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- The trials and tribulations of The Ryans, an Irish-American family in New York City.
- Frank and Nick Szabo meet to discuss the situation with the $6500. Nell reassures Ed that she no longer wants to be married to Seneca. Frank has to cover when Mary wonders why he's talking with Nick. Seneca talks with Marshall and fishes for more details of Ed and Nell's growing relationship. Mary questions the Riverside staff about the missing money. Former New York Mets pitcher Nolan Ryan is brought into Riverside with an injury.
- Mary prevents Jack from seeing Nolan Ryan in the hospital while Pat spirits him away for an x-ray. Frank and Jill discuss the current state of their affair and the problem with Delia. Delia returns to see Frank, who informs her that he'll continue to keep her secret if she agrees to conceal his affair with Jill.
- After being discharged from Riverside, Nolan Ryan drops by Ryan's to thank Mary and incurs Jack's jealousy when he kisses her. Johnny tells Maeve his fears that Mary's too trusting of Jack. Delia confesses her sins to Father McShane and vows to try and do the right thing henceforth. Later, she shares with Maeve her desire to start over as a wife and mother.
- Pat and his buddy Bucky try to get to know fellow doctor Faith better. Pat tells an old Irish tale. Mary and Jack discuss politics. Maeve comforts a distraught Delia who has wandered into the bar.
- Pat expresses his annoyance with Frank's treatment of Delia. Delia offers to go campaigning with Frank, as if nothing were wrong. Faith returns to work at Riverside and wonders how involved Jill is becoming with Seneca. Frank doesn't satisfactorily answer Delia who wants to know if things are fine between them. Maeve discusses the anonymous note with Frank, and he continues to question the inconsistency in Delia's stories. Delia secretly phones Roger. Faith shares with Patrick her new feeling of strength and her interest in changing her specialty from neurology to pediatrics. Roger lies to Delia that an emergency at Riverside prevented him from phoning and pretending to be Sheila. Maeve urges Frank to forget about the note and patch up his marriage before it's too late. Frank follows Maeve's advice but when he goes to Delia he accidentally overhears her on the phone telling Roger not to call her because she'll call him when it's safe.
- Johnny is happy to see Frank and Delia getting along very well after a day of campaigning together, but in private, Frank tells him about Delia's telephone call. Jill and Roger testify at Seneca's hearing, but Jill's arguments don't appear to outweigh Roger's. Frank confides in Johnny that he believes Delia is involved with Roger, and they concoct a scheme to bring Roger and Delia together in order to observe their interaction. Bob laments to Maeve all the trips he could have taken with Mary had she seen him as more than a friend. Jill stops by Ryan's and tells Maeve, Bob, and Delia about Roger's damaging testimony at the medical board hearing. Delia speculates to Maeve that Jill is sweet on Seneca. Johnny and Frank spy on Roger and Delia at the bar, then Frank announces in front of everyone that he has to leave on a trip to Albany tomorrow and can't take Dee with him, which immediately catches Roger's interest.
- Roger takes Frank's bait and coerces Delia into agreeing to meet him while Frank is in Albany. Johnny stuns Maeve with Frank's suspicion about Delia and Roger. Mary reassures Jack that he has a home now. Mary receives a telegram from Channel R. Johnny convinces Maeve that Frank could be right about Delia and Roger, but Maeve continues to feel sorry for Delia. Jack jumps to conclusions over Mary's telegram. Later, Maeve realizes Frank may be right when Delia uses a pretext and asks her to babysit for Little John while she goes out.
- Alone with Delia in his apartment, Roger suddenly realizes that he's become like Frank when Delia confesses that she no longer feels comfortable with him but rather feels like he's using her just as Frank does. Bucky expresses his concern to Jill that if the medical board revokes Seneca's medical license, he'll never be satisfied just doing research. Afterward, Jill receives grim news. A contrite Roger apologizes for hurting Dee and swears that he loves her, won't reveal their affair to anyone, and will back up Delia's lies to the Ryan family. Moved by Roger's change of heart, Dee falls into Roger's arms as he begs her to make love with him.one last time. Jill picks up Seneca from prison and delivers the bad news that his license has been suspended indefinitely. Seneca agrees to Jill's idea that they spend the weekend at the Coleridge beach house so that Seneca can have quiet time to contemplate his future. Frank enters Roger's apartment through the open terrace doors and finds Delia in Roger's arms.
- After catching Delia and Roger together, Frank hurls her to the floor and warns her not to follow him home since she no longer lives there. Despite Roger's insistence that everything has worked out for the best, Delia wails that she's going back to Ryan's to save her marriage, and she never wants to see him ever again. Roger reminds her that he'll be waiting for her when she's ready to come back to him. Seneca and Jill experience car trouble on the road to her beach house. Following the scene with Delia, Frank thinks of Jill, while Jill, alone in the stranded car, thinks of Frank. Maeve remarks to Pat that she hopes Jill has an interest in Seneca. Delia arrives back home and seeking help from Maeve and Patrick, she tells them that Roger forced himself on her then blackmailed her into going to bed with him. Maeve goes for Johnny, while Delia begs a stunned Pat to please believe her and be her friend.
- Delia cries to Pat that if he had married her before Frank, no one of this would have happened. Maeve breaks the news to Johnny about Frank finding Delia with Roger. Johnny demands that Delia explain what happened in detail. While waiting for a tow truck, Seneca gets Jill to tell him all about how she and Frank became lovers. Jill admits to Seneca that she although she still loves Frank and always will, she's no longer in love with him. Johnny disbelieves Delia's claims and suggests she give Father McShane permission to verify her, but Pat saves her by interrupting Johnny with a reminder that Dee isn't solely responsible; Frank is still partly responsible, too. Johnny's bullying Delia escalates Pat's defense of her. Frank returns home and bitterly tells Delia to leave.
- Frank tells Delia to pack her bags and go back to Roger. Delia crumbles when she learns that everyone in the family knew Frank set her up to catch her with Roger. Maeve orders Frank to talk to Delia since the mess they're in stands to hurt Little John more than anyone else. Delia throws Frank's affair with Jill in his face during their heated discussion, and he admits he wished he never married her. An upset Dee screams that she'll never leave and runs to her bedroom. Pat remembers kissing Delia when they were teenagers. Mary plans a big New Orleans dinner party when she and Jack get back to New York. Pat begs Frank to not be too hasty in throwing Delia out. When Delia walks in with a crying Little John, a furious Frank realizes she's using him as a weapon and storms out after insisting their marriage is over.
- Maeve is forced to break up an escalating argument between Johnny and Patrick over Delia, while Delia quietly tells herself that they can't blame her. At Riverside, Pat confides in Bucky about his family problems. Jill and Seneca each admit they're open to loving someone else. An agonized Frank tries in vain to reach Jill by phone. Delia tells Bob what happened with Frank and Roger, and he agrees to go find Frank. Bob finds Frank and promises that he won't try to defend Delia, but he wants Frank to talk to her. He then leaves to go confront Roger. Meanwhile, Frank continues to phone Jill.
- Bob brings Maeve and Johnny word on Frank's whereabouts. Maeve forces Delia to listen to some painful home truths. Delia realizes she has no place to turn and vows to make everyone sorry. Bob angrily confronts Roger about his affair with Delia. A dream about Frank disturbs Mary. Frank continues to phone Jill, unaware that she's gone to the Coleridge beach house with Seneca. Delia devises a plan to make everyone feel bad about the way they've treated her. Maeve discovers that Delia and Little John are missing.