Brothers Daggett and Norbert Beaver have left home to gain independence by living on their own. Their goal is to live a wild bachelor lifestyle but, as might be expected from young brothers, they get into some weird situations.
There's a substitute teacher in class and Kel is sure she has a crush on Kenan. Kenan doesn't believe it at first, but Kel is persistent and persuasive. He begins to convince Kenan that he may be right. However, it turns out Kel has simply misconstrued some innocent encounters.
Walker continues to tell the story of Hayes Cooper. And he continues when Cooper upon seeing the family he befriended killed, he sets out to go after the ones he believes responsible for their deaths. After getting one of them, he meets a Texas Ranger who warns him about crossing the line and after saying that he gives Cooper a Texas Ranger badge which Cooper takes. After tracking down his quarries, he gets shot but is found by some Indians who nurse him back to health and gives him a moment to think.
Having accidentally disabled an alien diplomat's bodyguard, Jay assumes his identity. Jay must protect the Tarkan Trade Minister from a mysterious, unknown assassin. He knows that only the attractive MiB translator, Vonda, is allowed clear access to the diplomat. But is Vonda really who she seems?
Following a fierce battle with Ares, Hercules races to rescue Iolaus from a cutthroat parallel universe and save the life of his father, Zeus.
When friends Nadine and Jonathan are exploring an old deserted mansion, they find a board game. Intrigued, Nadine opens it, and they find themselves transported inside the game, and must fight to escape from it.
Dr. Helmer is back from Haiti with his zombie-flying serum, Mrs. Drusse has a new spiritual mystery to solve, and Judith has just given birth to a deformed baby with a fully formed adult head and a rapidly growing body.
Duncan MacLeod is Immortal, and must live in modern society, concealing his true nature while fighting other Immortals.
Gary must reunite a father and daughter who were torn apart in Russia many years ago. The father is now a taxi driver, and the daughter is grown and touring America as a violin prodigy.
The Brain launches his latest plan on a live infomercial in this real-time episode.
John Henry Irons must give his equipment a trial of fire as Steel to help Superman oppose Metallo.
Nash's brother has come back from M.I.A. and may be involved in the string of murders happening. With Joe on vacation, Nash must rely on the rest of the team for help. While Lisa is away, her sister stays to watch Cassidy, causing some disagreements with Nash.
Space Ghost's identical twin brother, Chad, takes over the show and interviews The Millionaire and Sam Butera. Eventually, the police surround the studio and order Chad to come out with his hands up. After Chad bolts, Moltar and Zorak decide to go on a road trip.
Lara joins Frank and Watts in their search for a busload of missing children abducted by a disturbed young man obsessed with fulfilling a biblical prophecy.
Then, Pinky and the Brain travel to Japan so Brain can become a sumo wrestler to obtain a rare Japanese fish as part of his latest plan.
Brain tries to hypnotize Sigmund Freud, but Pinky accidentally leaves Brain's mirrored glasses behind.
Madame Web brings Spider-Man to meet her master, The Beyonder, who is preparing to put Spider-Man to the ultimate test. He sends Dr. Octopus, Dr. Doom, Smythe, Red Skull, and the Lizard off to destroy a peaceful planet and leaves Spider-Man to save it with his own selective team.