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Season 1 (1993)

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1. Pilot

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March 9, 1993
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2. The Triangle

A doctor Frances dates makes a pass at Bridget. But when Bridget tells Frances about it, Frances doesn't believe her. Frances accuses her of being a slut and when Bridget can't take any more she orders Frances to move out.
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September 7, 1993
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3. Job Hunting

When Annie looses her job at the grief center, she begins searching for other sources of work. Meanwhile, Bridget tries to loose a few pounds and Frances is excited when a man she once had a crush on, contacts her and asks her out.
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September 14, 1993
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4. The Tournament

In a bowling competition, it's Frances and Bridget verses Annie and Josephine. If Josephine and Annie win, Frances will allow Josephine to go visit with an old beau and if Frances and Bridget win Josephine will give Frances a pair of antique earrings.
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September 21, 1993
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5. Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?

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September 28, 1993
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6. Love in a Sea Mist

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30min
October 5, 1993
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7. The Transplant

Bridget must decide whether to give up a vital organ for her dying sister, whom she never got along with, or keep it and allow her sister to slowly die.
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October 12, 1993
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8. That Was No Lady

Frances finds herself uncharacteristically sneaking around with a married man.
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December 7, 1994
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9. The Break-In

The girls arrive home to a broken in home leaving poor Annie beyond paranoid and extremely overprotective.
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December 14, 1994
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10. The Younger Man

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30min
December 21, 1994
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11. Gilbert's Return

When Frances ex-husband Gilbert shows up they wind up forced to spend the night together.
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December 28, 1994