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- In addition to fighting evil, Superman has a burning romance with Lois Lane in both of his identities.
- The residents of Knots Landing, a coastal suburb of Los Angeles, deal with various issues such as infidelity, health scares, rape, murder, kidnapping, assassinations, drug smuggling, corporate intrigue and criminal investigations.
- World War II is over and the boys from the town of River Run, Ohio, are coming home. It seems that life is slowly going back to normal, but war has changed everything and they will never be the same again.
- The residents of Knots Landing, a coastal suburb of Los Angeles, deal with further complications in their lives.
- Digger Barnes is furious when his friend Jock Ewing starts dating the love of his life Ellie Southworth. He is also convinced that Jock has cheated him out of his share in their oil fields. And so begins the decades long Barnes-Ewing feud.
- Simon Berrenger is the ruthless, head of the high-class store that bore his name. His two sons are both working for him: Paul, the president of Berrenger's, who is trapped in a loveless marriage to Gloria and is having an affair with Shane Bradley, the chain's merchandise V.P. and Billy, who is in charge of P.R. and is battling addictions to both alcohol and gambling. Simon's daughter, Barbara, is a divorcee who had spent her entire life trying to win her father's love and approval. Barbara's daughter Melody is married to ambitious Todd Hughes, who ran the only Berrenger's branch store.
- Caroline finds out about Gina and Charlie's secret romance; Seeing Ginger on a date with another man, Jeff cozies up to Caroline to make her jealous; Mr. Sloan arranges a Detroit bus trip to a baseball game with Judy.
- Linda is tempted by an offered management position just as the workers rebel over news of Ruth Sloan's new fur. Ruth accepts Gina and the baby into her home, and Mike Sloan tells Caroline that he'll be ready to repay the Haileys' kindness to his daughter-in-law.
- Abe gets threatening hate messages over Robert's interracial marriage; Robert gets accepted into college; Ginger's job requires her to go on a date with a lucky contestant which causes conflict with Jeff; Mr. Sloan and Judy bond over their love of Indians baseball.
- Jeff's hometown debut with the Indians brings everyone out to the ballgame. Meanwhile, Hank feels alienated from his family after learning that Al will soon be part of it. Grandma Davis plays matchmaker for Robert, who has another gal in mind.
- Jeff's worries at training camp turn him toward a sports-savvy bar owner who happens to be female. Ginger copes with an amorous boss.
- Ginger tries to help a slumping Jeff get an endorsement deal; Caroline attempts to rekindle her marriage with Charlie; the Sloans begin to suspect that Gloria and Abe have second jobs.
- The town of River Run is rocked when allegations surface that Al is a member of the Communist party and he refuses to deny it when pressed; Everyone with ties to Al is questioned.
- Caroline suspects Charlie is having an affair with Linda and rumors quickly spread around town; Robert and his new wife continue to deal with discrimination; soon-to-be-married Ginger considers quitting as the tomato juice girl after being told that the role would be better played by a single girl.
- With her divorce now finalized, Caroline sets her sights on Jeff; the Sloans worry that Charlie has ulterior motives in his relationship with Gina, most notably regarding their grandchild's inheritance; Jeff and Ginger both get bad news regarding their respective careers.
- Members of the union and the management wonder if whoever shot Sarah will come after them next. Sarah loses her fight for survival with a surprising person by her bedside. Hank comes closer to learning the truth about Jeff and Sarah. Anne gets some shocking news from her doctor. Sarah's death awakens Ruth's "charitable" side.
- Just when Bill and Linda seem headed for a happy ending, Bill's past comes to light. Jeff debates if he should cheat on Ginger with Judy, once his teammates tell him that whoever Judy likes ends up on the team. The Sloans back the Union into a corner after Caroline mentions to them that there is no fund to pay for a strike.
- The strike is on. The town is split, so are families. Will they come to a resolution?
- On the eve of his 49th birthday, Mr. Sloan gets annoyed with people perceiving him as old; with an outbreak of polio, everyone is on edge about contracting the disease; Abe begins to experience memory loss.
- Television seems to be the wave of the future, which could signal the end of Ginger and Jeff's radio show. A local sportswriter receives kudos after Judy ghostwrites his column on the Indians. Suspicions of infidelity lurk at the Sloan home.
- Ginger sees her ticket to stardom when a dance contest that gives the winners a screen test arrives in town. Caroline convinces Charlie that they should enter, then tries to rig the contest in their favor. Sarah takes over Thanksgiving preparations without asking Anne first. Al ambushes Anne into dancing with him in the contest. The Sloans decide to make friends with their employees in the hope that they will reject the union.
- Caroline realizes that she's in over her head with the Sloans when they pressure her to find out who the Union's spy is. Charlie, Robert, and Al think there is a traitor in the union. Jeff scrambles to keep Ginger in Florida after she calls off their engagement. Hank and Linda are at each other's throats because of the lock out. Abe finds a unique way to get back at the Sloans. A member of the Metcalf family pays the price for the hostility over the plant lock out.
- Al lies to the workers about union money, trying to pull them into a strike. Caroline tries to dissuade Charlie from participating in the strike by telling him that she's pregnant. Anne is determined to raise her baby Catholic. Judy Owens moves to town.
- Caroline tries to help Jeff with his stage fright; the Sloans continue with their attempts to break up Charlie and Gina; struggling with Anne's medical costs, Al asks his mother to borrow money; Ginger has doubts about her relationship with Arthur.
- Mike Sloan, Sr. tries to keep the workers from organising when union organiser Al Kahn comes to town. Jeff and Ginger date publicly. Abe plots to get his job back by bringing Gina back into the Sloan family.
- The Sloans arrive at the train station expecting Mike Jr. but meet his new Italian bride Gina instead. Ginger is shocked to find out her fiancee Charlie has married Caroline, an English woman, while he was overseas. Abe and Gloria are thrilled that Robert's home early, but are surprised by his angry attitude. Jeff and Sarah try to figure out a way to tell his brother Hank that they are in love with each other. Linda tries to move on with her life after losing her boyfriend Mike Jr. to Gina, and losing her job to the incoming GIs.
- With Ruth out of town, Mr. Sloan tries to discretely make time with Judy but keeps running into obstacles; Anne returns home from the hospital with her and the family struggling to adjust to her disabled state; Charlie takes a second job as a door to door salesman.
- Gina has her baby, who is born with a serious illness. Anne attempts to reconcile with Al via Christmas cookies.
- Hank's wedding day has arrived, but Linda can't go because her supervisor refuses to let her take the day off. Jeff has made peace with Sarah and Hank's marriage. Ginger tries to find a date for wedding, so that Charlie will think that she is over him. Abe and Gloria are fired when the Sloans learn that they took Gina in. Charlie wonders why Caroline is not pregnant yet.
- Jeff and Ginger seek advice regarding their delayed wedding (and ongoing challenge to stay abstinent); Charlie confides in Gina about his suspicions of Caroline; Abe and Gloria disagree about Robert's plans to go overseas and pursue his lost love; Hank goes MIA for Al and Anne's wedding.
- Abe and Gloria face the daunting task of asking the Sloans for an advance on their salaries so that they can start their own business; Charlie finds out the truth about Caroline's pregnancy; Anne is advised by her pastor to move up her wedding to Al; Jeff and Ginger cannot agree on any of their wedding details.
- Al continues to pursue Anne, but she rebuffs his advances. Jeff and Ginger prepare for their trip and the screen test. The union works to fight against the racial tension at the plant caused by the Sloans hiring African-American workers.
- Ginger sticks it out in California but Jeff heads back to Ohio. Anne crosses religious lines to date Al. The Davises go into business for themselves.
- Ruth finds proof that Gina became pregnant before she and Mike Jr. were married. Gloria is grieved by Robert's attitude towards the death of Mike Jr. and that Mike and Ruth dismissed Mike Jr.'s request to have her is at his funeral. Sarah tries to make Jeff believe that they really don't love each other. Hank convinces Charlie to do one more favor for their war buddy Mike Jr.
- Jeff departs for spring training in Florida. The Davises face discrimination in getting a loan for their business.
- Lacemaker Gina is unnerved by terrifying flashbacks to her days in a Nazi concentration camp. Charlie is baffled by her mood swings. Meanwhile, saved items hold treasured memories for her grandmother, who doesn't want to impose when she's asked to move in with Abe and Gloria.
- Jeff goes on a travelling bus tour sponsored by Ginger's company and gets annoyed with the strict rules; Caroline rides along the same bus trip which will take her to Reno to get a quickie divorce; the Sloans find out about Abe and Gloria's business venture; Al and Anne argue about the baby's name.
- Linda gets a new view of her old boyfriend, Mike Sloan Jr., when old Army buddy Bill Caswell arrives in town. The Davis family searches for a misplaced gall bladder. Anne and Al's relationship goes a step further. Jeff is accepted as a rookie ballplayer.
- The Kahns take a romantic getaway weekend but get annoyed when the Sloans are staying in the adjoining room; Fearing that he may be on the rebound, Judy reluctantly agrees to go out with Jeff; Charlie moves back in with Caroline in the hopes that it will force her to divorce him; Abe and Gloria struggle to make rent on their restaurant.
- Mike tells his angry wife that he's afraid of being blamed in the death of the writer Nadolski, and that Judy Owen suspects him. Jeff's irritated when Linda begins dating the newspaper editor.
- Karen's spinal surgery goes well. Galveston realises Abby that she knows where Val is. Greg tells Mack to investigate Galveston Industries for the Tidal Basin murders.
- Lilimae is arrested as Chip lies in a coma. Diana blames Karen for running down Chip. Val seeks comfort in Gary and they end up sleeping together.
- Ben proposes to Val and tells her he will raise her child as his own. Cathy tells Gary that she went to prison after taking the blame for Ray's crime. Abby denies being involved with Wolfbridge, but Gary throws her out after her schemes are exposed. Brian and Olivia choose to stay with Gary.
- Anne's show is a success, and she tells Benny that she's getting her own apartment. He's upset because he has fallen in love with her. Joseph quits the University to work full time at Tidal Energy. Joseph and Kate declare their love for one another and sleep together. Debbie breaks up with Frank because she wants a serious relationship. Pierce has nightmares of sailing in a storm with Victoria. Victoria tells Paige that Pierce has a dark side and will turn on her, but Paige doesn't believe her. Victoria tells Pierce she still loves him, and asks if Paige knows about the data list. Pierce tells her to leave him alone. Brian follows Greg to Meg's birthday party. After the party, he pulls a gun on Karen and Meg in the backyard.
- Karen meets Marion Patrick "Mack" MacKenzie after barging into the Federal Prosecutor's office, where he is handling Sid's case. Gary tries to talk to Val following their split and Abby sends J.R. chapters from Val's book "Capricorn Crude".
- Karen begins to take pain killers. Abby decides to secretly develop Lotus Point but Laura discovers what Abby is up to. Gary receives his 10% share of Ewing Oil but also becomes obsessed with Ciji's lookalike, Cathy. Chip disappears from the hospital.
- Greg takes Laura to Las Vegas to get married at the Wedding Chapel of Joy. She's reluctant, but he tells her how much he loves and needs her. Later, Karen and ask Laura if there's anything she can do to get Greg to help with the cleanup of Lotus Point, and Laura remarks that a wife should have some influence over her husband. Abby's taken aback. Laura asks Greg to clean up Empire Valley for her wedding present. Greg tells Karen that he will clean up Empire Valley in four months if she will get him all of Empire Valley back, or she can kiss Lotus Point goodbye. Eric comes home from the hospital. Jill again tells Peter that she wants out, and that she doesn't care about Empire Valley anymore, she just wants to stop lying to Gary. Ben and Cathy sleep together. Cathy tells Ben she doesn't want to leave him. Ben feels guilty, but Cathy says he should let himself feel happiness instead of always putting other's first. Val invites Cathy over for a goodbye dinner.
- Vanessa tells Anne she wants $2,000 a week to keep her secret. Anne's upset that Greg spends all his time on the committee and not with her. She learns that Greg had Bill sent to Japan. Anne falls off a horse and tells Greg she lost their baby. Nick gives Claudia a necklace. Karen's upset that Mack tried to set Mary up. Mack's upset Gary didn't get it on tape. Mary gives her brother Joe some money, but says she's going to see Meg until they give her the rest of the million. Mack's upset because he thought Mary was out of their life. He yells at her and her neighbor comes to see if she's okay. Karen decides to talk to Mary. She goes to her apartment and finds it trashed and Mary dead on the floor.
- Gary becomes a silent partner in Lotus Point. Harold meets Olivia and takes her out for pizza, to Manny's delight. Harold is surprised to learn Olivia is Abby's daughter. Abby refuses to allow Olivia to continue seeing Harold until she has met him. Manny accompanies Harold to meet with Abby and Olivia and tells Abby he rents yachts. Abby later introduces him to Karen, saying that she believes he can do business with Lotus Point. Mack is surprised that Karen went to Greg and asked him to let them keep Meg. Val apologizes to Karen for her behavior during the conflict with Gary. When Paige is mistaken for Greg's date, he makes it clear that she's too young to be his date. Later, Paige ensures that Greg sees her and Johnny kissing. Jill's plans for a romantic rendezvous with Gary are interrupted by Val and the twins. Separately, Paige and Johnny inquire about "mercurial" Greg from Mack, Karen, and Michael. Johnny shows up to Greg's and ends up getting thrown off one of Greg's horses. Jill uses alcohol to keep her company while Gary spends more time with the twins. After Greg hires Paige to acquire art for him, she pulls away from Johnny.
- J.R. returns to Knots Landing and Abby asks him to lend Gary $50,000 to pay off a debt.