Michael defends U.S. senatorial candidate Carol Davis when she's accused of murdering tabloid editor Ross Buckley. Jerri goes undercover at the paper to prove that someone there may have had an even bigger motive than Carol.
Max and Regine are surprised to learn that Synclaire has yet to sleep with Overton, even though they took the vacation to the Bahamas together. They encourage her to take the next step, but Synclaire is uncertain. She and Overton finally agree to have a romantic evening at his apartment the following night, as Kyle is out of town. After they experience a series of mishaps (including Overton's allergy to Synclaire's perfume), Synclaire admits that she is paralyzed with fear. She tells him that she is just not ready, and that she is feeling too much pressure from her friends. They decide to wait. Khadijah refuses to consider that her string of bad luck may have been caused by a broken chain letter. Tag: Khadijah ecstatic over accidents, unaware that chain letter was returned. Music: ""Touch Me"" by Samantha Fox; ""Me So Horny"" by 2 Live Crew; ""Strangers in the Night"" (Frank Sinatra), hummed by John Henton
Young, urban newlyweds Paul and Jamie Buchman try to sustain their marital bliss while sidestepping the hurdles of love in the '90s.
Kids and neighbors have witnessed Fred committing petty crimes, but Fred declares his innocence. Could there be an evil version of Fred running around?
George, an expert thief, returns to steal ancient Chinese treasures, which unleashes a deadly curse.
Join Ron, Natalie, and kids as they come together with their friends for an outdoor celebration of the rich heritage of Gullah Gullah Island. Song, dance, and games, not to mention some delicious down-home cooking fill the day.
Beavis must save Butt-Head after he chokes on a chicken nugget.
When Lt. Van Buren is the victim of an attempted holdup by two teens, she fires her gun and kills one of them, and the detectives are faced with the fact that she shot an unarmed child in the back.
D.J. wants out of his busboy job at the Lunch Box, and David wants to put the kibosh on Darlene's moving in with her new squeeze Jimmy -- who misinterprets David's obsessive interest in him.
Sheridan arrives at Babylon 5 to replace Sinclair and deal with a renegade Minbari Cruiser.
Bailey and Kate disagree over sex; Charlie sets out to impress a potential employer; Claudia's success goes to her head; and Julia struggles in school.
The Mice and Charley must travel to Kansas to stop Limburger from stealing all the grain from the nation's breadbasket.
Lord Zedd tries to recruit winners of a Ninja Tournament to his cause, but the Rangers have other plans.
A street urchin is crazy enough to walk into the criminals club 'Dagger and Skull' and 'arrest' all the thieving or murderous members, barely rescued in time by his idolized 'role model' from the same gutter, Aladdin. Still determined to become a hero himself, the boy sneaks into Mechanikles' workshop, hiding inside the head of the latest addition to his mechanical army, not a bug but 'Junior', a giant metal copy of his master and thus finds himself in the right place to steer it by treading. Junior is meant and ordered to destroy Aladdin, but his new 'brain' rather ...
Cindy convinces Dylan to come over to the Walsh house, where he is confronted by an intervention. Valerie and Clare run into each other during a shopping excursion and discuss their exclusion from the event. Dylan reluctantly checks into a rehab clinic. He checks out during his first day and forces Valerie to drive him home. She walks out after he gets blitzed and contacts his dealer. Dylan begins shooting heroin. He rolls his car while trying to elude the police. Ray endures an uncomfortable dinner with Donna and her parents. Ray's mother, LuAnn, encourages him to capitalize on Donna's wealth. David and Clare make an X-rated video of themselves. The tape accidentally ends up in the hands of Dr. and Mrs. Martin. Music: ""Every Day of the Week"" by Jade (#20, 1995; from the 90210: The College Years soundtrack); ""Walk Like a Man"" by the Four Seasons (#1, 1963); ""It Keeps You Runnin'"" by the Doobie Brothers
Aladdin, Abu and Jasmine are on a secret mission to Mozenrath's cursed city, as the sultan's spies heard he's preparing a weapon to devastate Agraba. They deceive the mameluks and even Xerxes, drive the shipment back out of the citadel, but Iago is curious why Genie, Carpet and he were left alone, overhears the sultan where and concludes they must be after a treasure, Genie they probably need help- as Mozenrath has installed a magic-alert, their very arrival enables the sorcerer to capture everyone and go blackmail the sultan who command the 'army' of four guardsmen, ...
Beavis and Butt-head watch a movie that depicts a bearded man getting laid and decide that they need beards to score. Unable to grow their own, they decide to cut hair off of their heads and glue it to their faces.
Frasier endures the wrath of Seattle residents after he "slams" the city in an on- air tirade.
Kelly’s future with the force is decided as he investigates the death of an 18-month old baby shot in a drive-by while riding in a car driven by Duane Rollins. Though everyone believes the act was random, Kelly believes that Rollins was the intended target. Meanwhile, Sipowicz finds the body of a cop, and must continue dealing with both his commitments to Alcoholics Anonymous and his feelings for Sylvia Costas.