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- A relationship-advice guru, upon learning that her fiancé is cheating on her, decides to stay in a small town in Alaska, the most recent stop on her book tour. It's in this remote town, where the ratio of men to women is ten to one, she realizes she can truly learn about the subject she thought she knew so well -- how to find, and keep, a good man.
- En route to a book signing in Alaska, a relationship coach finds out her fiancée's been cheating on her with a friend, causing her to question all her beliefs and teachings.
- Marin has a difficult time getting used to small town life, Jane is responsible for canceling the wedding, and Graham keeps trying to get in touch with Marin.
- Women come from miles around to participate in a bachelor auction to benefit the local lighthouse.
- The loss of Elmo's oldest citizen brings not only sadness to the community, but causes the loss of their sister city, so Marin, coping with rumors of her death, promises to find a replacement.
- As Elmo suffers through a heatwave, couples who have been restraining themselves let go, and new relationships are taken to the next level and at least one old one is rekindled.
- Marin test the bounds of friendship when she strong-arms herself into Jack's trip to Anchorage. Meanwhile, a visitor to the bar makes Ben confront things he's been trying to ignore.
- Marin's birthday is taken over by the arrival of her sister, Patrick gets some devastating news, and jealousy is felt by several in the community.
- Marin and Patrick deal with their trust issues, and tremors cause a disaster.
- Jane hits town with exciting news that may damage Marin's and Jack's friendship.
- Marin returns to New York to talk with potential publishers; Elmo misses her.
- Marin returns from New York to find Lynn at Jack's house.
- Marin waits for Lynn to leave town, but Lynn has a surprise announcement, and Patrick has to examine if he's a mamma's boy.
- Plagued by writer's block, Marin turns to the annual rummage sale for distraction, Sara arrives back in town and finds things very different, and Lynn wonders why she can't get Jack past second base.
- Marin may have jumped the gun when she moves into her house before it's ready, Patrick feels the pinch of being the man and providing for everything, and Theresa feels uncomfortable when Sara helps out at the bar while Ben is recuperating.
- Marin and Jane explore their masculine sides, while Sam dabbles in the feminine. Elsewhere, Patrick, Jack and Buzz deal with parenting issues.
- Jane experiments with working in Alaska, and Marin's need to be the nice girl puts her in a couple awkward situations.
- Marin can't light a fire in her new home so she invites Cash to be her house mate. Jack proposes to Lynn after going to Lamaze class with her. This upsets Marin, unsurprisingly. Sara meets a new guy at her EMT class. Patrick goes to New York with Annie to meet her family and ask for her father's permission to marry her.
- Marin goes in search of a secret ingredient in the woods and ends up spending the night there with Jack, Sara goes to court to retain custody of her son with the deck stacked against her, and Patrick looks for meaning in his name.
- Cash thinks he's been domesticated over the winter, Jack and Lynn's breakup becomes public knowledge, and Patrick isn't sure about his choice of best man.
- Marin must plan two bachelor parties, and has a hard time getting Patrick to tell her his fantasy, and Jack gets a job offer that will change the course of his and Marin's relationship.
- An Arctic cyclone blows into Elmo.
- Jack worries about Marin as they start counting the days until his departure, Eric faces a choice between love and congregation, and Annie begins experiencing the first of several disasters foretold by Mai surrounding her wedding
- Disasters dog Annie's wedding, and Marin and Jack's last night together is disrupted.
- Marin finds a secret of Jack's, everyone tries to help Patrick regain his memory, although Annie is having a particularly hard time handling it, and the Behring Sea proves dangerous for Jack.
- While Jack fights for his life, and those of his fellow crewmen, Marin worries his commitment has faded; Patrick's personality has changed dramatically; and Jane faces the consequences of life with a plow man
- Cash reappears asking for a favor, and when Marin finally discovers his health condition her actions are not even close to what he wanted. Elsewhere, Buzz, Celia and Annie try to reconnect with Patrick.
- Marin deals with the devastating news about Jack with determined optimism, Patrick decides to date someone new, Sara finds being supportive of Eric infringes on her personal life.
- Marin, Jack and Jerome travel to New York for Sam and Jane's wedding reception, but Jack's continuing inability to sleep casts a pall over the weekend; Celia arrests Patrick, and Buzz's solution for raising the high bail Celia sets sends him down a dangerous path.
- Cash has been hospitalized, and his condition leads to another argument between Marin and Jack; a new hockey player hits town, and is entranced by Annie; and Celia battles Dick not respecting her personal space all whilst invading Patrick's.
- When Morgan Fairchild hits town Marin is confronted with all the things she's given up to stay in Alaska, Buzz spirals deeper into his addiction, and Patrick bonds with his counterpart when Ivan asks him to be his wingman.
- Patrick feels inexperienced and not well-traveled compared to Ivan, Jane isn't exactly happy with the ring Sam's bought for her, and Marin struggles with jealousy as Julia and Jack's connection becomes closer.
- Patrick converts a doubtful Jane when he convinces her to hire him in New York, Cash recuperates at Marin and Jack's, Buzz gets in touch with his emotions in order to win Mai back.
- Marin begins to feel under-appreciated when Jack dumps four puppies into their lives and won't participate in their care, Patrick finds out about Jane's side deal with Pilar, and Buzz and Ivan continue their quests for their respective ladies.
- Patrick returns to Elmo and finds that life has moved on without him, Marin discovers Julia's husband in a compromising position, and Buzz continues his decline away from Mai's care.
- Jane is in for a frugal surprise as she travels back to Alaska with Sam in an R.V., Patrick won't take 'no' for an answer, Marin's big check creates tension between her and Jack, and the talent show is held.
- A suburban mother faces her cancer diagnosis while trying to find humor and happiness as well.
- Cathy doesn't want to be the one who is always responsible and in control, especially now that she has been diagnosed with a terminal case of melanoma. That's why she kicked Paul out of the house as she literally wants to be the one in their twosome who is seen as the person who freely spills wine on the sofa without caring, instead of that person always being Paul. That's why she's decided that she wants a pool built in their postage stamp sized yard, so that she can teach Adam how to do the banana split dive like she did when she was his age. That's why she feels that she can give Adam a taste of his own medicine by treating him as thoughtlessly as he seems to treat her, all in an effort to make a point. That's why she feels that she can be blunt instead of being politically correct to her student Andrea about the combination of her wisecracking and her weight. That's why she decides that she doesn't need to be cordial anymore to their crotchety neighbor, whose name she doesn't even know after living next to her for five years. And that's why she tries to reach out to Sean despite Sean abhorring everything about what he sees as Cathy's chosen bourgeois lifestyle. Regardless of these changes, Cathy isn't yet ready to tell anyone, let alone her family - Paul, Adam or Sean - that she is dying.
- Cathy learns from Dr. Mauer that she probably has at least a year to live if not longer, which gives her some perspective of how much time she has left to do the things she wants. Chief among these is spending time with Adam. So instead of allowing him to go away to soccer camp for six weeks over the summer, she decides unilaterally for him to stay home over the summer so that they can spend time together. Cathy's actions seem crazy to Adam and Paul, both who still don't know about her medical diagnosis. Regardless, Cathy goes to extreme lengths to get what she wants. Dr. Mauer's time estimate also makes Cathy examine her body image, which she is doing truly for the first time in her life. What she sees surprises her. Meanwhile, Paul still isn't sure why Cathy won't let him come home and thus suggests they attend marriage counseling. Cathy treats the sessions with the knowledge of what she knows is the problem in relation to her health situation without divulging anything about the melanoma.
- Cathy still isn't feeling like she can let Paul back in the house or in her life. Adam is still angry with her and avoids her at all cost. And Sean still believes that Cathy is too uptight with who to hang out. So at this crucial time in her life, Cathy is feeling all alone, that is except for Thomas, Marlene's beagle, who always seems to be following her around. Her attempts at bringing Sean - and his girlfriend Daphne - and Adam and Andrea as meaningful parts of her life don't end up quite the way she envisions. As such, Cathy decides to attend a cancer support group. But those in the group end up being way too happy and upbeat for her liking, they seeing their cancer as it is a gift. Regardless, the support group appoints itself as her "Team Cathy" whether she likes it or not, as they believe that she really does need someone in her life for support. She has to decide if Paul is a better option, he who really does want to move back in. Thomas may find Cathy an unexpected substitute.
- Since she knows she won't reach retirement age, Cathy decides to withdraw all the funds from her retirement plan and do whatever she wants to with the money without a care. Among other things, she indulges on material goods such as an expensive bottle of champagne, which she shares with her new confidante, Marlene. But her biggest purchase is a red convertible sports car, which she can't drive since she doesn't know how to drive a stick shift. Regardless, she decides to spend the day with her new toy and Dr. Todd house hunting while pretending to be his older girlfriend. In the process, she liberates a lobster. That time with Dr. Todd shows her where her true future lies. Meanwhile, Paul, looking for something meaningful to do in his life while he's not at home, decides to head back to his school days and play rugby again. Sean, who has a toothache, refuses Cathy's offer of paying for a dental visit. Sean goes to extreme measures to deal with the tooth. And Marlene takes on the role of pretend grandmother to Adam, whether he likes it or not.
- Adam is not talking to his mother again since she caught him watching porn, which was bad enough, but what made it worse was that she continued to watch it with him and analyzed why it wasn't realistic from a female's point of view. Cathy realizes what she did with Adam was wrong, but she still wants to make sure that at age fourteen he is not yet having sex, and that when he does that he can both talk to her about anything in that vein and that he treat the girl properly. As she deals with this issue, she is beginning to see physical beauty around her, which includes blue iris flowers, her own body and how best to show it off, and the sexy new muralist at the school named Lenny. Meanwhile, Paul has sustained a rugby injury which has him sidelined, but not in the eyes of "rugby tart", Tina. And the building in which Sean is living is scheduled for demolition. The only way he figures he can save his makeshift home is to play the game by acting like one of the masses who has conformed to society. He gets an unexpected hand in looking the part.