Ed has one too many women in his life as things with Carol seem to move in a positive direction and his ex Bonnie shows up. Ed defends Warren when a party guest of his is injured. Kenny tries to figure out what to do with a pony that Phil supposedly ordered.
Ed's attempt at a hip look backfires. Ed wonders about a stranger who wants help changing his identity. Molly is charmed by a salesman. Phil tries to lure women by acting like a magician.
Ed defends a man of sexual harassment charges, though he learns the truth and tries to lose the client. Carol's principal tries to help her change her teaching technique by odd means. Phil tries to recover a special bowling ball lost in the pin-sweeping device.
Dr. Crazy, a television entertainer that Ed hires to Emcee the Halloween party at Stuckeybowl, pushes a child to run away from home and the child's parents hire Ed to sue him. Warren hopes to gain fame at a high school bonfire.
Handling a divorce case inspires Ed to open communication lines with his ex-wife. Molly questions her relationship with a bowling alley repairman. Phil plays detective, seeking out an information leak.
A corporate lawyer opens a rival practice fashioned after Ed's Stuckeybowl.
Dennis turns to Ed for legal help with a car accident. Ed watches as feelings develop between Dennis and Carol. Nancy seeks vengeance when someone halts her cookie line production.
Ed reluctantly defends a teacher accused of discrimination, but learns that he may be on the right side of things. Warren seeks image help from a publicist. Molly is unsure as to whether her new beau should sell her old car so that she can drive a new car.
A rich benefactor in town asks Ed to dole out his fortune in gifts, but Ed finds out that he's taking money from the man's charities and has to ask the town to return their gifts. Things begin to get serious between Carol and Dennis. Mike and Nancy want to feed their daughter more culture.
Ed defends a man who posted a picture of a woman who rejected him on his website. Another lawyer, with motivations all his own, asks to join Ed on the case. Warren becomes a clown to try to win a girl's heart. Mike lets loose on Dr. Jerome when he feels betrayed.
A married couple hire Ed to watch over the husband's two days of freedom and report back to the wife said freedom's happenings. Ed catches Carol in a lie about her relationship with Dennis. Jessica agrees to a date with Warren. Phil and Kenny jointly create a dessert.
Ed dates and then represents a woman accused of embezzlement. Nancy tries her hand at substitute teaching and does nothing to endear herself to her fellow teachers through tangental lessons. Phil decides he should roast birthday partygoers who come to Stuckeybowl.
Ed tries to reform his high school band to play at the funeral of one of their founding members. Warren thinks about getting a Jessica tattoo. Molly tries to help Phil earn his high school equivalency diploma.
Ed is intrigued when a flirtatious and free-spirited woman comes to Stuckeyville. Ed forces Molly's boyfriend to confess a secret to her even though he knows she will be hurt.
Ed hopes to help a lawyer win his first suit, but it may be tougher than he first thought when the trucking company brings in their slick defense team. Carol asks Dennis to look over a story she wrote before she turns it in to a famous writer. Molly stands firm in not giving her ex a chance to explain himself.
Carol gets a speeding ticket and plans on contesting it for the judge that inspired Ed's legal career. Ed hopes that hiring a clown will make Stuckeybowl more family friendly. Mike tries to secure business through less than proper means.
Ed and his newly arrived brother Lloyd disagree about what direction to take with Stuckeybowl. Warren thinks that the key to success with woman may be posing as a fraternity member and it appears to work for him. Nancy throws a Billy Joel celebratory party.
Ed tries to defend Mike and his business from a sexual harassment suit, but learns more than he needed to know about his friend. Carol seeks solace from her literary rejection in journalism but finds that nothing newsworthy seems to take place in Stuckeyville. Phil cries "union now" when Ed punishes him for taking food home with him.
Ed becomes obsessed when the fifteen-year anniversary of his high school championship basketball loss rolls around. He recreates the game down to the original referee so that he’ll have a chance to make the free throw that cost the team the game. Meanwhile Molly forces Jim to choose between her or his wife.
Ed coaches a group of high school students for a "Quizbowl" competition. But when Principal Dennis refuses to allow a disadvantaged student to participate, Ed stands up for him.
Ed fearst the inevitable when Carol's boyfriend buys her an engagement ring. Meanwhile, Ed represents an elderly woman whose precious memories are destroyed by a careless photo-processing plant.
Ed fears that Dennis is going to propose to Carol. He does everything he can to keep him from popping the question. Meanwhile, Warren forbids Mark from persuing Diane.