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- In 1950s Brooklyn, 14-year old Alan Silver prepares to go to his first dance with a girl and has a falling out with his best friend Benny Belinsky.
- After getting a high score on an entrance exam, Alan is accepted to a prestigious high school. While Phyllis is excited about the news, Alan and others have reservations about going to a new school.
- When Cousin Jacob arrives in Brooklyn from the old country, Sophie goes to great lengths to cover up Jacob's tragic past from the kids.
- Sophie and Jules become really worried after Aunt Sylvia takes Alan on a trip into Manhattan to see the famous writer Jack Kerouac.
- When Katie's family objects to him taking Katie to a couples only party, Alan comes up with a plan where he asks Benny's dream girl to the party, has Benny escort Katie and then they switch dates at the party.
- Katie's sister announces that she has eloped, gotten pregnant and will be moving to California. Everyone is happy for her except for her father, who refuses to attend the going away party.
- After Sophie accidentally breaks Sid's store window, they disagree on a damage estimate, prompting Sid to take legal action.
- After Katie's father refuses to let her continue seeing Alan due to their religious differences, Alan and his family setup a dinner appointment with her family in the hope of breaking the ice.
- When Alan makes it know that he does not want to attend the Bronx School of Science, his parents begin to argue about whether he is making the right decision.
- Following a fight with Alan, Benny temporarily goes missing. When the dust is settled, Alan must come clean to Karen while Katie is forced to come clean with Benny.
- On his first day of high school, Alan is the envy of his friends when an attractive girl with a reputation asks him to tutor her in science.
- The family gets alarmed when Alan begins hanging out with a group of older rebels from school who are a bad influence.
- When his favorite teacher announces that she is leaving, Nathaniel does not want to accept the new teacher and begins to act out in school.
- When a distant relative dies, Alan worries that the funeral will interfere with him taking Katie to a Brooklyn Dodgers game.
- A friendly poker game involving Jules and Myron reignites an old feud.
- Aunt Sylvia comes over for dinner and makes a surprising announcement which divides the family.
- After Alan's "switching dates" plan backfires, Benny decides that they can no longer be friends since they are competing for the same woman; Aunt Sylvia starts up a post-divorce relationship with Sid.
- Alan wins a chance to compete on the television show "Happy Felton's Knothole Gang" at Ebbets Field.
- On a Saturday, the guys, who are supposed to be clothes shopping, sneak off to Coney Island. Meanwhile the women who are supposed be at the laundromat, sneak out to a Danny Kaye movie.
- A rainy day prevents the guys from seeing the Statue of Liberty, so instead they play indoor games. Bernie introduces his new fiancee to the family.
- With the game on the line against a rival team, Alan must make two free throws for the win. In between the shot attempts, Alan fantasizes about how making or missing the shots could impact his life.
- Alan and his friends manipulate Katie's science project in order to give it the desired outcome; George and Jules take extreme measures to score Harry Belafonte tickets.
- The boys are all devastated when they hear of Jackie Robinson being traded from the Dodgers to the Giants; Uncle Willie and Aunt Miriam reveal that they are having marital problems.
- With his family out of town, Alan along with Warren and Ben invite Katie and her friends over for a dinner party.
- Alan, Benny, and Warren get jobs, catering a wedding for Mr. Elgert.
- Following the death of one of her teachers, Katie has an attack of conscience: she cuts ties with Alan and wants to become a nun.
- Needing some extra money, George gets a second job selling encyclopedias with Uncle Willy. He soon begins to question some of the sales tactics and underlying contracts that go along with the sales.
- Phyllis invites one of her old friends and her husband over for dinner. She quickly finds out that her friend's life is not as ideal as it appears.
- In the series finale, everyone begins to consider the possible ramifications when the Russians launch a satellite into space.
- When Nathaniel gets sick, Sophia and Phyllis disagree about how he should be treated; Alan and Benny camp outside of a high rent complex in hopes of meeting Duke Snider.
- Katie goes through family problems when her strict father does not support her sister's decision to get married at 19.
- The boys and Sid all have dates for the weekend. While Alan and Warren meet Katie and Amy ahead of the dance, Benny and Sid are stuck at Sid's store waiting for their dates.
- Phyllis gets promoted at her job but realizes that the promotion is at someone else's expense; George is reluctant to put his childhood home on the market.