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S7, EP21 "The Candidate"
Angry Natalie decides to run for mayor of Peekskill.

S7, EP22 "Big Time Charlie"
Jo's father makes a fortune in the stock market; he goes on a shopping spree and spends money on her rather than giving her the attention she wants.

S7, EP23 "The Graduate"
Tootie has a difficult choice to make when seems more concerned with a theatrical audition than with her upcoming high-school graduation.

S7, EP24 "The Apartment"
Natalie and Tootie make some discoveries when they move into an apartment together.

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