- Anne and Al try to fix Gina up; Linda's story makes a weekly newsletter and lands her an editorial position; the Sloans consider investing in a housing development after learning that they are already paying subsidies for lower income housing ; Robert returns from overseas with a wife; Ginger gets a job performing a radio ad for tomato juice live over the air.
- Linda gets published. Her article on housing hits a nerve with the Sloans. They seize the opportunity to make more profits as developers. Anne has Gina over for dinner. Her motive? To set Gina up with a nice young Jewish professor, who speaks Italian. Charlie's jealousy is tempered by Gina and they make plans to meet at the library everyday.
Robert and his wife, Perrette, are home. They are confronted with their first trial as an interacial couple when a man confronts Robert in the pharmacy for touching a white woman. Perrette's French manners, or lack thereof, rub people the wrong way.
Jeff's a famous baseball player. Gina's jealous. He gets baseball cards and free beer. She gets advice from Judy about never giving up, "It's like chasing a fly ball, just because you miss the first time doesn't mean you have to quit the team." This triggers her serendipitous journey from fired, rehired - as script over seer, gal Friday, gag tester-- and Lemo Tomato Juice girl. Everyone's got Jeff's baseball card, expect Jeff. And oh, Lemo girls can't be married. 3 weeks to the wedding, Jeff shops for wedding night pajamas.
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