- Bailey was happy to grant Kate indefinite time to get ready for sexual intimacy, but when she demands he should 'forget about it', that blatant no spoils everything for him. Bruce Curran offers Charlie a one-shot opportunity to prove himself as master-carpenter. Having committed to a giveaway price and murderous deadline, a sander-breakdown means he must mobilize his siblings for back-breaking nocturnal toil against the clock. A newspaper listing her among the Bay's most promising musicians, Claudia assumes a grotesque lazy diva attitude, at home and even with tutor Ross. Flatteringly told by Charie that she should never stop writing, even she were to not be a straight-A student any more, Julia enjoys the challenge of writing pop lyrics.—KGF Vissers
- As Julia's priorities change to working nights and leaving no time for her writing class, responsibility falls to Charlie who's saddled with his own priorities with trying to build a bed frame for an important job opportunity, as well as finding a new nanny for baby Owen after Kirsten leaves. Meanwhile, Bailey cannot accept Kate's decision of celibacy and becomes wary of intimacy with her. Also, Claudia lets a glowing newspaper review about her violin skills go to her head and annoys both her siblings and Ross.—Anonymous
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