The angels face one of their most disheartening cases when they supervise at a special summer camp for HIV positive girls and learn that the afflicted youngsters have banded together and made a pact to end their lives.
A movie star always has the money to spend on his kids but never the time to spend with or be a real father to them, and Jonathan and Mark (who have been hired to look after the children) must show him the error of his ways.
An advertisement brings Jonathan and Mark to a neighborhood where an elderly scriptwriter needs an "angel" to bankroll his movie about the lonely people in his neighborhood, but making the film may mean tragedy for Mark.
Barry Rudd, an aimless young man dubbed Rudd the Dud, is given a hotel to manage by his wealthy father. Jonathan and Mark are on hand as bellhops and when not assisting Barry contend with a tyrannical boss.
Jonathan and Mark become involved in their own version of Dickens' classic ""Christmas Carol"" ... only their ""Scrooge"" is a heartless used car salesman.
When Natalie and Eric each inherit a share of an old bakery, this unlikely pair must decide what's in store for this historic landmark. When both of their careers come to a screeching halt, an opportunity presents itself.
Wendy is finally starting to settle into the single life, after her husband's death. She runs a successful wedding planning company. Then the charming Marco opens up a divorce firm right next to her and stirs up everything.