Jonathan latest assignment has him working as the faculty adviser at a school paper. 2 student journalists are told by a female student that the bus driver was inappropriate with her.
Posing as a prosecutor, Tess squares off against his career, is representing a tobacco company that is being sued by ex-employees who claim to be victims of a second-hand smoke workplace.
Jonathan and Mark's latest assignment has them as private investigators. Their clients are a Vietnamese couple who have come to the U.S. to look for their sons whom they had to give up during the war.
After suffering major burns in a freak accident, a top fashion model and actress becomes a counselor at a summer camp for blind children run by Jonathan and Mark's blind friend Frank.
A young man is considering institutionalizing his brother, who has been completely paralyzed and speechless for many years, against the wishes of their mother who insists that the brother is not vegetative.
Mark seems to be on his own on this assignment when ""The Boss"" has apparently turned Jonathan into a pooch, given Mark ""the stuff"" and handed them a runaway kid with a ditzy mother and a father who's heaven knows where.
Jonathan takes a business tycoon into the future to show Him the environmental devastation his company has caused, directly affecting His beloved grandson, and future generations.
Two moms whose Broadway dreams got deferred, enter a TV talent show competition together and learn that it's never too late to become what or who you want to be. Stars Tamera Mowry-Housley, Chelsea Hobbs, Roger Cross.
Natalie and Nick have no luck in romance. After tossing coins into a fountain, the two then begin dreaming about each other. But, according to fountain mythology, they only have a week to turn those dreams into reality.
Ty has been having a hard time sleeping since the recent plane accident and has begun suffering from nightmares, so Jack and Tim decide to take him and Lou's boyfriend on a fishing trip.