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The lack of a second bathroom causes problems for the 3 generations trying to live under one roof.
Ecology-minded Jim is concerned about P.J.'s involvement in a developer's grandiose scheme.
A visiting professor from Eastern Europe bedevils the Howards with his lack of knowledge of American customs.
Jim finds himself caught in the middle when both his wife and his son decide to run for the same seat on the city council.
As Wendy tries to protect her father-in-law from an aggressive saleswoman, we learn how the the different generations of Howards ended up living in the same house.
Luther's strange gum-chewing fiancee is actually part of a scheme to discourage matchmaking.
Will Jim and Martha actually be lonely now that P.J. and Wendy have found their dream house and are planning to move out?
The Howards need to get rid of Jake's troublesome dog without breaking the boy's heart.
Everyone on campus joins in the campaign to help the overweight star quarterback of the football team lose 10 pounds.
The Howards accidentally add Luther's exam books to papers collected for recycling.
Jim ends up in jail after a student prank results in his playing the accordion for a stripper at a stag party.
There is much excitement and anxiety in Easy Valley, as art connoisseur Vincent Price arrives to judge a local art contest, including Martha's portrait of Luther.
Jim has to decide whether it is appropriate to keep appearing on TV plugging his anthropology book.
A flamboyant developer wants to erect his latest hamburger joint on the site where a rare fossil has been discovered.