
Sam and Molly Quinn, a surgeon and his lawyer wife, have a difficult time juggling their careers and home life. They have two teenage children, Lisa and Andy.

Sam can't contend with his wife's demanding new job and insists that she choose between the job and the family.
When Mama and Molly go out, Sam gets stuck with the chores.
Sam fights to save the life of an elderly man while Molly demands the death penalty for a ruthless killer.
After a bout with impotence, Sam seeks the advice of his psychiatrist friend Walter.
Lisa's romantic hopes are crushed when a boy she's dating makes a fool of her; and Molly opens a separate bank account.
Mama's passing remark that she feels a bit achy goes unnoticed---until she ends up in the hospital.
When Andy brings his new girlfriend home, no one's prepared for a woman old enough to be his mother.
Mama receives a marriage proposal from a man she's been dating, and Molly receives a death threat from a criminal she prosecuted.
Molly interprets Sam's sudden attentiveness and his understanding about her late hours at work as signs that he's having an affair.
Sam forgoes a fishing trip to accompany Molly to a law convention in New York, where Molly's busy agenda leaves Sam adrift.
Professional concerns delay the Quinns' wedding-anniversary celebration.
A critically ill family friend asks Sam not to artificially prolong her life. Meanwhile, Mama's participation in a charity fund-raiser could land her in jail.
Sam, Molly and Mama are taken hostage by Chad Hunter, a disgruntled plastic-surgery patient who demands to see his doctor.
Sam's efforts to help Molly persuade a witness to testify land him in jail---for soliciting a prostitute.
Lisa flips over a punk rocker named "Chemical Waste" who aced Andy out of a job, but Sam considers him "interplanetary fungus."
Sam gets a physical exam, which indicates that he has a terminal disease.
Obsessed with "the bomb," Lisa runs away from home when her family doesn't share her fears that the world is coming to an end.
Larry Barker is a comedian with a cancer dilemma: if he undergoes surgery, he could lose his voice; if he doesn't, he could lose his life.
Molly is caught off guard when her best friend's fiance makes a pass at her.
Sam's struggle to please his visiting mother leaves him feeling very inadequate.
A neighbor sues Sam for malpractice in gratitude for Sam's saving him from choking on one of Mama's nut balls.
Molly urges a man to testify against the mob, then he disappears; and Sam believes an ulcer patient needs surgery, while the hospital's computer suggests drug treatment.
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