Mark explains finishes for brick and concrete; Jenn shows how to maintain a small backyard pond; Tom builds a three-legged Demilune table.
Starting middle school without her best friend, Justin, makes Amber all the more grateful for new friend and neighbor Brandi.
Tiff confronts her adult self about the choices she’s made and KJ tries to help Mac grapple with her future as Larry and Erin call for back-up.
The Old Watch invades Larry’s farm, leaving the Girls with one chance to get home to 1988.
Adult Erin leads a daring mission home to 1988 that takes an unexpected turn, leading the girls to KJ’s house and a big secret about her future.
Amber sets aside her fears and auditions for the school play, while her dad moves into a new apartment.
It’s the night of the play and Amber’s nervous. She hopes her dad, who’s stuck in traffic, makes it in time to see her debut.
Amber and Brandi find a diamond ring, which leads Amber to believe her mom is about to do something Amber’s not quite ready for.
Amber wants to get her ears pierced—just like Brandi—so she enlists the help of Aunt Pam to try persuading her mom.
When Amber’s new math tutor turns out to be an old crush of her dad’s, she and Brandi form a plan so that she’ll never need a tutor again.
Desperate to find a way home, Tiff leads the girls to her adult self, who accomplished so many of her childhood dreams but she isn’t everything that was expected. Together they work to decode Larry’s ledger as the Old Watch close in.
While volunteering at a nursing home, Amber befriends a resident and bends the facility’s rules in the spirit of love and friendship.
As the girls get ready for their first school dance, Amber feels bad about disobeying her mom and wants to come clean.
Amber’s house is overrun by a film crew, which has the surprising effect of bringing the family together, much to Amber’s delight.
The family rallies together to sneak Cecile back into the nursing home, but the fun is interrupted by unexpected news.
A man becomes the prime suspect in a murder investigation after finding his partner brutally murdered.
A fierce snow storm wreaks havoc on the remaining survivalists; one participant attempts to warm their shelter, while another struggles with their health as the weather piles on.
Charlamagne Tha God debates the week's headlines with comic Andrew Schulz, political strategist Lis Smith and writer Coleman Hughes, and "Saturday Night Live" star Kenan Thompson drops by.