Aired: 8/1/1998
Rosalee (Tisha Campbell) is transferred to a nearby base, and then has a shocking announcement for her father. Part 1 of two.
Conclusion. Linc has a hard time dealing with Rosalee's lifestyle; Eleanor must decide which two pieces of legislation to support.
Aired: 8/8/1998
Eleanor's happiness over being honored by a women's organization is shattered by a false arrest. To the rescue?
Aired: 8/15/1998
Johnnie's efforts to change CeCe's way of speaking sparks a debate between Linc and Eleanor about the school voucher issue.
Aired: 8/22/1998
CeCe and Harlan are spotted in a car together, and Eartha and Johnnie give wildly differing accounts of what they saw.
Aired: 8/29/1998
The gang at Linc's rallies around Johnnie, whose mother has passed away.
Aired: 9/5/1998
Linc is forced to decide which of two employees---one black, one white---to lay off when business starts to drop.
Aired: 9/12/1998
The gang ponders why CeCe ended her relationship with a successful businessman.
Aired: 9/26/1998
Linc and his pals get together to honor the anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr's March on Washington. Part 1 of two.
Aired: 10/3/1998
Conclusion. Linc finds his conservative personality clashing with that of his leftist friend, Bobby.
Aired: 10/17/1998
Linc and Eleanor consider consummating their relationship.
Aired: 10/24/1998
The gang bands together when they learn Winston may be deported.
Aired: 10/31/1998
The building of a store funded by a record company that sells gangsta rap arouses the ire of newly divorced Eleanor. Meanwhile, Eleanor and Linc contemplate their future.
Aired: 12/19/1998
Eleanor's friend develops a crush on Linc, much to Eleanor's chagrin.
Aired: 1/28/1999
Linc's daughter, testifies before the Senate on behalf of single mothers.