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Mary Ellen's refusal to follow in a family tradition leads to a clash with Grandma.
A wedding anniversary prompts Caroline to recall her early days with Charles.
The death of a barely remembered uncle leaves Charles heir to a fortune.
During a mountain trek, Mike and Sully recall past moments together (via clips from previous episodes).
Robert E releases anger about Grace in the boxing ring, where he takes on an ailing champ.
Josh Green of "Promised Land" is chosen to help a suddenly blind Monica on her next assignment, serving as her eyes as they both try to mend a tattered inner-city neighborhood plagued by gangs and racial violence.
Tess summons the Greene family from "Promised Land" to the hospital after Josh Greene is blinded in a gang shootout.
A construction magnate now convinced he is King Arthur is in danger of being declared incompetent by his estranged son.
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.
Charles is shattered to learn that Mary is going blind due to a bout of scarlet fever.
Mary learns to cope with blindness at an Iowa school, a railroad embargo threatens Walnut Grove's economy.
Caroline fears that her baby won't be the boy she's sure Charles wants.
Georgie's school project on Val Stanton inspires her to take a risk with Adam.
Lou's return from New York does not go smoothly when she must deal with two new additions to her world.
Lou and Mitch, the ranch hand, share their pasts while trapped at the Dude ranch; Georgie and Adam ""need to talk.""
Grandma and Grandpa feud after taking opposing views on the razing of a historic home.
John-Boy has the opportunity to take over publication of the newspaper.
John-Boy has a stormy reunion with a rich neighbor contemptuous of his plans to start a newspaper.
When their parents contemplate splitting up, two teens hatch a scheme to make them realize how much they need each other. Stars Billy Baldwin and Kari Matchett.
In their youth, the Banner siblings made it big as a rock group, but at the height of their fame, the group fell apart. Now, fifteen years later the siblings reunite in their hometown to take care of their mother.
Grandma and Grandpa feud after taking opposing views on the razing of a historic home.
John-Boy has the opportunity to take over publication of the newspaper.
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