and putting them on the chopping-block is beyond the macho men or more then their relationships may be worth.
- Teddy quits when Jack gets credit for one of his recipes in a national magazine, prompting Jack to replace him with Chet, new "fish guy" who annoys Steven and Seth. While they torture Chet in an attempt to get him to quit, Jack realizes he can't reproduce the now-famous fish dish without Teddy, right when it's the only thing all of Nolita's customers want to order.
- After a gang of masked robbers gets restaurant Nolita undeserved bad publicity, suddenly all bookings are canceled. Seth is on a roll gambling on the horses, but can his luck last and his bookie pay off? After Jim happened to save Teddy's life, he promises Jim everything, even what he meant to exclude: teaching him to cook blowfish, illegal in the US. Jack calls a critic guaranteed to give him a good review after a free meal and some horny slapping of his backside. The restaurant tries a 'models night', but even that has a catch. Jack finds himself on the pavement next to a hot dog-vendor.
- After an article on page Six claims that Jack snubbed a famous actress at Nolita, Jack's boss realizes that part of the success of the restaurant includes the chef spending time with Nolita's patrons. Not wanting to leave a hole in his very busy kitchen, Jack hires a female chef he knows and trusts. At first, the boys resent a woman in their midst, but Becky quickly wins the crew over - and the more Becky fits in, the less space there is for Jack.
- After their performance at the Boulevard Boys concert Jace goes on an ego trip wanting to perform at bigger venues and refusing to play certain jobs, frustrating the band and causing them to do a side project resulting in a conflict.
- After Slipdog plays a concert at a local school, three girls become obsessed with Jace and follow him everywhere and start intruding on the band's rehearsals and showing up to their gag uninvited causing tension between them and Jace.
- SlipDog gets a gig at a hot venue, but the band has to pay the owner unless at least 100 patrons come to the bar. Meanwhile Sarah is getting bored at her current job and Jace encourages her to pursue her career in Slipdog full-time.
- Struggling rock band SlipDog goes to the extremes to get their new demo tape played on the radio. Jace Darnell is the hopeful front man, Jace's bandmates include spaced-out guitarist Doc, punky bassist Joe, and dumb-jock drummer Danny.
- The band travels to Seattle to meet a record label exec. Unfortunately, Doc's former girlfriend Siobahn works at the label and informs Doc that the company wants to sign a contract only with Jace, not Slipdog, forcing Jace to make a choice
- Jace convinces a reluctant Sarah to contribute her DJ skills to Slipdog. Meanwhile, the band runs into drummer problems when Danny dies after a football accident, fortunately Sarah is able to recruit her friend Lucas to replace him.
- SlipDog embarks on a road trip for a gig in Idaho, but problems arise when the band gets into an argument at their destination and on top of that the place they were going to play has burned down forcing them to perform elsewhere.
- The band rents a studio to record a song and in the process ends up recruiting the engineer Owen to be their new drummer. Meanwhile Siobahn interjects her unwanted opinions on everything finally causing Doc to break up with her.
- As a favor Sarah gets SlipDog to play at her friend's wedding and they end up playing several more weddings under the alias "Happily Ever After" and make good money, but Doc gets worried that the band is losing focus on concert gigs.
- Doc meets pretentious performance artist Siobahn, who does not get along with the band and starts trying to change their sound. Meanwhile Lucas becomes exasperated with the conflicts and quits, leaving the band without a drummer again.
- Nolita has been nominated for New York's culinary Epicure prize, for which Steven finds an exclusive pre-season Portuguese eel. Jim is distracted because he's now Tanya's lover. Jack allows himself to get distracted by sex with Becky, before he learns she's now the chef in the Pino's restaurant, an Epicure final competitor. The Latino busboys seeing the Holy Virgin in a lobster proves a mixed blessing.