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Oct 8, 2000-May 23, 2001
22 episodes
- A former law associate tries to get Ed to leave Stuckeyville.
- Carol disapproves when Ed urges a geeky teen to ask the girl of his dreams to the prom.
- Ed wants the Stuckeybowl declared a historic landmark; a man sues his doctor.
- Ed enlists Carol to help him prevent a couple from tying the knot in his bowling alley.
- Ed represents a former girlfriend who suspects her husband of infidelity.
- Carol feels betrayed by Ed when he represents a coach who won't pass her prize student.
- A client's near-death experience inspires Ed to change his outlook on life.
- The former owner (John Goodman) of Stuckeybowl wants to buy back the establishment.
- Ed represents an old-school minister who risks losing his job after 30 years.
- As Ed debates whether to get romantically involved with Carol or Bonnie, the two women finally meet.
- A sexy attorney (Rena Sofer) drops a case and asks Ed on a date.
- Ed squares off against an attractive lawyer when he defends a good Samaritan.
- Ed's visiting parents (Phillip Bosco, Jane Summerhays) disapprove of his new life in Stuckeyville.
- Carol turns to Ed when her former high-school sweetheart shows up for the holidays.
- Ed is torn between Molly and her grandfather after he learns a secret.
- Ed discovers holding a Stuckeyville Thanksgiving may be more difficult than he thought.
- The mayor persuades Ed to escort a travel/leisure critic around the town.
- Ed tries to win newly single Carol's heart despite advice from his friends not to.
- Ed gets excited when Carol decides to break up with her boyfriend.
- Ed goes to court over a contract scrawled on a bar napkin and faces off against his former employer.
- A rival begins revealing the trade secrets of the town's beloved magician.
- An attorney pursues a romance with a former high-school classmate.