The kids are back and navigating life after high school. New freedoms come with new responsibilities that Red is happy to point out.
The gang tries to join together for a common cause. Getting everyone on the same page proves harder than expected.
The group piles into a vehicle for a road trip that takes unexpected detours. The journey matters more than the destination.
An encounter with something mind-altering sends one of the gang on a trip — metaphorically speaking. The consequences are predictably hilarious.
Freedom rings for someone in the group and they take full advantage. The others watch with a mix of envy and concern.
The gang refuses to back down from a challenge. Stubbornness leads to comedy as nobody wants to be the first to quit.
Christmas in Point Place brings the usual family chaos. The Formans, the Pinciottis, and the basement crew celebrate in style.
Growing up means facing who you really are. One of the gang has a realization that changes how they see themselves.
The young man blues hit hard as the gang confronts the gap between their ambitions and reality.
Legal complications arise and the gang has to deal with the consequences of their actions. Red is not amused.
Someone can see clearly now — metaphorically — and the new perspective changes everything. The gang adjusts to a shifted dynamic.
A community event brings out the competitive side of Point Place. The gang represents with varying degrees of success.
The gang vows not to be fooled again, but falls for the same tricks anyway. Old patterns die hard in the basement.
Someone is asked not to do something, and naturally they do it anyway. The fallout is both predictable and entertaining.
Identity questions arise as someone in the group struggles with who they really are. The gang offers support in their unique way.
Money changes the dynamic when someone in the group comes into cash. The rest of the gang has opinions about how to spend it.
Happy times in Point Place — for once, things are going well, and the gang enjoys a rare stretch of good luck.
The gang questions whether everything is really alright, or if they're just ignoring problems. Denial is a powerful force in the basement.
A substitute shakes things up — whether it's a teacher, a friend, or a new face in the group, the change creates waves.
Tight spaces and close quarters lead to confessions. The gang can't avoid each other and the truth comes out.
Time checks in on the gang at a specific moment and captures where everyone stands. It's a snapshot of friendships in flux.
Sparks fly — romantically and otherwise. New attractions develop while old flames flicker.
Relationship drama hits close to home. The bonds between couples are tested by jealousy, doubt, and honest conversation.
The gang is on the move, literally and figuratively. Plans to leave Point Place start taking shape.
Someone goes searching for answers and the season finale sets up major changes. The basement crew faces an uncertain future.