- Tara soon comes to the realization that one of her alters, Buck, emerged and that she spent the night with an attractive waitress from the local pub. She desperately wants to keep that information a secret from everyone and panics that her three month respite is coming to a close. At her new job at the debt collections agency, Kate decides to pay a personal visit to someone who owes a good deal of money and actually manages to get her to write out a check for $5000. The woman's art has an impact one her. Marshal meanwhile invites a fellow member of the gay group to his home and suddenly finds himself facing a new experience. Tara's sister Charmaine is still ecstatic at being engaged to her live-in boyfriend and is making plans for her wedding. She also asks Tara if she can move into the spare room until the nuptials actually take place.—garykmcd
- Buck has sex with Pammy. The next day, Pammy thanks Tara, mistaking her for Buck; Tara is distraught and devastated to realize her alternate personalities are emerging again, but she keeps it a secret from her family. Newly engaged with Nick, Charmaine moves in with the Gregsons so she can "revirginate" herself. Wanting to take up a new project, Max buys the dead neighbor's house with plans to redecorate it with a modern design. At her new job, Kate confronts Lynda P. Frazier, who owes a debt of $30,000. After discovering that Lynda is an artist, Kate takes an interest in Lynda's illustrations of Princess Valhalla Hawkwind, a fictional superhero that Lynda had invented. Marshall contemplates his sexuality and begins a new relationship with a girl named Courtney, to Lionel's dismay. Tara re-transitions into Buck and makes love with Pammy again.
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