The cast laments the show's inability to pick up even a single major Emmy nomination. Hoping to win over Emmy voters, they decide to make a "very special" episode filled with tragedy and controversial issues. Drew and Lewis deliver a homeless woman's baby in the living room. She promptly pulls a gun on them and tries to rob them. Drew responds by buying a gun and making an over-the-top speech about his right to own it. Some latchkey kids move into the neighborhood, and the gang acts irresponsibly around them. Oswald becomes a kleptomaniac. Mimi suffers a recurrence of obsessive-compulsive disorder after losing her clothes in a fire. Wick becomes bulimic. Kate gets a headache, and quickly winds up in the hospital with an incurable illness. Lewis repeatedly makes insensitive comments, and follows each with a spotlit monologue in which he tries to psychoanalyze himself. The doctor gives Drew a medical book and suggests that he might be able to find a cure for Kate.
Name | Type | Role | |
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Jerry Belson | Writer | ||
Apryl Huntzinger | Writer | ||
Griffin Frazen | Guest Star | ||
Hayden Tank | Guest Star | ||
Nick Jameson | Guest Star | ||
Kelle Korbel | Guest Star | ||
Caitlin Alderton | Guest Star | ||
Jack Esformes | Guest Star | ||
Gerry Cohen | Director |