Gwen is worried. about not being feminine enough and becomes ultra-feminine. Larry decides he preferred the old Gwen and tries to change her back to her former self.
Larry is adamant that astrology will not be taught at the Centre until he meets the instructor. An old threat from a newly-released convict throws Jack into a panic.
Unless the Centre can raise more money by increasing enrollment, Larry will lose his job. Gwen has a solution in mind to solve the budget problems: her resignation in order to get married.
The Centre is doomed for demolition until Larry convinces the wife of the owner to intervene. As a sculptor working at the Centre, she donates two statues - which in turn create a new set of problems.
The Lubanians plan to use the Centre for a multicultural event. Larry gets caught in the middle when two opposing factions claim the sole right of representation. Jack and Gladys resort to marriage counseling using puppets.
Larry's workload and extracurricular activities bring on an attack that sends him to hospital. His reflections while in hospital have an adverse effect on how he views his Iife.
Larry must convince an insanely jealous husband that he and the man's wife are only working together. Gwen is having trouble auditioning a bunch of kids for a play, and Gladys confronts Jack with an old love letter of his.