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- After a bashful young woman discovers that her famed wordsmith stepfather is a psychopathic deviant, she becomes an accomplice in his murderous sex games.
- A divorced mother of three children runs a happy household - until her former husband brings his new career-oriented girlfriend into the picture.
- New girl in town Riley tries out for the cheer squad, but as her chances get better, she notices that some cheerleaders are suspiciously expelled or injured, and wonders if her stepmom is overstepping to get her on the squad.
- A woman marries a man whose marriage has been annulled recently and finds being a stepmother to his children to be very difficult.
- Whitney Cameron suspects his sister-in-law has poisoned his brother and niece, but without proof how does he prevent the murder of his nephew?
- After decades of raising the motherless Smith children, housekeeper Emma Thatcher is faced with resentment when she marries their father.
- Returning after a long absence, a man learns the woman he fell in love with on the ship going home is his stepmother.
- A heartbreaking depiction of a family abandoning one of their own.
- A battle of wills erupts over family pecking order aboard a holiday train ride when an abusive aunt insists a little boy call his new step father daddy.
- The Make a Wish Foundation makes a 9 year old's wish come true. Children design their parent and step-parent's wedding cake. A Southwest airplane logo gets united with the Baltimore flag.
- Skits about Toony's "Back to the Future" weekend, Bill's inside jokes, voice actors, a bike messenger sing-along, and setting off the fire alarm. Lighter Than Hare (1960), Cue Ball Cat (1950), I'm in the Army Now (1936), Bear Raid Warden (1944), Don't Axe Me (1958).
- Toony's wild "M.I.B." weekend, R.H. Stepchild, hygiene, Hot Dog Bunny's daredevil debut, Bill's appeal to canine viewership, Sam's financial segment. The Cat's Me-Ouch (1965), High Diving Hare (1949), The Paneless Window Washer (1937), Often an Orphan (1949), Carte Blanched (1969)
- Confusion abounds as Toony brings a spunky orphan to work, parents visit the show, and Bill is haunted by a childhood trauma. Cartoons are From Hare to Heir (1960), Tee for Two (1945), The Film Fan (1939), The Dixie Fryer (1960), and Dog Gone People (1960).
- In a special Father's Day episode, Toony keeps calling Bill "Dad", the crew celebrate their own fathers, and the cartoons highlight fatherhood: Love That Pup (1949), Pop 'im Pop! (1950), Stork Naked (1955), Congratulations It's Pink (1967), Pop Goes My Heart (1934).
- Bill and Toony are joined by a young Broadway star in a show dedicated to musical cartoons: Gorilla My Dreams (1948), Swooner Crooner (1944), Let's Sing with Popeye (1934), I Love to Singa (1936), Katnip Kollege (1938).
- It's Family Day at Greendale. Pierce tries to build a relationship with his stepdaughter, but she has eyes for Jeff instead. Britta gets in trouble with Troy's Nana, and Shirley's kids cause problems for Abed's father.
- Episode: (2023)2018–Podcast Episode
- Topics include robot trucks, a persuasive pro-Trump/anti-Biden slogan, Californians lining up to recriminalize crime, Jerry Seinfeld at 70, and more. Scott ends with an emotional reflection on the most important moments of his life.
- Georgina, the wife of a billionaire banker who died in a yacht explosion, uncovers the truth behind their opulent lifestyle.