E1
Mel borrows $10,000 against the diner to bet on a 90-to-1 nag.
E2
Determined to leave her mark on the world, Vera sets out to break the tap dancing endurance record.
E3
A towel boy from the Russian ballet takes refuge in Mel's storeroom.
E4
On Halloween, Alice's latest heartthrob asks her to shepherd his four kids for the evening.
E5
It's Alice's 40th birthday, and for the milestone she gets a millstone, a visit from her meddling mother.
E6
Smooth operator Mel teaches his shy cousin, Wendell, how to score with Vera.
E7
Against Mel's orders, Vera cashes a check for an old flame, who's nowhere to be found when it bounces.
E8
Mel becomes despondent when he realizes he has no heirs.
E9
The ghost of a partner past gives Mel the dickens on Christmas Eve after Mel fired Alice, Jolene and Vera.
E10
Alice's spirit inspires a biker to recruit her as his ""old lady.""
E11
Alice blows the whistle on Tommy's basketball playing when his grades start to slip.
E12
Mel gives Tommy advice on how to charm the ladies, which Tommy promptly applies to Mel's niece.
E13
After getting hooked on soap operas, Vera becomes a washout at work and later quits.
E14
Mel has a beef with his mother who wants to publish his secret chili recipe in her new cookbook.
E15
Valentine's Day promises anything but hearts and flowers for the diner staff, who all quarrel with their dates.
E16
A book on building self-confidence inspires Vera to become ""the best little waitress in the world!"" Later, Mel leaves a newly confident Vera in charge of the diner.
E17
Alice is visited by a high-school chum who's still suffering from her teenage inferiority complex.
E18
To help Jolene's exhausted good buddy, the girls drive his rig to a mining town, blissfully unaware that they're hauling dynamite.
E19
Mel considers getting a nose job while undergoing surgery for a deviated septum.
E20
Alice's actress friend from New York persuades Tommy that he has a brilliant future on Broadway.
E21
Vera returns from her high-school reunion with stars in her eyes and a sparkler on her finger.
E22
A jilted acquaintance flips for Alice on the first bounce and when she doesn't reciprocate his feelings he threatens to jump from the Mel's Diner sign.
E23
To counter a competitor whose contest is drawing customers, Mel launches one too and ups the ante to $3000.
E24
Mel happily envisions a rent-free future when his mother buys his apartment building but surprises him when she announces a $50 rent increase.