A series of anonymous gifts eventually makes Nancy feel threatened; Buddy's motor-mouth school-project partner uses the Lawrences as his surrogate family.
Written by David Jacobs; produced by Nigel McKeand; directed by Richard Kinon.
Alfred Lutter: Alvin Tanner.
Anne Schedeen: Susie.
George D. Wallace: detective Steinmetz.
Anthony de Longis: Tony.
Newell Alexander: instructor.
Kerry Mahan: student.
Michael David Schackelford: Timmy Maitland.
Buddy: It's not funny! Willie: I think it is. Doug: Well, would you like an impartial opinion? Willie: OK. Buddy's partner in a school project is named Alvin Tanner. Kate: So far it's not funny; there must be more. Buddy: We had to sign up for projects for the medieval fair. I signed up for the leather tanners' guild because I wanted to learn how to do leatherwork. Willie: ... And Alvin Tanner signed up for it because he liked the idea of being Tanner the tanner. Doug: Ha, ha, ha, it's funny. [Buddy glares at him] It's not hilarious. Mildly funny.
Kate: That looks like your old sweater. Nancy: It's exactly like my sweater. But it's two sizes bigger. What's he doing? Is he -- is he trying to admonish me to be more modest? Is he judging me now? Kate: Oh, Nancy. Nancy: If he's judging me... What's he gonna do if he finds me guilty?