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Henry and Muriel Rush are owners of a two-family house in Mill Valley, California. Henry is a conservative cartoonist who authors a comic strip called Cosmic Cow. During scenes in which Henry draws in his bedroom, Knight used his earlier acquired ventriloquism talents for comical conversations with a hand-puppet version of "Cosmic Cow." Muriel is a laid back freelance photographer, having been a band singer in her earlier days. They have two grown children, older daughter brunette Jackie who works for a bank and younger daughter Sara, a blonde bombshell and a college student at San Francisco State University.
As Iris prepares to move in with the Rushes, she's offered a business partnership back in Chicago.
Jackie decides to have a breast implant operation in order to make herself more attractive.
Sara competes for an anchor position.
The Rush's house is scheduled for demolition when the city plans to construct a new subway station.
Monroe's visit with his father takes a turn for the worse when he catches him with another woman.
Henry's father pays a visit with his future bride, a woman in her 40s who is pregnant with his child.
Henry's life is threatened when he's the only eyewitness in a robbery.
Henry gets a new idea for Cosmic Cow, thanks to a story about a dog with amnesia.
Henry runs into an old Navy acquaintance, unaware that his friend is gay.
Henry uses Cosmic Cow to seek a tax deduction and an honorary college degree.
Without consulting Sara, Henry makes a date for her with a star baseball player, unaware of the athlete's recent drug problem.
Monroe asks to have a friend room with him temporarily, without mentioning that the friend is a female runaway.
With college graduation approaching, Monroe applies for jobs without any success.
Monroe, Jackie and Sara use a home computer to bet on horse races.
While Henry frets over the possible expiration of his employment contract, he allows Monroe to have a colleague named Kelly spend the night because they have a security guard training class together the next day. However, Monroe fails to specify that Kelly is a Doberman Pinscher.
Jackie returns from a vacation engaged to her surfing instructor.
When Henry breaks his arm Mr. Wainright hires an over-ambitious artist to help him with Cosmic Cow.
Henry suspects Muriel is having an affair when she becomes secretive about the return of her stolen camera.
The girls ask to meet their grandmother despite Muriel's adamant refusal to see the woman, who gave her up for adoption.
Iris comes to town for a rendezvous with a past suitor who now wants to ask her a "very important question."
Muriel becomes depressed after a visit from her friend Sylvia, who has recently gotten remarried and is having the time of her life. She decides to resume her photography career, but she feels uneasy when her employer asks her to travel out of town alone with him.
After a terrible experience at a singles bar, Jackie considers changing her life by moving to Dallas. However, the change she was looking for unexpectedly comes to her when Sara's date arrives early at the apartment.
Henry is offered an executive position at a rival comic publisher for double his salary. He lets his enthusiasm get the best of him, however, when he tells off the new editor of Wainwright Publishing before asking where his new job will be located.
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