The Cooper family runs an upscale Southern restaurant after wife and mother, Belle, passes away.
The Cooper family runs an upscale Southern restaurant after wife and mother, Belle, passes away.
Upon learning that Cash is having difficulty writing a one-act play for an English project, Reba tells him to look to his own life and write what he knows. Meanwhile, Lillie Mae decides to embrace her artistic self when Geoffrey gets her into his improv class.
While Boston Market Chief Brand Officer Sara Bittorf is under cover, she terminates an employee and struggles to manage a busy drive-thru window.
When married couple Lisa and Gary split up, they become flatmates from hell.
Frank scrambles to keep his plan on track. Gillian is planning to sue Claire. Zoe, Janine, and Lucas investigate Rachel Posner and her relationship with Peter Russo.
A feud starts between Francis and Marty Spinella. Russo goes into depression about the job losses at the shipyards.
Frank has a library named after him at his old military school. Peter tries to win back the support of his hometown.
Francis and Doug plan to frame Secretary of State nominee, Michael Kern. Meanwhile, Zoe's popularity at the Washington Herald continues to grow.
Francis heads for his hometown to deal with a crisis. Zoe negotiates the politics of being a journalist on the rise. Claire finds herself a new business partner.
Francis shakes down the Congressional leadership. Zoe is offered the promotion of White House Correspondent and doesn't know if she should take it or not.
The strike between Frank and Marty starts to get out of hand. Russo has decided to run for Governor of Pennsylvania.
When the newly elected President reneges on a promise, Francis and Claire decide to sever all allegiances and toss the rules out the window.
Frank helps Peter get ready for his governor race, but Peter is starting to have second thoughts. Doug tries to help a young hooker in trouble.
Claire fuels an old flame. Peter wrestles with his demons. Francis crosses the point of no return.
A temp worker hopes to turn her stint as Interim Mayor of Portland into a full-time job with Fred and Carrie's help; a wedding is interrupted; local baristas draft a coffee shop manifesto; Kath and Dave struggle to find a table at a restaurant.
The President sends Frank to St. Louis to persuade Raymond Tusk into becoming the new Vice President. Zoe and Janine investigate Peter Russo's death.
Zoe extends her time away from The Hill while Francis tracks down Russo and engages in damage control.