- Bailey has the hots for Owen's babysitter Kirsten Bennett and brilliantly (over)plays the seduction tip -establishing a common interest- Charlie gave him before either brother realized both are interested in her. Charlie is the one who gets her interest, even though a handyman client offers him another project where the sex primes over work. A school genealogy project inspires Claudia to go looking for the kids' only possibly surviving grandparent, who left their (grand-mother twenty years ago, but Bailey establishes the Jack Gordon she befriends is just a namesake. Julia risks her friendship with fellow A-nerd Libby Dwyer by giving priority to parties over a Shakespeare assignment, yet spends the night on a crucial poetry paper love-sick Bailey just can't concentrate on.—KGF Vissers
- Bailey tries to break the ice with Kirsten to get her attention, but she has eyes for Charlie, making Bailey jealous. Meanwhile, Julia gets into trouble at school over skipping classes and hanging out with the outgoing Nina and leaving no time with her old friend, the bookish Libby. Also, Claudia gets a cold reception from the rest of her siblings when she embarks on a search for a man who may be their long-lost grandfather.—Anonymous
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