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- Barry, Caitlin, Cisco and Joe set a trap for Wells. Cisco uses himself as bait, which puts him in great danger. Meanwhile, Eddie makes a decision regarding Iris, which leaves Joe a bit unsettled.
- Young and naive Alicia Plecas is behind in her rent. She is unemployed and unskilled. Although she is going to hairdressing school, hairdressing is a skill that she lacks. Yuri hopes to trade sexual favours for rent, but Alicia refuses. For protection, she finds Hal, who is also sexually interested in Alicia, and hopes to get her into bed eventually. Hal manages to get her a cleaning job for Carlisle, despite the fact that she doesn't have the necessary skills to do that either. She ends up being an awful, clumsy cleaner, but she and Carlisle end up bonding over similar personal issues, and admittedly a bit of lust on Carlisle's side. Sexually, she and Hal continually almost make Hal's wish come true, but Alicia's missing pet hamster, Bushy-Bush, always gets in the way. Ultimately, Hal can't control his urges any longer; his actions cause a permanent rift between himself and Alicia. Despite knowing that Carlisle has his own unspoken lusty thoughts toward her, Alicia at least gets the necessary confidence from him to stand on her own two feet for the first time in her life.
- Marie Clements' musical documentary connects a pivotal moment in Canada's civil rights history-the beginnings of Indian Nationalism in the 1930s-with the powerful momentum of First Nations activism today.
- What came first: Sault's negative attitude or her string of very bad luck in Vancouver? Specifically on the work front, she has lost one contract after another to her arch rival, Richard, or Dick as she calls him. Positive thinking may help her in an upcoming request for proposal for a "Yay Vancouver" campaign. In general, Geoff thinks her negativity came first, and he convinces her to accompany him to a positive thinking seminar. After attending, Sault thinks it's a load of rubbish. Trixie also attended the seminar and uses the positive thinking message to her benefit. But after one good thing happens to Sault, a string of good luck seems to follow, including getting the contract for "Yay Vancouver". Sault's perspective turns 180 degrees where she feels that positive thinking will get her anything regardless of anything else she does. After some bad things happen, including learning about Trixie's ulterior motive in doing that first positive thing for Sault, Sault realizes that there is a balance between positive thinking and making things happen for oneself. Sault decides to take charge of her life.
- Carol starts dating Matt, a handsome, intelligent renaissance man who respects Carol as a person. The dinner party crowd of Toni, Bao, Geoff and Stanley all like Matt. But Carol keeps him at a distance. Carol then meets Jason Rogerman, the single father of one of her students. Jason is brash and crass, but deep down is more like Carol in terms of personality than Matt. They start a passionate sexual relationship, all the while each stating that it is only sexual since Carol was up front about her relationship with Matt. The dinner party crowd do meet Jason, and cannot understand why Carol would spend any time with Jason when she has Matt. Public perception takes a hold of Carol's mind set until she realizes that being sympatico with someone is more important than what other people think. Meanwhile, Fred continues his by-the-books running of the building fronting for the Hoskins. Geoff and Stanley can't agree on a wedding date. And the Hoskins start the process to turn Robson Arms into an expanded building of high end condos.
- As her final performance at the Palmetto approaches, Deborah must decide whether to put it all on the line.
- After London witnesses a hit-and-run car accident that kills an elderly woman, the dog methodically stalks the driver until the man's pangs of guilt -- and a cunning canine "quirk of fate" -- expose the crime.
- Following the suicides of the Dubois sisters, the main question on everyone's mind is who will be the new owner and what will he/she do with the building? Yuri and the Tans are the most concerned as their livelihoods are attached to the building. The who ends up being Stu Dubois, Pauline and Bea's second cousin. The what?: he intends on fixing up and selling the building. He does retain Yuri's services but Yuri is still worried that the new owner will not, and as such decides to fix up all the tenant's problems to get good references from them. The only tenant who seems to feel sorry for Yuri is Bobby, since he figures Yuri, solely by association, was the closest to the Dubois sisters. Things change for Bobby when Bobbi tells him of her one time indiscretion with Yuri. When Bobby finally catches up with Yuri, they have a physical altercation. But a physical altercation happens around them at the same time: an earthquake. There is substantial damage to the building, some of which has landed on top of a now pinned-by-rubble Yuri. While the rest of the tenants have evacuated the building (which includes a distraught Bobbi), captives Bobby and Yuri have time to air their issues. It also gives Bobby time to figure out not only what he's going to do with Yuri, but what he's going to do about his marriage.
- Yuri's older alcoholic brother Val stops by. Although Yuri tries to persuade him to leave and stay somewhere else, Val manages to worm his way in. Yuri has mixed feelings about Val: he loves his older brother, knows he's trouble but feels somewhat responsible for him as Val took care of Yuri when they were little kids. Their mother was taken away when Yuri was four years old, right after World War II, because of her association with Mussolini. Val is currently selling illegal fireworks to neighborhood kids to make ends meet. A motherless for the time being and head-braceless Georgia becomes the center of attention for both Yuri and Val. Finally exasperated with Val's antics and drunkenness including Val's admission to Yuri about what really happened to their mother, Yuri turns him into the cops who came looking for Val earlier on. Yuri thinks that in doing so, he is helping his brother. However the cops aren't looking for Val for the reason Yuri thought, but he ended up helping his brother more than he realized when he called Constable Birnham. It's Georgia who ends up bringing the brothers together, at least for the time being.
- Stanley and Geoff make some compromises in their social life, each committing to do activities the other enjoys. Of late, Geoff has been spending much "mentoring" time with newly out of the closet ex-Robson Arms tenant, Andrew Colton, which has made Stanley slightly jealous and somewhat suspicious. But he doesn't worry about Geoff and Andrew for the time being as he is looking forward to a visit from Toronto by his ex-wife, Frances. Frances is a smart, beautiful woman who has much more socially in common with Stanley than Geoff has with Stanley. Stanley would probably still be married to her if she was only a man! But with Frances and Stanley having such a good time together, Geoff decides to let them go to the opera together instead of Stanley's original commitment of going to Seattle for Pride weekend with Geoff. But Geoff also decides to go to Seattle anyway with Andrew and some other friends. But when Geoff arrives home unexpectedly, he finds that Stanley and Frances have caught up more with each other than would have been expected. But with this major jolt to their relationship, Stanley and Geoff have to make some tough and radical decisions regarding their relationship. Meanwhile, Fred recognizes Chuck as former children's television star, Captain Bed Head. Chuck uses Fred's idolatry of him to his advantage.
- Sault, aka Annabelle Bonaduce, is running out of ideas for her magazine column. The only one of the many hair-brained ideas that Sault came up with that was approved by Charlotte, her editor, was an exposé on a gay wedding, Stanley and Geoff's wedding to be more precise. Sault, as Geoff's maid of honour, is reluctant to tell her "bride" of this news. When she eventually does, Geoff flatly refuses. One would think that Stanley would reject the idea as well, but when he hears about the possible free swag associated to spruce up their otherwise sparse festivities... Meanwhile, Bobbi, with newly received secretarial school diploma in hand, gets her first temp job at the chiropractic office of Dr. Jordan Cohen. Bobbi is excited about the job since she is physically attracted to Jordan. She wants so much to be in love and be loved again, both for herself and for finding a father for Robbie. Luckily for Bobbi, Jordan is as equally attracted to her and he asks her out. Before him asking her on this date, Bobbi secretly rifled through Jordan's private things to find out more about him. She finds only one possible skeleton, which she thinks is a wife named Angela. After their date which included an exciting romp in bed, Bobbi discovers that Jordan's skeleton is not exactly what she thought it was. His skeleton?: he hates children. It really is rather a morbid fear of children. Bobbi initially keeps news of Robbie from Jordan, but when it looks that they are mutually falling in love, Bobbi ultimately has no choice but to tell him. Because of his deep feelings for her, Jordan tells her he will try to not let Robbie get between them. Regardless of if things between Bobbi and Jordan work, Yuri (Robbie's biological father), newly arrived back at Robson Arms, is willing to support Bobbi and Robbie in any way they need.
- A depressed young zookeeper named Greg pines over the end of a long-term relationship. His friend Bruce tries to convince him that a brighter future is possible without Sarah- the only problem is her brother Crad's obsession with Greg.
- London helps a grouchy old gold prospector to learn the value of friendship.
- The tables are turned when a suicide victim asks Jack for help. Jack has mixed feelings as to what he is supposed to do.
- Scully believes that the psychic predictions of a death row inmate are the only hope in the kidnapping of two college students.
- Following the destruction of the Twelve Colonies of Kobol by the Cylons, a rag-tag fugitive fleet of the last remnants of mankind flees the pursuing Cylons while simultaneously searching for their true home: Earth.
- Simple-minded Joseph Briteman breaks a golden rule of his 'life skills' program when he walks away unsupervised to rescue his long lost baby sister.
- A deadpan comedy of the absurd machinations of the rock and roll naming game.
- Da Vinci calls for Vancouver to establish a red light district following the death of a high-priced escort and with the continuing mystery of the 28 missing prostitutes, all presumed dead.
- An "alien autopsy" videotape and a murder spark Mulder's search for a strange creature. Scully looks for information about her disappearance.
- When Andrew Colton moves into the building, Geoff and Stanley's gaydar immediately goes off. Even Yuri is confused about his own sexuality when he admires Andrew's butt before he realizes that the butt belongs to a man. When Andrew mentions his partner "Chris" to Geoff, Geoff assumes that Chris is a man. However much to Geoff's surprise and somewhat dismay, Chris ends up being a woman. Because of Geoff's interest in Andrew, Stanley throws out one coy gay reference after another to Andrew. Geoff, on the other hand, is angry and confused about what he sees as Andrew's denial of who he is as a person, and during a moment of drunkenness and out of lust, Geoff tries to kiss Andrew. Andrew is taken aback and angry by Geoff's move. Geoff's attempted kiss coincides with continuing problems between himself and Stanley, primarily surrounding the imbalance in their relationship around money and its associated power. Although Geoff tries to bury the hatchet between himself and Andrew, Andrew is still angry. Andrew neither confirms or denies his sexual orientation, but just states that having a family has been his priority in life for as long as he can remember.
- Previous slackers, Hal and Nick, are now productive members of working society. Nick has just started working as an insurance broker and Hal is continuing his career in animal control, working for Dennis. Both Nick and Hal are good at their jobs. Nick is in line for a major promotion, but Hal admittedly doesn't care for the way Dennis runs his business. Life on the most part is going swimmingly for both until Hal's father, Ramon, drives up to Robson Arms. He has retired, sold the family house, bought a motor home and plans on driving to Santiago, Chile. He's just waiting for his passport before he leaves. But during his wait, he causes one ruckus after another in Hal and Nick's home. He also denigrates Hal's job as he doesn't see the profession as being secure. With Ramon's newfound disposable income, Hal asks his dad for a loan to buy his own van to start his own animal control business. Ramon refuses as he'd rather see Hal get a secure office job. But Hal and Nick learn that Ramon isn't as financially secure as he seems, as he has made some less than wise investments with his new best friend, the "Prince of Nigeria". In addition, Ramon's retirement was not quite his own doing. But equally as important, they get the impression that the road trip is all talk as Ramon just doesn't seem to want to leave. An incident at work makes Nick realize that he does not want to grow old without striving for something he really wants in his heart. Both Nick and Hal achieve their dreams when first Ramon lends Hal the requested money, and second a never traveled Nick buys a one year around the world plane ticket.
- While Bryan and Finola figure out their next move, a diver finds Debris off the coast and accidentally erases his sister from reality.
- After Ronnie kills a physicist, Barry and the team go after him. Joe enlists Cisco's help in the reinvestigation of Nora Allen's murder. Barry struggles with a new relationship and his duties as The Flash.
- Destinies converge in Japan after a barbarian ship washes ashore in a poor fishing village. Meanwhile, in Osaka, Lord Toranaga finds himself outplayed by his enemies.
- Halloween in Eastbridge comes with mysteries of poisoned candy and a stolen heart from a deceased man.
- Tom becomes the support for two people. First, Carlisle finally admits that Elaine has left him. Carlisle uses Tom both as his divorce lawyer (despite the fact that Tom does not specialize in divorce nor does he really agree to act as Carlisle's lawyer) and surrogate "friend". Tom is further burdened when Carlisle is unexpectedly hospitalized and thus Tom is forced to look after Elaine's beloved but temperamental dog, Lulu, who Carlisle refuses to place in a kennel. And second, Janice and Tom have been casually dating, and outwardly everything seems to be going all right. However, Tom still thinks about his deceased wife, Colleen. Tom "speaks to Colleen" while he's sleeping, but there's something more to Tom's pain than the fact that he misses Colleen or that he thinks about the suffering she endured with her illness prior to her passing. Tom finally admits to himself that although he loved her, their marriage, especially at the end, was by no means perfect. With that admission, he can counsel Carlisle to move on with his life, something that Tom decides to do with Janice.
- Bao and Toni are approaching their twentieth wedding anniversary. Although they do love each other, they are falling into a rut. Toni compares their love life not to an exciting Ferrari or even stable and reliable Volvo, but rather a Pacer, "fun in the past, but outdated". On the other side of the coin, Bao thinks his professional life will soon take an upward swing when he expects he will be offered the principal tuba seat with the symphony orchestra. But the symphony's job offer of development officer isn't quite what he expected or wanted. But he takes the job, without telling Toni, since he feels in holding out for his dream job of playing the tuba regularly and professionally, he has not given Toni the life she deserved. Thinking Bao having an affair due to his now daytime absence, Toni and Bao have a heart to heart, which includes Bao knowing about the Pacer comparison. This talk opens up an entire new chapter of understanding and love in their lives. But ultimately it is hearing his favorite tune "Clair de Lune" being played by a street musician that makes Bao realize that his happiness inspires happiness around him. It's going to be a good twentieth wedding anniversary.
- Hal and Nick are pining over their lost conquests, Hal with Alicia, and Nick with Elaine. Hal slowly comes to the realization that Alicia may have exposed his true shallowness with women. To test his theory, he decides to call up old girlfriends to see what they think of him. On the other side of the apartment, Sault enters Nick's life. Sault is trying to rekindle her friendship with Geoff, and by unfortunate association Stanley. She uses her new 'buddy' as a pawn in her plan. She decides to hold small dinner party with Geoff, Stanley and Nick, the latter with whom she promises a roll in the hay afterward if he attends and helps with the cooking. He agrees. At dinner, things are going awkwardly, but Sault and Stanley start to bond over Stanley's spinach dish, which Sault loves so much she wants to the recipe. The bond breaks down when Stanley refuses to share the recipe. Nick, who likes Sault in a bizarre way, does whatever he can to help her get the recipe. Just as Sault starts to feel a special bond with Nick, Nick reluctantly decides that Sault will probably never like him that way and leaves Sault in the lurch.
- A group of loggers working in a remote forest unearths thousands of deadly insectlike creatures that paralyze and cocoon their victims. Scully, Mulder and a few others end up trapped there.
- Much is happening at Robson Arms in the aftermath of the earthquake. Janice and Tom have moved in together and out of the building. Stu, managing the building following the death of his cousins Bea and Pauline, is trying to sell, and in turn is working Yuri to the bone trying to repair all the earthquake damage. And ex-Toronto Maple Leaf, Caldo Vasco, is learning to maneuver in the building in his wheelchair. A recent drunk driver accident has turned him into a paraplegic. Caldo and Yuri are at each other's throats, Caldo because he has never liked the way Yuri has treated him (which is no different than the way Yuri's treated everyone else in the building), and Yuri because he is taking all the flak for Caldo's lascivious acts. Caldo has been milking his new wheelchair-bound status for all it's worth, and no one except Yuri knows that Caldo was the drunk driver causing the accident, which resulted in a dog being run over and killed. Despite making a deal with Caldo, Yuri eventually spills the beans to the rest of the tenants about Caldo's accident. Their feud comes to a head when they are caught fighting in front of a television news crew, the crew at Robson Arms solely as a marketing ploy for Stu to sell the building. Caldo and Yuri come to a new understanding of each other after their physical encounter and bond against a common foe.
- Sault's book proposal is turned down by the publisher. However, the editor of Canuck, a new magazine, likes her writing and wants Sault to write an article on vertical bar conditioning aka pole dancing. This test article leads to Canuck offering her a monthly column. Things finally look to be going right for Sault, until her older sister Alex aka "Annabelle Bonaduce" (the Ste. Marie sisters were big fans of _"Partridge Family, The" (1970)_ when they were kids) comes for a visit. Alex was always the perfect one, and still is seemingly so, with a good job, wonderful and gorgeous family and a yacht club lifestyle. Alex's visit was not by accident: she's come to Vancouver to bring Sault back to Toronto to live under the watchful eye of the family, who think Sault subconsciously sabotages everything positive in her life. Getting advice from Hal, Sault decides that she needs distance from her family despite the fact that she loves them. But Sault's unusual life provides fodder for her monthly column. Meanwhile Stanley has a crush on a new columnist, who writes under the name Annabelle Bonaduce. Elsewhere, Carol leads the charge in the anti-condo movement. But Chuck bribes one more tenant onto the pro-condo side: the Tans.
- Hobo teams with another hobo (Herb Vigran). Together, they unsuccessfully try to save a pair of work horses from the fertilizer factory. Next, they must help a bus load of kids during a flash flood, but need extra muscle to pull it off.
- Tony must protect an aggressive defense lawyer whose methods he doesn't like.
- Scully's comatose body is discovered at a local hospital and her life is hanging in the balance. When Mr. X shows Mulder the high price he'd have to pay if he truly wants justice for Scully, Mulder must choose between hope and revenge.
- Tony sets out to trap a serial rapist whose victims are young blind women Meanwhile, Rachel makes a surprising investment in art.
- Commissioner Scali investigates the drowning of a tennis pro at a swanky club.
- An inmate serving a life sentence for killing a police officer forces Da Vinci to interpret a heart stoppage in an ambulance as a death in custody. Mick and Shannon search for the son of a woman who was beaten to death in her apartment. Winston is trapped in an elevator with a corpse. Da Vinci looks for a piano for Gabriella's birthday.
- Pauline and Bea Dubois, the elderly sister owners of the building, are disagreeing on how the building should be run. Pauline prefers to make do with Yuri's talents to fix whatever problem, whereas Bea thinks that many things are falling apart and should just be replaced as goodwill toward the tenants. Because of their differences and long term competition with each other, they needle each other in small ways just to get under each other's skin. The elder Pauline is the more forceful one, whereas Bea will do things on the sly. One thing that Bea has been doing on the sly is getting her affairs in order: she's dying. When Pauline finds out, she's upset not because Bea didn't tell her or not because she's sad for her sister's condition but because Bea once again is doing something first in life. Pauline decides to manufacture mock ways of killing herself first. Bea doesn't appreciate this as Pauline has always tried to steal the limelight. When Bea confronts Pauline that her illness is indeed a fact, the Misses Dubois collectively decide to turn out the lights. Meanwhile, Yuri stumbles across Bushy-Bush. Not knowing he's Alicia's pet, Yuri decides to keep the hamster for himself.
- After Sault has an anxiety attack at work, she confesses to Geoff, her confidante, that she hates her life. She needs a man in her life and decides once again to pursue - stalks, really - Nick, despite not knowing if he really is the one for her. She uses the same techniques that Geoff originally used to pursue Stanley. Sault and Nick do reconnect - for Sault, it may be the start of something nice, but for Nick, Sault is just, as Hal coins, "the just for sex girl". When Sault finds out this is how Nick thinks of her, she literally chases him down. They both have a turbulent admission that they perhaps should break up, but not before one last sexual go at it in the park. But things look up for Sault when she and her job, the cause of much stress in her life, mutually part company.
- A man who dropped out of medical school to raise money for his education, keeps promising he'll finish his degree "next fall semester." But after hearing the same promise for 5 years, the townspeople believe his plans are empty talk. London helps remedy the situation.
- Sam and Dean investigate the mysterious death of a girl and the disappearance of another.
- Robson Arms' new owners, Chuck and Trixie Hoskins, hold a meet and greet courtyard party for all the tenants. The Hoskins are Texans recently transplanted from the Mexican desert where they were conferring with a Shamin. They're a little eccentric - they own a sensory deprivation tank - and overly friendly. For some tenants, they are just a little too friendly. But the building is still a business, more so Trixie's vision. One of the first orders of business they have with Yuri, who they have kept on as superintendent, is to evict a tenant behind on rent: Bobbi. Going through a divorce from Bobby and without a job, Bobbi is three months behind on her rent. But Bobbi has been trying to cope, which Yuri understands, and because of that, Yuri sticks up for Bobbi to the Hoskins. But the Hoskins get Yuri on their side when they present him with a jacket made from the hide of the Gila Monster. The jacket is like a badge of honor. Yuri is about to talk to Bobbi about the eviction but Bobbi instead gets Yuri sidetracked with an emergency babysitting job looking after Baby Robbie. On this babysitting stint, Yuri for the first time notices Robbie's Texas-shaped birthmark, one just like his own. Thinking that Robbie might be his own son, he enlists Val, who is now working as a janitor at a hospital, to get a DNA test done. Meanwhile, Yuri reluctantly issues the eviction notice to Bobbi. A confrontation with Bobbi about the eviction and the results of the DNA test make Yuri ponder his future at Robson Arms.
- Margaret represents Lauren, Susan's good friend, in a hostile work environment lawsuit after she quits her job at a Michelin-starred restaurant; when Todd gets sick, Margaret must go under cover as a dishwasher in a fancy restaurant.
- Caitlin brings Barry out to a karaoke bar, hoping they both meet someone new; Cisco thinks about Hartley's dangerous proposition; Henry's snooping gets him into trouble.
- Supergirl and Superman team up to stop a new threat emerging in National City. A Kryptonian pod comes crashing down to Earth.
- A contemporary prequel to Psycho, giving a portrayal of how Norman Bates' psyche unravels through his teenage years, and how deeply intricate his relationship with his mother, Norma, truly is.
- In this award-winning short thriller, a suburban mother struggles to find her children when they don't return from school one day.
- A clothing manufacturer's sweatshop is burned down. The Jewish Temple is vandalized. An Asian storeowner is harassed. Rachel's father (who buys the cloth for the sweatshop) has a new girlfriend (younger than Rachel) and is as disappointing to Rachel as always. Mr. Metzger has a heart attack but, before he dies, he tells a story about the two of them going to the circus. While Tony and Rachel are clearing out her father's apartment she is surprised at the things he has kept over the years but Tony finds a ledger hidden underneath a drawer. The book contains dates and dollar amounts; the first two dates are two fires in sweatshops and the other two dates are approaching.
- 1991–199648mTV-148.1 (94)TV EpisodeCommissioner Scali, kidnapped and seemingly destined for a sudden death, narrowly escapes his fate with the help of an unsuspected ally - porno movie producer Cyd Palmer.