List of Knots Landing episodes
Knots Landing is an American primetime television soap opera that aired from December 27, 1979 to May 13, 1993. The show centered on the personal and professional lives of the residents of Seaview Circle, a cul-de-sac in the suburb of Knots Landing, California. Over the 14 seasons, 344 episodes aired, which were followed by a two-part mini-series in 1997 and a non-fiction reunion special in 2005.[1]
Series overview
At present, the first two seasons have been released on DVD by Warner Home Video.[2]
Season | Episodes | Premiered: | Ended: | DVD set release date | |
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1 | 16 | 29 December 1979 | 27 March 1980 | 28 March 2006 | |
2 | 18 | 20 November 1980 | 26 March 1981 | 14 April 2009 | |
3 | 22 | 12 November 1981 | 6 May 1982 | -- | |
4 | 22 | 30 September 1982 | 10 March 1983 | -- | |
5 | 25 | 29 September 1983 | 29 March 1984 | -- | |
6 | 30 | 4 October 1984 | 23 May 1985 | -- | |
7 | 30 | 26 September 1985 | 15 May 1986 | -- | |
8 | 30 | 18 September 1986 | 14 May 1987 | -- | |
9 | 29 | 24 September 1987 | 12 May 1988 | -- | |
10 | 28 | 27 October 1988 | 18 May 1989 | -- | |
11 | 29 | 28 September 1989 | 17 May 1990 | -- | |
12 | 27 | 13 September 1990 | 6 May 1991 | -- | |
13 | 22 | 12 September 1991 | 9 April 1992 | -- | |
14 | 19 | 29 October 1992 | 13 May 1993 | -- | |
Mini-series | 2 | 7 May 1997 | 9 May 1997 | -- | |
Reunion Special | 1 | 2 December 2005 | -- |
Episodes
Season 1: 1979–80
Season one of Knots Landing consisted of 13 episodes which aired between December 27, 1979 and March 27, 1980.
# | # | Title | Director | Writer | Original airdate |
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1 | 1 | "Pilot" | Peter Levin | David Jacobs | 27 December 1979 |
Gary (Ted Shackelford) and Val (Joan Van Ark) move to Knots Landing, in a new home that Gary's mother, Miss Ellie, bought for them. Once there, they get acquainted with their new neighbors, the Fairgates (Michele Lee and Don Murray), the Averys (Constance McCashin and John Pleshette) and the Wards (Kim Langford and James Houghton). Sid Fairgate's 18-year-old rebellious daughter, Annie (Karen Allen), from a previous marriage, is visiting the Fairgates and is causing havoc among the family. Val attempts to fix Annie's relationship with her father. | |||||
2 | 2 | "Community Spirit" | James Sheldon | Elizabeth Pizer | 3 January 1980 |
J.R. Ewing (Larry Hagman) is in town planning an offshore drilling project on the beach, which everyone is opposed to, except for Richard who asks Laura to get together with Chip Todson, J.R.'s PR man. He asks her to do this so he can get the account. J.R. has an afternoon rendezvous with Karen (big mistake!). Gary goes to J.R.'s office to steal an important file he can use against his brother. Along with the rest of the community, Gary protests by picketing on the beach. | |||||
3 | 3 | "Let Me Count the Ways" | Henry Levin | William Hopkins | 10 January 1980 |
Richard is opposed to Diana's favorite teacher, David Crane, for his unorthodox teaching methods. He decides to run against him for a seat on the school board. Meanwhile Karen, who is going through mid-life uncertainty, decides to go to the school to find out more about this teacher, but ends up falling for him and even contemplates having an affair with him. | |||||
4 | 4 | "The Lie" | Edward Parone | Claudia Adams | 17 January 1980 |
Laura is feeling unappreciated, so she goes to a cocktail lounge in the middle of the afternoon and meets an artist. The artist buys her a drink, then invites her to his studio to do a portrait of her as a ruse to rape her. She hides the truth from Richard by saying a serial rapist that is on the loose in Knots Landing just had raped her at home before Richard got home. Val knows that this is not the case, and as she goes down to the police station to identify her attacker; the police end up arresting the wrong man. | |||||
5 | 5 | "Will the Circle Be Unbroken" | David Moessinger | David Jacobs | 25 January 1980 |
Lilimae Clements (Julie Harris), Val's mother, turns up in Knots Landing where they put their troubled past to rest. | |||||
6 | 6 | "Home is for Healing" | Roger Young | Rena Down | 31 January 1980 |
Lucy Ewing (Charlene Tilton) reunites with her parents, Gary and Val. | |||||
7 | 7 | "Land of the Free" | Nicholas Sgarro | Clyde Ware | 7 February 1980 |
Diana gets kidnapped by a motor-cycle gang, who are causing trouble in the neighborhood. | |||||
8 | 8 | "Civil Wives" | Kim Friedman | Jack Turley | 14 February 1980 |
Sid's ex-wife, Susan, comes to the cul-de-sac where her motives are questioned by Sid and Karen. | |||||
9 | 9 | "The Constant Companion" | Henry Levin | Robert Gilmer | 21 February 1980 |
Ginger receives gifts from an anonymous person and later discovers the sender is the mother of her ex-boyfriend, who got her pregnant when she was 16. | |||||
10 | 10 | "Small Surprises" | Nicholas Sgarro | Robert Gilmer | 6 March 1980 |
Karen discovers she is pregnant but has mixed feelings about it. | |||||
11 | 11 | "Courageous Convictions" | Henry Levin | Rogers Turrentine & Robert Gilmer | 13 March 1980 |
Laura wishes to get a job after she learns of Richard's financial troubles. | |||||
12 | 12 | "Bottom of the Bottle (Part 1)" | Roger Young | Calvin Clements, Jr | 20 March 1980 |
Gary alcoholism resurfaces after he celebrates his promotion at Knots Landing Motors. Ginger believes Kenny is having an affair. | |||||
13 | 13 | "Bottom of the Bottle (Part 2)" | Roger Young | John Pleshette | 27 March 1980 |
After Gary becomes violent during his drunken state, Val admits him into a detox ward. |
Season 2: 1980–81
Season two of Knots Landing consisted of 18 episodes which aired between November 20, 1980 and March 26, 1981.
# | # | Title | Director | Writer | Original airdate |
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14 | 1 | "Hitchhike (Part 1)" | Edward Parone | Don Murray | 20 November 1980 |
Sid is accused of rape by a hitchhiker and Sid's sister Abby Cunningham arrives in Knots Landing. NOTE: First appearance of Abby Cunningham (Donna Mills). | |||||
15 | 2 | "Hitchhike (Part 2)" | Edward Parone | Don Murray | 27 November 1980 |
Sid fires Richard as his attorney and Karen helps clear his name. Abby decides to stay in Knots Landing and moves into a house on Seaview Circle. | |||||
16 | 3 | "Remember the Good Times" | James Sheldon | Diana Gould | 4 December 1980 |
Gary meets Judy Trent who wants his help in getting her husband support from AA. Abby begins to show her manipulative nature by taking advantage of Eric and tries to seduce Kenny. Karen confronts her. | |||||
17 | 4 | "Chance of a Lifetime" | Nicholas Sggaro | John Pleshette | 11 December 1980 |
Richard quits his job at his law firm hoping he will be hired by another while Laura is blossoming at her job in real estate. Val starts college and Gary makes a deal with Orchid Cab Co. | |||||
18 | 5 | "Kristin" | Nicholas Sggaro | Diana Gould | 18 December 1980 |
Kristin Shepard (Mary Crosby) is in town after shooting J.R. Ewing in Dallas. She stays with Gary and Val and reveals she is pregnant. Kristin also seduces Kenny, claiming that she wanted a father for her unborn child. | |||||
19 | 6 | "Step One" | Kim Friedman | Lorraine Despres | 1 January 1981 |
Abby has a fling with Richard. Diana feels pressured by her boyfriend to sleep with him. | |||||
20 | 7 | "Breach of Faith" | Harvey Laidman | William Hopkins | 8 January 1981 |
Gary and Judy Trent begin an affair. Ginger discovers she is pregnant. | |||||
21 | 8 | "Scapegoats" | Gabrielle Beaumont | Tim Maschler | 15 January 1981 |
Abby becomes bookkeeper at Knots Landing Motors. Gary receives threats from Orchid Cab Co. and is ordered to pay them $50,000. Abby suggests that Gary asks J.R. for the money. | |||||
22 | 9 | "A Family Matter" | Edward Parone | David Paulsen | 22 January 1981 |
J.R. is in town and when Gary refuses to ask him for the $50,000, Abby goes to J.R. to obtain the money by sleeping with him. However, J.R. will only give Gary the money if he asks for it himself, so Abby keeps trying to persuade Gary. Val asks Gary not to get in any deals with J.R., and she and J.R. have a nasty confrontation. Orchid Cab Co. continue to pressure Gary, so he finally goes to J.R., who gives him the $50,000. | |||||
23 | 10 | "Choices" | Kim Freidman | L. Virginia Brown | 29 January 1981 |
Judy and Abby fight for Gary. Judy tells Val she and Gary are having an affair and are in love. Val confronts Gary but they make up. Later, Abby asks Gary, "Are you ready for me now? | |||||
24 | 11 | "A State of Mind" | Alexander Singer | Robert Gilmer | 5 February 1981 |
Abby's ex-husband Jeff comes to the Cul-de-sac where he tells his wife to end her affair with Richard. | |||||
25 | 12 | "Players" | Jeff Bleckner | Susan Misty Stewart | 12 February 1981 |
Ginger finally tells Kenny she is pregnant but they must sort their differences before he can return home. | |||||
26 | 13 | "The Loudest Word" | Kim Friedman | Joseph B. Wallenstein | 19 February 1981 |
Val is told she has a malignant growth in her colon and needs an operation. Gary feels guilty about how he's treated Val and totally breaks down. Bobby (Patrick Duffy) comes to support him while Val's in the hospital. The doctor is able to remove all of the cancer. | |||||
27 | 14 | "Moments of Truth" | Jeff Bleckner | Robert Gilmer | 26 February 1981 |
Ginger has a baby shower at Karen's but three robbers hold them all hostage. Abby seduces one of the criminals and Diana escapes and calls the police. | |||||
28 | 15 | "Man of the Hour" | Harvey Laidman | Sara Ann Freidman | 12 March 1981 |
Jeff takes Olivia and Brian camping without informing Abby, who believes Jeff has kidnapped them. Ginger's sister takes some marijuana laced with Angel Dust and goes into a coma while she's with Eric (who gets caught with the drugs). | |||||
29 | 16 | "More Than Friends" | Alexander Singer | Carol Roper | 19 March 1981 |
Abby comes onto Gary. Everyone believes Laura is having an affair with Scooter and Earl Trent asks Val to sleep with him. | |||||
30 | 17 | "Designs" | Nicholas Sgarro | Diana Gould & Robert Gilmer | 26 March 1981 |
J.R. is in town and wishes to patent an engine Sid invented. When Sid refuses, Abby steals the engine plans and gives them to J.R. | |||||
31 | 18 | "Squeezeplay" | Joseph B. Wallenstein | John Pleshette | 26 March 1981 |
Jeff kidnaps Abby's children. The Orchid Cab Co. come back to haunt Gary and Sid and cut the brakes on Sid's car which goes over a cliff. |
Season 3: 1981–82
Season three of Knots Landing consisted of 22 episodes which aired between November 12, 1981 to May 6, 1982.
# | # | Title | Director | Writer | Original air date |
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32 | 1 | "The Vigil" | Jeff Bleckner | John Pleshette | 12 November 1981 |
Sid survives the car crash but goes into a coma. Gary is apologetic to Karen but she won't listen. | |||||
33 | 2 | "Critical Condition" | Nicholas Sgarro | Diana Gould | 19 November 1981 |
Sid has a blood clot which will permanently paralyze him unless he is operated on. However, there's a 40% chance the operation could kill him. Karen doesn't want him to get the operation, but Sid insists and makes Karen sign his consent form. Sid tells his family how much he loves them and later dies on the operating table. NOTE: Final appearance of Sid Fairgate (Don Murray). | |||||
34 | 3 | "Aftermath" | Kim Friedman | Ann Marcus, Ellis Marcus & Diana Gould | 26 November 1981 |
The aftermath of Sid's death takes its toll on the Fairgates. | |||||
35 | 4 | "Moving In" | Joseph B. Wallenstein | Ann Marcus | 3 December 1981 |
Abby tries to find her children and Lilimae returns to Knots Landing. | |||||
36 | 5 | "The Surprise" | Joseph Manduke | Ellis Marcus | 10 December 1981 |
Abby's children are returned to her after she tricks Jeff and she gets a restraining order against him. | |||||
37 | 6 | "One of a Kind" | Kim Friedman | Sara Ann Friedman | 17 December 1981 |
Karen's former boyfriend, Teddy Becker, visits Knots Landing and believes he is Diana's real father. Val and Lilimae bond after bad memories resurface. | |||||
38 | 7 | "Secrets" | Gabrielle Beaumont | John Pleshette | 24 December 1981 |
Laura believes that Richard is having an affair when he starts to go to client parties so she goes on a trip to Santa Barbara with Scooter out of spite. | |||||
39 | 8 | "Mistaken Motives" | Jeff Bleckner | Rocci Chatfield and Ray Goldstone | 7 January 1982 |
Diana misinterprets Karen's friendship with Bill and out of spite she goes to a party with a biker friend whom Karen hates. | |||||
40 | 9 | "The Rose and the Briar" | Ernest Pintoff | Scott Hamner | 14 January 1982 |
Lilimae meets a con man who wrongly believes she is rich. He takes her to Las Vegas hoping to marry her but when he discovers she is poor, he confesses all. Gary spends time with Abby and her children and Lilimae warns Val about the situation. | |||||
41 | 10 | "The Three Sisters" | Kim Friedman | Daniel J. Franklin | 21 January 1982 |
The women of the Cul-de-sac get stranded at a supposed haunted house where they must spend the night. | |||||
42 | 11 | "Power Play" | Bill Duke | James Bonnet | 28 January 1982 |
Gary and Abby invest in a company which make methanol cars. Gary mortgages the house behind Val's back. While in Mexico, Gary and Abby have their first kiss, while Val is left home upset by the recent revelations. | |||||
43 | 12 | "Possibilities" | Nicholas Sgarro | James and Mona Houghton | 11 February 1982 |
Richard and Laura set Karen up on her first date but she doesn't like the man. | |||||
44 | 13 | "Reunion" | Joseph B. Wallenstein | Diana Gould | 18 February 1982 |
Karen's college friend Victoria Hill visits and organizes a fashion show which the women of the Cul-de-sac help out with. Laura discovers she is pregnant. | |||||
45 | 14 | "Cricket" | Nicholas Sgarro | Ann Marcus | 4 March 1982 |
Karen's brother Joe Cooper comes to stay. Val looks after a girl named Cricket, the stepdaughter of a friend who has abandoned her. | |||||
46 | 15 | "Best Intentions" | Randa Haines | James and Mona Houghton | 11 March 1982 |
Val writes a journal about the Ewings of Dallas for an assignment and it ends up getting published without her knowledge. Laura leaves Richard. | |||||
47 | 16 | "Silver Shadows" | Nicholas Sgarro | Ray Goldstone & Rocci Chatfield | 25 March 1982 |
Abby informs Gary that they need $20,000 to keep their methanol company going. She meets a wealthy old man who may be the solution to her problems. | |||||
48 | 17 | "Letting Go" | Alexander Singer | Sara Ann Friedman | 1 April 1982 |
Abby, Gary and Val go to Sacramento to meet a senator about making methanol legal or their business will fail. Abby sleeps with the senator to get the bill passed. | |||||
49 | 18 | "Expose" | Harvey Laidman | L. Virginia Brown | 8 April 1982 |
Val's book about the Ewings is published, but Gary is angry because it is about his family's scandals. Gary and Abby get closer. | |||||
50 | 19 | "Night" | Alexander Singer | John Pleshette | 15 April 1982 |
Richard suffers a nervous breakdown and holds Laura at gunpoint in a night-long siege. | |||||
51 | 20 | "Acts of Love" | Harvey Laidman | Jeff Cohn | 22 April 1982 |
Gary and Abby sleep together for the first time. | |||||
52 | 21 | "China Dolls" | Joseph B. Wallenstein | Joseph B. Wallenstein | 29 April 1982 |
Abby and Gary continue their affair until his own guilt forces him to end it. However, Val is already suspicious and confronts Abby. | |||||
53 | 22 | "Living Dangerously" | Lorraine Senna Ferrara | Ellis Marcus | 6 May 1982 |
Laura moves back in with Richard after finding his suicide note. Karen and Lilimae spot Gary and Abby together. Karen later catches them in the act and confronts them but then Val walks in on them and leaves Gary. |
Season 4: 1982–83
Season four of Knots Landing consisted of 22 episodes which aired between September 30, 1982 to March 10, 1983.
# | # | Title | Director | Writer | Original air date |
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54 | 1 | "A Brand New Day" | Nicholas Sgarro | John Pleshette | 30 September 1982 |
Karen meets Marion Patrick "Mack" MacKenzie after barging into the Federal Prosecutor's office, where he is handling Sid's case. Gary tries to talk to Val following their split and Abby sends J.R. chapters from Val's book "Capricorn Crude". NOTE: First appearance of Marion Patrick "Mack" MacKenzie (Kevin Dobson). | |||||
55 | 2 | "Daniel" | Joseph B. Wallenstein | John Pleshette | 7 October 1982 |
Mack learns that Karen is using court transcripts to go after Sid's killers herself. Laura gives birth to a boy and calls him Daniel. J.R. buys the publishing company behind Val's book and he is also questioned by Abby about Gary's future inheritance from Jock. | |||||
56 | 3 | "Encounters" | Alexander Singer | James and Mona Houghton | 14 October 1982 |
Gary wants to get back with Val and even Lilimae tries to help. He also becomes entranced by a beautiful singer called Ciji. Mack continues to help Karen and Ginger becomes jealous of Ciji and Kenny's working relationship. NOTE: First appearance of Ciji Dunne. (Lisa Hartman). | |||||
57 | 4 | "Svengali" | Nicholas Sgarro | Oliver Clark | 21 October 1982 |
Karen looks through KLMotors books to find checks from West Century Auto - Frank and Roy's company, whom she believes are Sid's killers. Karen also invests in Richard's restaurant after hearing about money worries from Laura. Val meets her new publicist, Chip Roberts. | |||||
58 | 5 | "Catharsis" | Alexander Singer | Doran William Cannon | 28 October 1982 |
Gary must go to Dallas for the reading of his father's will and asks Val to accompany him, but she refuses. Abby wants to go with him but he doesn't ask her, and she is furious with him after later discovering he asked Val. Richard opens his restaurant "Daniel". Ginger is upset about Kenny's attentions toward Ciji's career and not hers. Karen and Mack finally get a confession from Sid's murderers. | |||||
59 | 6 | "New Beginnings" | Lorraine Senna Ferrara | Mann Rubin | 29 October 1982 |
Gary goes to Dallas for the reading of Jock's will and Abby turns up to surprise him. Gary inherits millions from Jock, but is disgruntled by the terms of the will thinking his father never had any faith in him. Val is also in Dallas on a book signing tour and J.R. informs her about owning the publishing company behind her book. NOTE: This is the last episode where Dallas characters crossed over to Knots Landing, though characters from Knots Landing would continue to appear in episodes of Dallas. | |||||
60 | 7 | "Investments" | Nicholas Sgarro | Patricia M. Green | 4 November 1982 |
Kenny and Gary go into business together, which infuriates Abby and she tells Gary that if they don't have a business together she will end their relationship. Chip moves in with Lilimae and she introduces him to Ciji. Karen and Mack confess their fears of new relationships and they later sleep together. | |||||
61 | 8 | "Man in the Middle" | Lorraine Senna Ferrara | Richard Gollance | 18 November 1982 |
Abby and Gary move to a beach house together. Val becomes suspicious of Chip. Chip tells Ciji that he is dating Diana, which is helping her career. | |||||
62 | 9 | "The Best Kept Secret" | Lorraine Senna Ferrara | Richard Gollance | 2 December 1982 |
Laura discovers Richard took money from Abby. Abby is jealous of Gary and Ciji spending the day together. Diana discovers Mack with another woman and she tells Karen. Mack confesses his love to Karen but she doesn't reciprocate. | |||||
63 | 10 | "Emergency" | Larry Elikann | Diana Gould | 9 December 1982 |
Diana needs a kidney transplant but the family aren't compatible matches so Karen asks Abby to be tested. Karen lets Mack comfort her during the ordeal. Ginger writes a song and shows it to Kenny who has Ciji sing it, which infuriates Ginger. | |||||
64 | 11 | "Abby's Choice" | Joseph B. Wallenstein | Oliver Clark | 16 December 1982 |
Abby initially refuses to donate her kidney to Diana until she is talked around. Chip tells Diana he loves her and presents her with a necklace, which was originally for Ciji. Laura and Ciji become close friends. | |||||
65 | 12 | "The Block Party" | Nick Havinga | Sara Ann Friedman | 30 December 1982 |
Mack's father, Pete, returns to his life and begs for forgiveness as he is dying. Chip wants Ciji to sign a contract which will make him entitled to her earnings. Karen throws a party in the cul-de-sac and Diana sees Chip kissing Ciji. | |||||
66 | 13 | "Cutting the Ties That Bind" | Ernest Pintoff | Michael L. Grace | 6 January 1983 |
Abby sells Ciji's contract to Jeff Munson. Jeff wants Kenny to produce Ciji, but Abby will only sell if they cut Kenny out of the deal. Abby goes to Gary's lawyer, James Westmont, and wants him to protect her interests in case Gary doesn't marry her. Ciji tells Chip that she's pregnant, and Chip yells that this will ruin everything and manhandles her. Val has been putting off signing her divorce papers but eventually signs them. | |||||
67 | 14 | "And Teddy Makes Three" | Kim Friedman | Joel Steiger | 13 January 1983 |
Kenny and Gary almost have a fight over Abby's deals. Mack proposes to Karen and she accepts. | |||||
68 | 15 | "To Have and to Hold" | Ernest Pintoff | Michael Petryni | 21 January 1983 |
A tabloid newspaper prints Val's new manuscript about her break-up with Gary. Chip lies to Lilimae about Gary cheating on Abby with Ciji and Val overhears. Karen and Mack get married in Las Vegas. | |||||
69 | 16 | "A New Family" | Bill Duke | Robert Bielak | 27 January 1983 |
Mack moves into Karen's home, which results in mixed feeling within the family. Gary begins to drink again because of Abby's scheming. Richard tells Laura he dislikes her spending so much time with Ciji. The rumours of Gary and Ciji's supposed affair are out in the open. | |||||
70 | 17 | "The Morning After" | Jeff Bleckner | Diana Gould | 3 February 1983 |
Gary wakes up in Ciji's bed. Abby threatens Ciji to stay away from Gary. Ciji confides in Laura about everyone hating her as she hasn't done anything wrong. Richard accuses Laura of having a lesbian affair with Ciji. Abby has a clause put in her contract that gives her full power if Gary's alcoholism continues. Ciji discovers an old newspaper clipping Chip had been keeping about himself that says he is being sought for beating up a woman and that his name is actually Tony Fenice. | |||||
71 | 18 | "Celebration" | Bill Duke | Mann Rubin | 10 February 1983 |
Laura throws Richard out after he confronts Ciji and physically attacks her. Ciji tells Val that she has caused Gary to drink again and they fight. After Ciji doesn't show up to perform at the restaurant, her dead body washes ashore. | |||||
72 | 19 | "The Loss of Innocence" | Alexander Singer | Kathleen A. Shelly & Michael Filerman | 17 February 1983 |
Ciji's body is discovered and a murder case begins with many people as suspects. Later, Gary is charged with her murder. | |||||
73 | 20 | "The Fatal Blow" | Larry Elikann | Richard Gollance | 24 February 1983 |
Gary starts to sober up while in jail but Abby refuses to bail him out. Val admits to having a fight with Ciji before she was murdered. | |||||
74 | 21 | "The Burden of Proof" | Alexander Singer | Diana Gould | 3 March 1983 |
Val is booked by the police after her confession and Abby makes Gary sign over power of attorney to her. Lilimae tells Chip he started the mess between Gary and Val because he leaked the transcript to the tabloids. Val is released and Richard secretly leaves Laura and Knots Landing. NOTE: Final regular appearance of Richard Avery (John Pleshette), however, he will briefly return in season nine. | |||||
75 | 22 | "Willing Victims" | David Jacobs | Peter Dunne | 10 March 1983 |
Laura calls the police to find Richard, believing he is Ciji's killer. Chip and Diana decide to leave for New York. A private investigator tells Lilimae he is looking for a dangerous man called Tony Fenice and he shows her a picture of Chip. By the time Karen finds out, she discovers Diana has already left with Chip and becomes frantic. Gary's hearing approaches but he doesn't co-operate and appears resigned to spending the rest of his life in jail for murder. NOTE: Final appearances of Kenny (James Houghton) and Ginger Ward (Kim Lankford), though she will briefly appear in the 1997 mini-series Knots Landing: Back to the Cul-de-Sac. David Jacobs' directorial debut. |
Season 5: 1983–84
Season five of Knots Landing consisted of 25 episodes which aired between September 29, 1983 to March 29, 1984.
# | # | Title | Director | Writer | Original air date |
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76 | 1 | "The People vs. Gary Ewing" | Nicholas Sgarro | Michael Petryni | 29 September 1983 |
Mack believes Chip killed Ciji and a search begins for him. Karen is upset that Diana has gone with Chip. A mystery man helps Val when she is bombarded by reporters. The murder charge against Gary is dropped due to lack of evidence. NOTE: First appearance of Ben Gibson. (Douglas Sheehan). | |||||
77 | 2 | "Fugitives" | Larry Elikann | Scott Hamner | 6 October 1983 |
Val discovers who her mystery man is. Diana and Chip are on the road, where Diana discovers the police are after Chip. Chip confesses to her that he killed Ciji. | |||||
78 | 3 | "Nowhere to Run" | Nicholas Sgarro | Jeff Freilich | 13 October 1983 |
Abby and Gary move into Westfork Ranch. Abby and Westmont secretly start a subsidiary of Gary's company called "Apolune". Chip and Diana are found by the police but Diana rebuffs Karen in favor of Chip as she has just married him. | |||||
79 | 4 | "Marital Privilege" | Larry Elikann | Richard Gollance | 20 October 1983 |
Diana tells Karen that Chip killed Ciji for her. Abby has five days to marry Gary as he will then inherit 10% of Ewing Oil and she wants it to become community property. NOTE: First appearance of Gregory Sumner (William Devane). | |||||
80 | 5 | "One Kind of Justice" | David Jacobs | David Jacobs | 27 October 1983 |
At Greg's fundraiser, Val introduces Ben to Gary. Lilimae tries to make Chip and Diana testify as there isn't enough evidence to prove that he killed Ciji. When Chip is released without charge, Lilimae runs him down with her car. | |||||
81 | 6 | "... And Never Brought to Mind" | Sheldon Larry | Diana Gould | 3 November 1983 |
Lilimae is arrested as Chip lays in a coma. Diana blames Karen for running down Chip. Val seeks comfort in Gary and they end up sleeping together. | |||||
82 | 7 | "Sacred Vows" | Nicholas Sgarro | Kathleen A. Shelly | 10 November 1983 |
Eric persuades Diana to testify. Laura advises Gary to leave Val alone. Gary and Abby marry, but while at a hotel on their honeymoon he meets a woman who looks exactly like Ciji. NOTE: First appearance of Cathy Geary (Lisa Hartman). | |||||
83 | 8 | "A Change of Heart" | Robert Becker | Joel J. Feigenbaum | 17 November 1983 |
Karen begins to take pain killers. Abby decides to secretly develop Lotus Point but Laura discovers what Abby is up to. Gary receives his 10% share of Ewing Oil but also becomes obsessed with Ciji's lookalike, Cathy. Chip disappears from the hospital. | |||||
84 | 9 | "Money Talks" | Nicholas Sgarro | Peter Dunne | 24 November 1983 |
Abby finds out she'll need a coastal variance to develop Lotus Point and asks Greg for help and they end up in bed together. Gary continues to pursue Cathy. Val and Ben sleep together. | |||||
85 | 10 | "Homecoming" | John Pleshette | Alison Hock | 1 December 1983 |
Gary begins to have Cathy dress and sing like Ciji, which disturbs Laura. Abby and Greg are caught together by his daughter Mary-Frances. Diana finds Chip hiding at Gary's ranch. | |||||
86 | 11 | "I'll Tell You No Lies" | Nicholas Sgarro | Michael L. Grace | 8 December 1983 |
Mack tries to find the head of the sinister Wolfbridge group is. Cathy tells Gary she isn't Ciji and never will be. Abby receives her variance from Greg and they kiss but are seen by Laura. Karen continues to take the pain pills which causes Val concern. At the ranch, Chip tells Diana they must leave together but when he sees Cathy, he stumbles back and falls onto a pitchfork and is killed. | |||||
87 | 12 | "Denials" | Lorraine Senna Ferrara | Diana Gould | 15 December 1983 |
Mack realizes Wolfbridge is bigger than he first thought. Abby warns Laura to not play her game. Val tells Mack she is worried about Karen's dependency on pills but Karen disagrees with her. | |||||
88 | 13 | "Witness" | Nicholas Sgarro | Richard Gollance | 22 December 1983 |
Greg's wife, Jane, comes to town. It becomes clear that Abby hired Cathy because she looked like Ciji and wanted to keep Gary occupied, but when Cathy tells her she wants to end their deal, Abby won't let her. Ben asks Val to be more committed to their relationship. Val discovers she is pregnant, but Gary is the father. | |||||
89 | 14 | "Secrets Cry Aloud" | Alexander Singer | Diana Gould | 5 January 1984 |
Val tells Ben that she is pregnant with Gary's baby and he leaves her. Mack's investigation into Wolfbridge results in his home being ransacked and Greg's office too. Abby is forced to be partners with Wolfbridge in the Lotus Point development. Karen's pill dependency gets worse. | |||||
90 | 15 | "Forsaking All Others" | Bill Duke | Joyce Keener | 12 January 1984 |
Karen is admitted into a rehab program. Abby gets angry at Greg for getting her involved with Wolfbridge. Greg also has his own problems with them during the election. | |||||
91 | 16 | "Reconcilable Differences" | Sheldon Larry | Richard Gollance | 19 January 1984 |
Gary discovers Cathy spent four years in prison. Ben tells Val to inform everyone that Gary is the father to her baby. Ben and Mack delve deeper into Wolfbridge and Karen begins therapy. | |||||
92 | 17 | "Second Chances" | Bill Duke | Joel J. Feigenbaum | 26 January 1984 |
Gary tells Abby about Cathy's prison sentence but Abby pretends to know nothing about it. She tells Cathy to leave or she will tell her ex-husband where she is. Karen and Diana finally make up. | |||||
93 | 18 | "Lest the Truth be Known" | Larry Elikmann | Ron Cowen & Daniel Lipman | 2 February 1984 |
Cathy's ex-husband, Ray, arrives. Mack learns that Apolune is Abby's company via Laura, who is being threatened by Mark St. Claire of the Wolfbridge Group. | |||||
94 | 19 | "... So Shall You Reap" | Alexander Singer | Rob Cowen & Daniel Lipman | 9 February 1984 |
Ben proposes to Val and tells her he will raise her child as his own. Cathy tells Gary that she went to prison after taking the blame for Ray's crime. Abby denies being involved with Wolfbridge, but Gary throws her out after her schemes are exposed. Brian and Olivia choose to stay with Gary. | |||||
95 | 20 | "High Ideals" | Robert Becker | Rob Cowen & Daniel Lipman | 16 February 1984 |
Abby orders Cathy to leave the ranch until Gary tells her to stay. Gary and Cathy sleep together. Gary wants to divorce Abby but she doesn't want to divorce him. | |||||
96 | 21 | "No Trumpets, No Drums" | Larry Elikann | Scott Hamner | 23 February 1984 |
Val learns she is having twins. Ben disappears while in El Salvador. Gary protects Cathy from Ray. | |||||
97 | 22 | "Silent Missions" | Lorraine Senna Ferrara | Angelo Pizzo | 1 March 1984 |
Val wants to go and find Ben in El Salvador but is persuaded not to because of her pregnancy. The Wolfbridge Group arranges to have Gary eliminated so that Abby will inherit his money and Lotus Point will continue. After a shooting at Gary's ranch, Mack tells Val that Gary has been killed. | |||||
98 | 23 | "Finishing Touches" | David Jacobs | Peter Dunne | 8 March 1984 |
Everyone is shocked about Gary's murder. Ben is found alive in El Salvador. Abby is questioned about Gary's murder and the Wolfbridge group but denies any involvement. After Gary's funeral, Cathy finds him alive in police custody. | |||||
99 | 24 | "Yesterday, It Rained" | Bill Duke | Joel J. Feigenbaum | 22 March 1984 |
Ben returns home to Val. The hitman actually shot Ray, not Gary. Greg asks Karen why none of the Ewings of Dallas came to Gary's funeral, and tells St. Claire that he thinks Gary is still alive. Greg tells Abby to sell Lotus Point to Wolfbridge, but she won't. Greg tells St. Claire that he is through dealing with him, and calls Abby to tell her Gary is alive. Abby goes to the Mackenzie's and tells Karen that Gary's alive and Mac is using him to get to Wolfbridge. Karen feels betrayed and confronts Mac after he promised her he was done investigating the dangerous Wolfbridge Group and tells him their marriage is over. | |||||
100 | 25 | "Negotiations" | Larry Elikann | Richard Gollance | 29 March 1984 |
The Wolfbridge Group arranges to have Gary killed once and for all, but the plan goes disastrously wrong. Abby is kidnapped by them and Karen is shot by accident. |
Season 6: 1984–85
Season six of Knots Landing consisted of 30 episodes which aired between October 4, 1984 to May 23, 1985.
# | # | Title | Director | Writer | Original air date |
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101 | 1 | "Buying Time" | Alexander Singer | Kevin Alexander | 4 October 1984 |
The police lose Abby, who was kidnapped by Mark St. Claire. Abby is held on a yacht. Karen is told she will need surgery to remove the bullet. | |||||
102 | 2 | "Calculated Risks" | Ernest Pintoff | Susan Goldberg | 18 October 1984 |
Karen is told that a piece of the shattered bullet is lodge in her spine and must have risky surgery to remove it but she refuses because of what happened to Sid. Lilimae's nephew arrives to stay with her and wishes to know about his mother. Greg finds Abby and shoots St. Claire. NOTE: First appearance of Joshua Rush. (Alec Baldwin). | |||||
103 | 3 | "Hanging Fire" | Alexander Singer | Alan Goldfein | 25 October 1984 |
Greg tells the police he shot St. Claire in self defense and Abby backs him up. Gary tells Abby he is taking back the company and has made several changes. Gary ends his affair with Cathy and Val guesses that Lilimae is Josh's real mother. | |||||
104 | 4 | "A Little Help" | Robert Becker | Diana Kopald Marcus | 1 November 1984 |
Greg tells Abby they will never work together again. Josh discovers Lilimae is his real mother. | |||||
105 | 5 | "Ipso Facto" | Larry Elikann | John Saffron | 8 November 1984 |
Abby finds out that Gary is the real father of Val's unborn babies. | |||||
106 | 6 | "Truth and Consequences" | Robert Becker | Joyce Keener | 15 November 1984 |
Val and Gary try to reunite Mack and Karen. Abby worries that Val will tell Gary of the babies true paternity. Abby complains to Scott Easton about the babies. Cathy and Josh have a romantic dinner. Greg wins the election and becomes senator. | |||||
107 | 7 | "Love to Take You Home" | Larry Elikann | Peter Dunne | 22 November 1984 |
Karen serves Mack with divorce papers. Josh and Cathy sleep together. Scott Easton has lunch with Mitch Ackerman. Val goes to see her obstetrician, but she has been called away to a conference, and there is a new doctor - Mitch Ackerman. | |||||
108 | 8 | "Tomorrow Never Knows" | Nick Havinga | Joel J. Feigenbaum | 29 November 1984 |
Val goes into labour but is put under sedation, however remains conscious and hears the babies cry and the nurse saying they are healthy. When Val comes round Dr. Ackerman tells Val the babies were stillborn. | |||||
109 | 9 | "We Gather Together" | Larry Elikann | Richard Gollance | 6 December 1984 |
No one believes Val when she says her babies are alive. | |||||
110 | 10 | "Message in a Bottle" | Nick Havinga | Joel J. Feigenbaum | 13 December 1984 |
Abby asks Dr. Ackerman where the babies are but he tells her she is sick. Scott Easton turns up dead and Ben is concerned with Val. | |||||
111 | 11 | "Distant Locations" | Larry Elikann | Richard Gollance | 20 December 1984 |
Val travels to Tennessee under the name Verna Ellers and get a job in a diner. Meanwhile, everyone try to locate Val. | |||||
112 | 12 | "Uncharted Territory" | Nicholas Sgarro | Joyce Keener | 27 December 1984 |
Galveston asks Gary to get involved with Empire Valley. Val hears a report about her disappearance but doesn't respond to it. Karen has trouble with her hands functioning properly and she tells Mack. | |||||
113 | 13 | "Weighing of Evils" | Lorraine Senna Ferrara | Scott Hamner | 3 January 1985 |
Karen agrees to have the surgery. Abby knows where Val is but keeps it to herself. Josh's T.V. appearance prove popular. Abby wants to be part of Empire Valley but Galveston refuses as she is a woman. | |||||
114 | 14 | "#14 With a Bullet" | Nicholas Sgarro | Peter Dunne | 10 January 1985 |
Karen's surgery is successful. Galveston tells Abby he knows where Val is. | |||||
115 | 15 | "Inside Information" | Lorraine Senna Ferrara | Scott Hamner | 17 January 1985 |
Greg tells Laura about Galveston being his father. Abby confronts Val but she doesn't recognize her and Parker asks Val to marry him after discovering she is Valene Ewing. Gary flies to Tennessee. | |||||
116 | 16 | "Out of the Past" | Bill Duke | Neal Bell | 24 January 1985 |
Gary tries to help Val regain her memory but she thinks he is crazy and tells her new boyfriend, Parker, that she will marry him. Karen unknowingly tells Galveston about Mack's investigation. | |||||
117 | 17 | "Lead Me to the Alter" | Ernest Pintoff | Parke Perine | 31 January 1985 |
Before her wedding to Parker, Gary shows Val her picture on the back of her book "Nashville Junction". Abby worries that Mack will discover her connection to Val's missing babies. Joshua berates Cathy about her life. | |||||
118 | 18 | "Fly Away Home" | Bill Duke | Neal Bell | 7 February 1985 |
Val finally regains some memories and agrees to return home with Gary. Mack believes that Empire Valley is a cover for something bigger. Galeveston tells Abby he will tell Gary about being the twins' father but he suffers a stroke as Abby watches unhelpfully. | |||||
119 | 19 | "Rough Edges" | Nicholas Sgarro | Richard Gollance | 14 February 1985 |
Val begins therapy and remembers her troubles past with her mother. Abby tries to find evidence on Scott Easton regarding Val's babies. | |||||
120 | 20 | "The Emperor's Clothes" | Ernest Pintoff | Joel J. Feigenbaum | 21 February 1985 |
Gary wants to shut down construction on Empire Valley until he speaks to Galveston, who is away. Ben discovers Galveston Industries caused an epidemic when chemicals contaminated the water and Galveston covered it up. Val tells Karen she knows her babies are alive. Karen asks Mack to consider the possibility that the babies could be alive. | |||||
121 | 21 | "The Deluge" | Bill Duke | Joyce Keener | 28 February 1985 |
Karen starts to question people about the day Val gave birth. Galveston dies and his wife Ruth (Ava Gardner) arrives, telling her son, Greg, that she wants him to take over Galveston Industries. Greg learns that Empire Valley is a communications center, which will be used to interfere with the governments own communications. | |||||
122 | 22 | "A Piece of the Pie" | Robert Becker | Parke Perine | 7 March 1985 |
Karen talks with Val's original obstetricians, who reveal they were called away to a conference when Val gave birth. Cathy sings on Joshua's show and he announces he and Cathy are going to be married, which is a misunderstanding of his. Mack finds an address in Galveston's papers, which leads him to a couple called Mr. & Mrs. Fisher. Greg takes over Galveston Industries and Abby tells him she wants to be a part of the real Empire Valley. | |||||
123 | 23 | "The Forest for the Trees" | Nick Havinga | Michael Russnow | 21 March 1985 |
Joshua proposes to Cathy and she accepts. Abby manipulates Coblentz into telling her everything he knows. Karen meets Val's nurse but doesn't get any answers. | |||||
124 | 24 | "A Man of Good Will" | Linda Day | Lynn Marie Latham & Bernard Lechowick | 28 March 1985 |
Ben tells Karen to stop going on about the twins being alive. Greg offers to buy Gary out of Empire Valley. Joshua bullies Cathy into wedding plans. Gary hears that Galveston has left empire valley to him in his will | |||||
125 | 25 | "For Better, For Worse" | Robert Becker | Roberto Loeiderman | 4 April 1985 |
Greg tries to make Gary aware of the importance of Empire Valley without telling him any details but says that he has to agree to let things continue in the direction they have been going or sell the land. Gary refuses. John Coblentz finally fills Gary in and gets him to agree to the associates demands. Joshua and Cathy get married. Karen finally catches up with Dr Ackerman | |||||
126 | 26 | "Four, No Trump" | John Patterson | Melanie Mintz | 11 April 1985 |
Karen tries to talk to Dr. Ackerman without much success. Ackerman calls Abby telling her to sort it out. Gary tells Greg he wants to be part of Empire Valley and later lies to Mack and Ben about what's going on there. Abby tells Greg about Scott Easton and her link to Val's missing babies in order to get Galveston's papers which Greg gives her, but he has kept the relevant ones for himself. Greg is then seen observing the babies from his car. | |||||
127 | 27 | "A Price to Pay" | David Jacobs | Loren Reichman | 2 May 1985 |
Ben proposes to Val but she declines and he believes she can hear her babies cry. Karen tells Ben of her and Mack's investigation. Greg asks Abby to get Gary out of Empire Valley and suggests that if Gary knows he is the father of Val's twins his interest in Empire Valley will disappear. Mack is offered the chance to become a senator. NOTE: First appearance of Jill Bennett (Teri Austin). | |||||
128 | 28 | "One Day in a Row" | Robert Becker | Joyce Keener | 9 May 1985 |
Ben discovers Ackerman has a motive for stealing Val's babies. Ruth helps Abby get Scott Easton's notebook pages. | |||||
129 | 29 | "Vulnerable" | Nick Havinga | Parke Perine | 16 May 1985 |
Val's nurse reveals Ackerman stole the babies and when Karen and Mack confront him, Ackerman shoots himself in the head. | |||||
130 | 30 | "The Long and Winding Road" | Alexander Singer | Joel J. Feigenbaum | 23 May 1985 |
Greg asks Laura to marry him. Mack tracks the babies down to Harry and Sheila Fisher. Abby tells Val that the babies are alive and she takes her to the Fisher's home, where Harry drives away with one of the twins. |
Season 7: 1985–86
Season seven of Knots Landing consisted of 30 episodes which aired between September 26, 1985 and May 15, 1986.
No. | # | Title | Director | Writer | Original airdate |
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131 | 1 | "The Longest Day" | Arthur Allan Seidelman | David Paulsen | 26 September 1985 |
Mac and Ben try to follow Harry, who has one of the twins. At the hospital, Val is told that there is no record of the babies being born there. | |||||
132 | 2 | "Here in My Arms" | Nicholas Sgarro | Parke Perine | 3 October 1985 |
While Gary is in Dallas for Bobby's funeral, Greg changes the plans at Empire Valley. Mack has a restraining order put on the Fisher's to stop them leaving town with the babies. Karen tries to persuade Harry to accept that the babies can't remain with him and Sheila. Val finally has her babies returned to her. | |||||
133 | 3 | "While the Cat's Away" | Lorraine Senna Ferrara | E. Jeffrey Smith | 10 October 1985 |
Greg and Abby make sure the detonation area at Empire Valley goes ahead, despite it being in the place Gary didn't want it. Val gets used to being a mother to the twins as Ben feels left out. Abby hands running of the TV station over to Ben. Joshua is furious when Cathy agrees to buy a house without consulting him and tells her to move into it by herself. Gary grieves for Bobby. | |||||
134 | 4 | "The Christening" | Larry Elikann | David Assael | 17 October 1985 |
Cathy and Joshua's relationship is getting physically aggressive. Ben suggests a possible change of emphasis to Joshua's show which Joshua aggressively dismisses. Val asks Karen if she and Mack would become the Godparents of the twins. Jill Bennett accuses Mack of being a flirt and kisses him to show him that she knows his advances are not serious. Gary asks Abby to take care of Empire Valley while he grieves. Val asks Ben if she can name one of the twins after Bobby Ewing, he agrees. Joshua decides that he will move into the new house with Cathy. Greg gives phony surveys of Empire Valley to Abby that she can use to prove to Gary that they had no choice but to override his building plans. Sheila Fisher is caught stalking the twins. Harry later takes her to say goodbye to the twins at Val's house. Greg comes across Laura with another man and reacts badly. Ben tells Cathy that he hasn't got around to moving out of his mother's house because she is dying. | |||||
135 | 5 | "A Little Assistance" | Roy Campanella II | Melanie Mintz | 24 October 1985 |
Mack talks to the press about the need for an adoption agency watchdog. Gary breaks in a new horse with Olivia and gives it to her. Ben buys a piano for the babies. Greg informs his colleagues that he can get round Gary using Abby and that they have nothing to worry about. Jill Bennett tries to move her stuff into Mack's office, he throws her out. Gary tells Karen that if he needs her he will let her know. Ben tells Joshua that his ratings are slipping and he'd better come up with something to turn things around. Mack tells Karen that Jill Bennett is like Dracula's sister. Joshua takes Ben's pressure out on Cathy. Next morning Cathy has a black eye. Peter Hollister appoints himself Greg's new secretary by sending away the other applicants and announcing himself. Greg finally gives him the job. Karen finally meets Jill Bennett. Gary decides he is going back to work. | |||||
136 | 6 | "A Question of Trust" | Linda Day | Bernard Lechowick | 31 October 1985 |
Ben wants to quit running the TV station, so Abby says he can put all the profits the station makes back into the journalism department. Gary finally finds out about the work at Empire Valley and is furious. Karen invites Jill Bennett to her home for dinner surprising Mack. Abby blackmails Frank Elliot. Mack and Jill question Kavanagh's nurse. Gary tells Elliot he'll need him to for support. Karen is paranoid about Jill. Jill tells mack she will be leaving. Mack tells her she has to stay around as a witness to the deposition they got from the nurse. | |||||
137 | 7 | "Awakenings" | Lorraine Senna Ferrara | Lynn Marie Latham | 7 November 1985 |
Gary starts enquiring into the surveys for Empire Valley. Joshua asks Abby to get Ben off his back. Joshua starts seeing a waitress. Cathy smells perfume on Joshua and lets him know. Mack and Jill get Kavanagh. Jill tells Mack decide that it's good she's leaving as they've been getting to close. Laura tells Karen she doesn't want to work with her at Lotus Point but later changes her mind. Joshua tells Cathy he doesn't need her help and they fight physically. Cathy goes to Ben after the fight. Ben and Val talk about their lack of a relationship. Val tells Ben that from then on he is the babies father. Gary begins to wonder if he is the babies father. | |||||
138 | 8 | "Pictures at a Wedding" | Nicholas Sgarro | David Paulsen & Michael Filerman | 14 November 1985 |
Val and Ben tell Karen and Mack that they are going to get married. Joshua goes to see Cathy to apologise and ends up threatening her again. Gary asks Karen if the babies are his. Joshua get suddenly rejected by a new TV station and blames Ben, Val throws him out after he starts wrecking the house. Greg puts Peter Hollister back in his place. Joshua disrupts a TV broadcast. Greg lays it on the line to Abby about the smooth flowing of the project at Empire Valley. Ben's doctor informs him that Lilimae has nothing more than a little bursitis. Ben tells Cathy. Ben sees Val talking to Gary before the wedding. | |||||
139 | 9 | "Until Parted by Death" | Larry Elikann | Bernard Lechowick | 21 November 1985 |
Gary asks Val if she's happy, she says she is. Cathy confronts Joshua about his lies concerning Lilimae. Val and Ben get married. Frank Elliot warns Abby that he will not cover up Empire Valley for the sake of his son's career. Joshua threatens Cathy at the wedding, Cathy slaps his face and Joshua tells Laura to mind her own business. Joshua leaves the wedding and cooks for his waitress girlfriend. Frank Elliot discovers the underground areas at Empire Valley. Cathy goes home to find Joshua waiting for her. Laura tells Joshua to leave. Joshua pushes Laura down and Mack threatens him with the police. Joshua lies to Mack. Gary hears that Frank Elliot is dead, electrocuted at the broadcast center. Mack tells Gary he's not going to look into Frank Elliot's death. Greg tells Abby (outside her office, because it's bugged) that she was probably responsible for Frank Elliot's death. Joshua tells his girlfriend that the next time Cathy chooses death he won't be able to stop her | |||||
140 | 10 | "Rise and Fall" | Robert Becker | Parke Perine | 5 December 1985 |
Greg gets angry with Coblentz over Frank Elliot's death. Joshua envisages his and Cathy's demise. Joshua takes up street preaching. Val dismisses him and drags Lilimae away. Mack tells Gary that no-one must know about his investigating Elliot's death, including Abby or Karen. Lilimae goes street searching for Joshua and begs him to come home. Greg tells Abby how dangerous Coblentz is. Mack, Karen, Val and Lilimae talk about getting Joshua committed, Lilimae refuses. Lilimae goes off to find Joshua. Joshua is hiding in Cathy's car when she leaves the TV station. Lilimae finds Joshua holding Cathy off the edge of a building. Joshua falls, on his own. NOTE: Final appearance of Joshua Rush (Alec Baldwin). | |||||
141 | 11 | "To Sing His Praise" | David Paulsen | Lynn Marie Latham | 12 December 1985 |
Gary's investigations show that Abby is in to her neck in what is going on. Lilimae refuses to except the 'reported' cause of death as suicide. Greg loses his temper with Gary over Empire Valley. Coblentz quietly arranges the murder of Abby and Gary. Val explains that that Joshua committed suicide to his father. Gary drives himself off the road after being followed by a truck. Abby admits that Empire Valley is behind all the 'accidents' including Frank Elliot. She begs Gary to sell up. Gary says he can't because he wants a clear conscious. Greg warns Abby about a lack of time. Joshua is buried. Gary discovers the underground world of Empire Valley. | |||||
142 | 12 | "All's Well" | Joseph Scanlan | Alan Goldfein | 19 December 1985 |
Gary and Greg have two different views of Empire Valley. Gary and Mack explore Empire Valley underground. Gary finds the breaks on his truck don't work. Gary threatens Greg that he has left Empire Valley to Mack in his will. Greg tries to redirect Koblentz. Koblentz won't change his direction of operations. Gary takes Abby back to Empire Valley. Mack goes to Greg who says he can't control what's going on. Gary takes over the underground Empire Valley. Karen and Mack head to Empire Valley worried about Gary. Gary and Abby meet Greg at Empire Valley, a sniper looks on, Karen and Mack Arrive. Gary Blows the place up. | |||||
143 | 13 | "Aftershocks" | Alexander Singer | Roberto Loeiderman | 26 December 1985 |
Greg threatens Abby about information about Val's babies. Greg tells Koblentz that Gary Ewing Blew up Empire Valley because he tried to have him killed. | |||||
144 | 14 | "Unbroken Bonds" | Roy Campanella II | Diana Kopald Marcus | 2 January 1986 |
Conflicting stories about Joshua cause the police to ask questions of Lilimae. Gary tells Val that he knows the babies are his. Val tells him to back off as she has a new family. Laura invites Greg to dinner and starts seeing him again. Val and Ben and friends celebrate Ben's birthday, Val tells Karen that Gary knows the babies are his. Gary has a one night stand. Karen meets with Jill Bennett. The governor is considering Karen for a job in the State Planning Commission. Gary tells Abby that he trusts Karen but doesn't trust her. Ben asks Gary to back off. Greg tells Peter that maybe they should put a tail on Gary. Greg tells Abby to find out what Gary's 'plan' is. Gary tells Mack that he goes through life with no plans. Police indict someone over Joshua's death. | |||||
145 | 15 | "Web of Lies" | Nicholas Sgarro | Diana Kopald Marcus | 9 January 1986 |
Lilimae is asked to look at suspects in a line up. Abby objects to Laura's involvement at Lotus Point. Gary takes Jill out to dinner where they bump into Karen and Mack. Cathy tells Mack that Joshua wasn't killed but just fell off the building. Val tells Lilimae to get to the police and tell them what happened to Joshua or she'll be in trouble. Gary tells Abby that there is no 'us' between them. Ben announces that the governor is considering giving Abby a job in the State Planning Commission much to the shock of Mack and Karen. | |||||
146 | 16 | "The Confession" | Nick Havinga | David Paulsen | 16 January 1986 |
The police arrive to question Lilimae. Lilimae repeats lies to Mack that she told the police. Greg tells Abby that he will get her on the commission so long as she gets him what he wants. Gary and Abby argue over Abby's track record. Greg and Laura sleep together again. Mack coaches Lilimae about telling the police the truth. Abby blackmails Karen about her drug problem. Val waits while Lilimae and Cathy are questioned by police. Lilimae finally tells the police the truth. Jill introduces Karen to the head of the Planning Commission. Karen tells him of her previous drug problem. He tells her that the governor has chosen Abby for the job at the commission. Cathy's friend has been recording their conversations | |||||
147 | 17 | "Alterations" | Linda Day | Parke Perine | 23 January 1986 |
The police decide the Joshua Rush case is closed. A newspaper runs a story on Cathy and Lilimae's involvement in Joshua's death. The governor makes Jill Mack's administrative assistant. Olivia hears the truth about her mother's secrets on the phone. Jill gives Mack the key to her hotel room. Olivia leaves a message saying she's not coming home. She asks Karen if she can move into her house. Olivia threatens Abby that she will tell Gary about the babies if she doesn't let her stay with Karen and Mack. | |||||
148 | 18 | "Friendly Enemies" | Joseph Scanlan | Diana Kopald Marcus | 30 January 1986 |
Olivia doesn't want to talk to Abby and tells her why in front of Karen. Sonny is creeping around between the TV station and Cathy looking for more dirt for the Newspaper. Peter Hollister reveals to Greg that he is his brother. Karen finds Jill's hotel room key in Mack's jacket pocket. Abby overhears about Peter being Greg's half brother. Ben and Val discover that Sonny has been behind the newspaper stories. Mack tries to explain about having the key to Karen. She is not impressed. Cathy tells Sonny what really happened on the roof with Joshua. Abby wants to meet with Peter. | |||||
149 | 19 | "The Key to a Woman's Heart" | Robert Becker | Lynn Marie Latham | 6 February 1986 |
Karen and Mack fight over breakfast. Olivia doesn't want to be around Abby or Gary. Gary tells Karen that Olivia is probably better off staying with her and Mack. Cathy hears the truth about Sonny. Peter tells Abby they might find a few areas of mutual interest. Mack gives Jill her key back and tells her he's flattered. Cathy punches Sonny. Greg tells Peter that he needs to take back what Gary stole from Galveston industries. | |||||
150 | 20 | "A Very Special Gift" | Nick Havinga | Lawrence Kasha | 13 February 1986 |
Karen isn't talking to Mack. Greg and Abby argue about her role on the planning commission. Abby thinks Karen is letting Olivia run wild. Abby shows Karen that she knows nothing about Gary and Jill, Karen starts laughing. Karen starts talking to Mack again and they make it up. Peter is spending money he doesn't have. He tells his mother he can play Abby and Greg against each other if he needs to. Peter invites Abby to lunch and tells Greg. Greg tells Peter to get Abby to divorce Gary so she can get him to give her Empire Valley. At lunch Abby sees Gary and Jill kissing. Gary gets a fancy new Racing car. Greg, Abby and Peter have a meeting. Greg asks Abby how he can get Empire Valley back in its rightful owners hands, namely his. Abby learns that Greg and Peter are half brothers. Michael finds a joint in Olivia's bag. Gary takes Jill for a ride in his new car at very high speed. The babies have a birthday party. Gary has deeded half of Empire Valley to the twins. Abby hires a detective to investigate Jill. Peter bumps into Gary and Jill. While Gary gets the car Jill asks what Peter is doing there and he asks her if Gary suspects anything. She says that she doesn't think he does. | |||||
151 | 21 | "Irrevocably Yours" | Robert Becker | Sara Ann Friedman | 20 February 1986 |
Michael tells Olivia he knows she's stoned, which she denies. Laura tells Greg that Gary gave the twins half of Empire Valley which Greg claims is his ground. Mack hears how Jill hounded the governor to be given the job she claims she never wanted. Gary tells Val he won't take the gift back because the twins are his children. Lilimae revisits the roof where Joshua fell. Mack confronts Jill. Lilimae relives Joshua's accident. Abby takes Olivia to dinner. Olivia goes to the bathroom to smoke a joint. Abby confronts Gary about his gift to the twins. Peter listens in on a conversation between Abby and Greg and learns about Abby's secrets. Ben confronts Gary about his gift to the twins. Michael is stopped by a cop who finds two of Olivia's joints on the floor. | |||||
152 | 22 | "High School Confidential" | David Paulsen | Sally Susman | 6 March 1986 |
Olivia wants to know why Gary was sleeping with Val whilst living with her mother. Michael is questioned by the police then by Mack and Karen. Greg tells Laura she has to decide whose side she is on. Gary has an accident avoiding pedestrians while test racing a car but is only bruised. Abby asks Peter to 'distract' Jill Bennett. Greg's lawyer advises him to buy Peter out. Greg tells him to make him an offer and tells Laura that if he accepts less than half he is not his brother. Mack finds Jill's photo in a Westfall yearbook under the name Dorothy Simpkins. Peter visits Jill and tells her that Abby wants him to distract her. He also mentions Abby's secret. | |||||
153 | 23 | "Distant Rumblings" | Michael Preece | Joel Okmin & Tom Citrano | 13 March 1986 |
Val visits Gary in the hospital. Greg and Laura visit Peter's mother and make her an offer of $5 million. Mack questions Jill about being Dorothy Simpkins. Peter tells his mother that he needs more than $5 million and rejects Greg's offer. Gary tells Abby he isn't going home with her. Jill tells Mack that her family owned most of Empire Valley until Paul Galveston swindled them out of it. Abby finds dope in Olivia's bag and takes her to see Karen and Mack and apologise to Michael. Jill tells Gary that she can't get past him being married. Mack blames Gary for Olivia's problem and for interfering in Val and Ben's marriage. The judge tells Olivia that there won't be an arrest record if she agrees to join a support group. Gary tells Abby he is going to divorce her. | |||||
154 | 24 | "Phoenix Rises" | Nicholas Sgarro | Bernard Lechowick | 27 March 1986 |
Gary gives Karen 32 acres of Empire Valley, Greg is furious. Abby doesn't want a divorce. She tells Gary that if he doesn't give her the rest of Empire Valley she will drag out their divorce and involve everyone including the twins. Ben tells Cathy that she has been offered the chance to go on tour. Tired of being blackmailed Abby tells everyone that she knew about the twins kidnapping all along. Abby bluffs Sylvia into telling her that Peter isn't her son. The planning commission reject Karen's plans, Abby says it wasn't her doing. Gary empathizes with Olivia. Abby takes Olivia home from Karen's. Gary gives Abby Empire Valley in writing. Eric is taken to the hospital. | |||||
155 | 25 | "The Legacy" | Timma Ramon | Lynn Marie Latham | 3 April 1986 |
Abby finds out that Gary gave Karen 3200 acres of Empire Valley instead of 32. Greg asks Laura to marry him. Greg fires Peter. Gary tells Jill that he gave the rest of Empire Valley to Abby. Gary sees Peter and Jill together. Abby discovers Galveston had disposed of arsenic and acid at Empire Valley. Abby tells Peter she wants 51% of everything he gets or she will tell Greg that he's not Sylvia's son. Jill tells Gary that she and Peter are just friends just like she is his friend. She says she might see him later, he says maybe never. Peter is furious with Sylvia for telling Abby everything. Sylvia says she deserves the money as she really had Galveston's baby. Peter says he has done all the work and it would be simpler if she just fell down a stairwell or had a heart attack. Eric is confirmed as having arsenic poisoning. Jill wants out of the plan with Peter because she says Gary loves her and she doesn't want to hurt him. Peter says he cares because she is his sister, the only family he's got but that Galveston is responsible for their parents deaths and they can't quit now. | |||||
156 | 26 | "Arsenic and Old Waste" | David Paulsen | David Paulsen | 10 April 1986 |
Eric is still sick in hospital. Mack excuses Jill of being involved in a cover up of the poisoning at Empire Valley. Abby blames Gary for the release of toxins from sealed containers after he blew up Empire Valley buildings. Sylvia tells Peter she is scared of him. Greg tells Laura he is going to get Empire Valley back even if it is covered in toxic waste. Ben has started having an affair with Cathy. Val feels that she is losing him. | |||||
157 | 27 | "A Change of Heart" | Joseph Scanlan | Parke Perine | 17 April 1986 |
Greg takes Laura on a trip, they get married. Jill wants out of her plan with Peter. Cathy tells Ben she doesn't want to leave to go on tour. Laura asks Greg to clean up Empire Valley. Greg tells Karen that he will clean up Empire Valley if she helps him get it all back and that if she doesn't she can kiss Lotus Point goodbye. | |||||
158 | 28 | "His Brother's Keeper" | Larry Elikann | Bernard Lechowick | 1 May 1986 |
Abby wants Karen to except Greg's offer. Greg bribes Senator Henderson to give up his seat and become a consultant for Galveston Industries. Abby overhears that Jill's family used to own Empire Valley. She tells Gary. Jill tells Gary that she only first went out with him because she wanted Empire Valley, but then she fell in love with him. He storms off. Gary heads to Dallas. Greg wants Peter to be State Senator. Charlie Lee dies of Arsenic poisoning and Karen decides to close Lotus Point. | |||||
159 | 29 | "Thicker Than Water" | Kate Swofford Tilley | Lawrence Kasha | 8 May 1986 |
Peter says he doesn't want to be Senator. Gary returns from Dallas with news that his family won't fund the cleanup at Empire Valley. Karen tells Abby that she'll never sell to Greg. Gary tells Val he wants to take back Empire Valley from the twins. Ben decides to become Cathy's tour manager. Abby tells Peter he will accept Greg's offer to become Senator. Peter signs a deal with Peter. Ben tells Val he's going on tour with Cathy for six weeks. Lilimae is angry with Cathy and slaps her. Gary gives Empire Valley to Greg. Abby and Peter sleep together. Ben tells Val he has to get away and leaves. Paige Matheson shows up and tells Mack she is his daughter. NOTE: First appearance of Paige Matheson (Nicollette Sheridan). | |||||
160 | 30 | "The Longest Night" | Joseph Scanlan | David Paulsen | 15 May 1986 |
Paige tells Mack her mother died a year ago. Karen has gone missing. Eric sees his mother's car parked at Lotus Point. Abby and Peter sleep together. Paige tells her story to Michael. Gary finds Peter's car at Abby's and takes Olivia off to stay in a hotel. Mack reports Karen missing to the police. Gary and Olivia find Jill waiting for him at the hotel. Cathy tells Ben she never wanted to hurt Val. Val goes to the beach house and finds evidence of Ben and Cathy's affair. She smashes the place up. Karen wakes up in a cellar having been kidnapped. Eric accuses Greg of having something to do with Karen's disappearance. Gary goes to find Val on the beach. Karen comes face to face with her kidnapper. NOTE: Final appearance of Cathy Geary (Lisa Hartman). |
Season 8: 1986–87
Season eight of Knots Landing consisted of 30 episodes which aired between September 18, 1986 and May 14, 1987.
# | # | Title | Director | Writer | Original airdate |
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161 | 1 | "Just Disappeared (Part 1)" | Joseph Scanlan | Bernard Lechowick | 18 September 1986 |
Karen's kidnapping continues. The police tap the phone at Karen's. The kidnapper takes Karen from the cellar up to a furnished room and locks her in. Val finds Ben at home after he decides not to go on tour with Cathy. Greg tells Peter that he's not going to clean up Empire Valley until Lotus Point has gone bankrupt. Peter tells Jill who tells Gary. Ben goes to meet a female called Jean who is a spy and is using a boutique as a cover. They kiss. She asks him to spy on Greg. He says he doesn't do that any more. She tells him he's finished with it when 'they' say he is. The kidnapper tells Karen that she hasn't been kidnapped, just disappeared. | |||||
162 | 2 | "Distant Echoes (Part 2)" | Nick Havinga | Diana Kopald Marcus | 18 September 1986 |
Gary asks Greg why the arsenic in the water is increasing. Ben tells Jean he is not interested in her offer. Gary tells Abby he will run against Peter for the state senate to put pressure on Greg. Gary's campaign gets under way supported by Jill. Peter asks Jill why she's running the campaign against her brother, she says he's changed and she's only interested in one thing now, Gary. Laura asks Greg if he knows anything about Karen's disappearance. Karen's kidnapper gets her to cut her hair. | |||||
163 | 3 | "Reunion" | Joseph Scanlan | Lynn Marie Latham | 25 September 1986 |
Mack hears that Karen's car has been found. Abby tells Peter she wants him to win the election though she is supporting Gary publicly. Karen's kidnapper says he's not doing this to her, but to her husband. He says that when he was in prison he had no contact with is wife for a year and he wants Mack to feel what he did. He also mentions how much Karen looks like his wife. Jean tells Ben he should be on Greg's side in the election campaign. Greg tells his campaign team that they need people like Ben on their side. Karen asks the kidnapper what happened to his wife, he says he didn't find her until she'd died. Greg watches a broadcast of Ben saying he thinks Greg will clean up the pollution. Then he gets a visitor, Phil Harbert, who he went to law school with, who turns out to be Karen's kidnapper. | |||||
164 | 4 | "Past Tense" | Nick Havinga | Sandra Smith Allyn | 2 October 1986 |
Phil asks Greg if he sees much of Mack. Mack tells the police to say publicly that they've got the kidnapper's fingerprints from Karen's car and an arrest is imminent. They do and word gets back to Phil. A flashback shows how Mack and Phil fell out. Phil lets slip Karen's name to Greg who figures out what's going on and tells him he better undo it before tomorrow. Lilimae tells Mack to call his daughter cause it will mean something to her. Phil tells Karen that if there's no evidence they can't convict him of anything. Karen tries to find hidden exits from the room. Phil sets fire to the house. | |||||
165 | 5 | "Slow Burn" | David Jacobs | Joel J. Feigenbaum | 9 October 1986 |
Karen realises the house is on fire and tries to put out the fire at her door. Greg tries to trace Phil's car and finds it registered in a false name and goes searching for his address in his car. Karen pulls up the floorboards to escape the fire. Eventually she finds a window and breaks it to escape. Phil sees the house explode into a fireball. Phil finds Karen running on the road, tries to run her down and crashes the car. Karen hides in the bush. Greg finds the burned out house. Abby blackmails Peter to back off attacking Gary's campaign. In daylight Karen finds Phil asleep on his car and runs off to a local farmhouse, where he catches up with her. She hides in a barn. He starts smashing in the door with an axe when Greg arrives. Greg tells him to head back east. Mack gets a call from a sheriff about Karen. Mack and Karen are reunited. Karen returns home. | |||||
166 | 6 | "For Appearance's Sake" | Joseph Scanlan | Bernard Lechowick | 16 October 1986 |
Laura is finding out more about Karen's abduction than Greg wants to know about. Karen finds out about Mack's daughter. Karen searches photofits. Olivia is given a warning. Olivia warns off Jill. Karen meets Paige. Gary tells Abby that Olivia was suspended from school. Olivia starts smoking pot again. Laura show Greg photofits of Karen's kidnapper. Greg puts Peter back in line. Olivia is warned by Abby not to use her as her excuse. Lilimae is suspicious of Paige. Mack is told that Phil Harbert was put onto the police by Greg Sumner. Phil phones Greg and asks for help. Greg says he doesn't even know him. Abby and Peter sleep together, Gary walks in on them, he asks Abby which tie would look better on camera. He tells Peter he will be late for the debate if he doesn't hurry up. Gary is phoned when Olivia is locked up by the police. Gary is late for the debate with Peter. Phil turns up at Greg's office. Phil points out a fact to Greg. Karen and Mack show up in Greg's outer office. | |||||
167 | 7 | "All Over But the Shouting" | Robert Becker | Dianne Messina & Lou Messina | 23 October 1986 |
Mack and Karen accuse Greg. Mack says he'll find everything out and put Greg away. Jean is waiting at home for Ben, he tells her to get out. Greg convinces Phil to come onto the payroll rather than turn them both in to the police. Peter publicly questions Gary's campaign. Jean wants Ben to back Peter's campaign. Greg tells Phil to stay put until he can get him to Hong Kong. Laura tells Karen and Mack how she thought about Karen on the night she escaped from her kidnappers because Greg was away all night. Mack questions the police about Greg. Ben endorses Peter on TV. Abby is upset about it. Gary tells Jill he is not surprised that Abby let the broadcast go ahead. Mack checks out Greg's tyres (which Greg has changed). Phil is trapped in his hotel room waiting for Greg's call. Paige buys Michael some clothes. She comes onto him, he backs off but succumbs in the end. Olivia blames herself for Gary losing the election. Phil orders a pizza and gets recognised. Greg arranges to meet him and Laura thinks he did a good thing calling the police. The pizza delivery guy calls Mack. | |||||
168 | 8 | "Pressure Points" | Nick Havinga | Dianne Messina & Lou Messina | 30 October 1986 |
Greg tells Phil to wait for him at a phone booth. The police surround his hotel room. He sees the police but waits in the phone booth across the street denying people access to it. Greg shows up but drives off when people recognise Phil. Phil runs into the road and gets run over. Mack tells him not to die because he needs to know why he kidnapped Karen, then says he's going to then kill him. Phil gets taken to hospital. The doctors tell him he's dying. Phil tells Mack that Greg put him up to the kidnapping and dies. Mack tells Karen that it was all Phil and that he lied about Greg. Sylvia wants $5,000 more a month from Peter to keep her mouth shut. She tells him to ask Abby for the money. Greg notices Paige for the first time. The pharmacist tells Peter that too many of Sylvia's Beta Blocker's could cause cardiac arrest. Peter tells Greg that he doesn't care about being senator. Abby threatens Peter and he tells her that she is threatening her share of what's his. Peter increases the number of Sylvia's pills. | |||||
169 | 9 | "Brothers and Mothers" | Robert Becker | Diana Kopald Marcus | 6 November 1986 |
Peter is still adding to Sylvia's pills. Michael and Paige sleep together. Greg tells Peter to be prudent and nothing will stand between them and the White House. Karen, Mack, Eric and Michael agree that Paige should move in with them. Val's book gets optioned by a TV Network. Abby tells Peter to follow Greg's advice. Eric finds Michael and Paige together. Eric calls Michael stupid and they fight. Karen finds the mess and wants to know what happened. Eric says it was his fault that they had a fight but refuses to say why. Paige moves in. Jean tells Ben to just give out the facts on Greg, but she knows more than he does. Peter gets more pills for Sylvia but flushes them down the toilet. Jean tells her lover that it was hard enough to get Ben to spy on Greg, imagine how he is going to react when he finds out his real assignment is to kill him. | |||||
170 | 10 | "Over the Edge" | Nick Havinga | Lynn Marie Latham | 13 November 1986 |
Lilimae tells Val that she doesn't trust Paige. Peter gets Jill out of being in bed with Gary to tell her that he can't believe he almost killed Sylvia. Ben turns up looking for Sylvia and wonders what the senator and his opponent's campaign manager are doing together. Gary tells Jill she should just dump Peter and not be his shoulder to cry on. Mack tells Paige that her hotel called and one of her cheques bounced. She takes some jewellery to sell. Jean scratches Greg's car to get his insurance information from him. Ben and Mack discuss Jill and Peter and think she was lobbying him. Abby phones Peter and lets him know that Sylvia is with her and at the ranch she tells him that Sylvia knows he was trying to kill her. Abby tells him to leave, then Gary does. Peter suggests they fight about it and Gary says he'll just knock out all his teeth and break both his arms. Peter leaves. Greg tells Peter that moving Sylvia to a clinic would please him, no end. Sylvia lets Abby know that it's in her best interests to make sure she's looked after. Jean finds Greg at a restaurant and they start chatting. Gary and Abby reminisce and have sex. Gary gives Jill an ultimatum to stop seeing Peter. Jill tells Peter that she trusts Gary enough to tell him that they are brother and sister. They argue and Jill falls down a hillside. | |||||
171 | 11 | "A Turn of Events" | Kate Swofford Tilley | Lawrence Kasha & Michael Filerman | 20 November 1986 |
Peter panics with Jill at the foot of the hillside and drives off but he stops and drives back. Abby tells Sylvia that she'll get her a lawyer. 'It'll help her sleep better at night'. Ben wonders if Galveston millions put Peter in office. Abby tells him they'll be no skeletons in Peter's closet. Abby tells Ben "why don't we wait until Hollister does something newsworthy". Peter reports Jill's accident. Paige buys a VCR for Mack and Karen, Mack doesn't read the instruction manual. Mack hears about Jill. Karen calls Gary. The police presume it was attempted suicide. Ben phones Greg wondering if Peter has a comment. Greg phones Peter's answering machine and tells him to call, immediately. Greg questions Peter. He tells Peter not to underestimate the press. Jean tells Ben that the timing is right, that's what they've been waiting for. Greg tells Peter that he will talk to Ben. Sylvia sees a lawyer who then sees Abby and gives her Sylvia's letter which was to be released in the event of anything strange happening to her. Lilimae finds out that Karen doesn't trust Paige either. Gary questions Peter about his involvement with Jill. Karen finds Michael and Paige sleeping together. Greg questions Ben. Sylvia gives a special letter to Olivia for safe keeping. Karen tells Mack about Paige and Michael. Abby turns up at the hospital to see Gary. A caller tells Ben that Jill was with Peter when the accident happened. | |||||
172 | 12 | "Touch and Go" | Lorraine Senna Ferrara | Joel Okmin & Tom Citrano | 27 November 1986 |
Ben tells Peter he has an eye witness who saw Peter at the scene of Jill's accident. Gary and Peter hear that Jill lost her baby in the accident. Karen tells Paige that she doesn't think it was a good idea for her and Michael to sleep together. Paige tells her it won't happen again. Mack talks to Michael. Jean tells Ben that if he buries Peter with the story she will disappear. Abby tells Peter she can't kill the story. Greg tells Peter to avoid lying. Michael tells Karen he's in love with Paige. Paige tells Mack that it wasn't love with Michael and that it's over between them. Paige gives Mack a letter to him from her mother. Greg introduces Ben and Mack to the eyewitness who saw Peter at the scene of Jill's accident. The witness turns out to be bogus. Jean tells Ben that the witness was never intended to stand up in court and that they were just starting a rumour to see what it would turn into. Paige and Michael sleep together again. Mack and Ben check the library of police tapes of 911 calls looking to find Peter's call but the tape is missing. Greg has the tape at home. Jill regains consciousness but asks to see Peter not Gary. | |||||
173 | 13 | "The Inside Man" | Paul Tucker | Linda Salzman | 4 December 1986 |
Jill tells Peter she will pretend that he wasn't at the accident, but when she tells people their relationship is over that she'll mean it. Greg writes Peter's will which Peter refuses to sign. Lilimae and Val find cash in Ben's pocket that Jean gave to him. Ben lies to Val about the money. Abby tells Peter that his so called Mother is now staying with his so called brother. She tells him that he could just say that Jill is his sister to get him off the hook but that he can't be Greg's brother if Jill is his sister. Greg offers Ben a job. Olivia passes her driving test. Paige meets Peter (who she's been reading about in a magazine). Ben tells Mack he's sorry he asked for his opinion about working with Greg. Karen tells Val that the letter Mack got from Anne wasn't from Anne but was written by someone else. Jean wants Ben to take the job with Greg. Paige goes to dinner with Peter instead of meeting of meeting with Michael. Karen and Mack wonder what else Paige has been lying about. A gravestone is shown with Paige's name on it. | |||||
174 | 14 | "Gifts" | Nicholas Sgarro | Bernard Lechowick | 11 December 1986 |
Karen tells Val that Paige's presence has had a devastating impact on her family. Paige lies to Michael about her date with Peter. Michael tells Eric, Karen and Mack that he can't live his life with their interference and will be moving out as soon as he can. Ben moves into his office working for Greg and Peter. Michael asks Olivia for the lend of money, which she doesn't have. Abby and Gary buy Olivia a new sports car. Paige hangs up the phone on a return call to Karen from Mr Winston, Paige's grandparents. Peter apologises to Ben. Jean's lover asks her what will happen when Ben finds out that she isn't CIA. She says they'll just have to up the stakes. Ben buys ponies for the twins. Michael sees Paige with Peter at the Mall after he bought her a gift. Val tells Karen that Laura is pregnant. Olivia takes Lilimae for a drive in her new car. Michael decides not to move out. Mr. Winston phones Karen and thinks it a sick joke that she suggests Paige is still alive. Olivia and Lilimae have a crash in the car. | |||||
175 | 15 | "Truth Will Out" | Timma Ramon | Scott Hamner | 18 December 1986 |
Karen tells Mack that the real Paige is dead. Olivia tells Abby, Val and Ben that the accident wasn't her fault. Karen tells Paige that she doesn't believe she is who she says she is. Lilimae asks to see Abby in the hospital. She tells Abby that she found some white powder on the floor of Olivia's car, she gives the bag of it to Abby. Olivia tells Abby it wasn't hers. Olivia tells Lilimae that what she found wasn't hers. Gary finds the photo album of Jill's that names her as Dorothy Simpkins and that mentions Peter referring to her as his sister. Jill asks Gary to get married. Abby won't give Olivia her allowance. Greg tells Laura he isn't happy about their 'happy accident'. Paige tells Michael that she really loved him. Karen finds a newspaper article about Paige's death. Abby follows Olivia in her car. Abby finds Olivia buying white powder. Mack phones Mr. Winston and finds out that Anne Matheson is still alive. | |||||
176 | 16 | "The Unraveling" | Nicholas Sgarro | Dianne Messina & Lou Messina | 1 January 1987 |
Mack tells Karen that the real Paige is dead and Anne is alive. Abby gets Olivia to hand over all her drugs. Karen and Mack confront Paige. Karen tells Mack she doesn't want Paige staying with them any longer as she doesn't know who she is. Olivia tells her friend how she let Abby find baking soda, knowing she wouldn't know the difference. Olivia tries to get money from refunded clothes, which fails. Jill finally tells Gary that Peter is her brother. He tells her he wants to marry her. Mack gets Mr Winston to confront Paige. Abby gets Olivia to do a urine test. Greg discovers that Jean and Ben were at college together. Abby attends a police lecture on kid's cocaine use. Olivia tries to start selling cocaine. Abby tells Olivia she's going to lock her in with her. | |||||
177 | 17 | "No Miracle Worker" | Kate Swofford Tilley | Bernard Lechowick | 8 January 1987 |
Abby sleeps in Olivia's room to stop her using drugs. She then smashes the bathroom door in when Olivia locks it. Finding Olivia has hidden drugs in the bathroom, she removes the bathroom door and tells Olivia she will no longer have any privacy at all. Olivia gets Brian to pick up some schoolwork books from her friends, but they contain drugs. Olivia takes Abby's keys but she finds out and they fight. Abby gets Olivia's room wired up by a security firm so she can't go out. When Abby finds out how Olivia is using Brian to bring her drugs, Olivia tells Abby that the dealers are expecting their money or they will take it out on Brian. Brian returns home with bruises which horrifies Olivia so much that she finally gives up all of her hidden drugs to Abby and agrees to get clean. Meanwhile, Mack goes East to see Anne. NOTE: First appearance of Anne Matheson (Michelle Phillips). | |||||
178 | 18 | "My True Love" | Lorraine Senna Ferrara | Lynn Marie Latham | 15 January 1987 |
Olivia finally attends one of Gary's AA meetings. Jean gets Ben to bug Greg's office, but Greg finds it. Mack and Anne miss their flight to L.A. Olivia apologises to Brian. Abby tells Gary the divorce settlement is not enough. Anne and Mack get back to Knots Landing, but Paige has left and turned up at Peter's. Ben hacks Greg's computer for Jean. | |||||
179 | 19 | "Never Trick a Trickster" | Joel Coppoletta | Alan Goldfein | 29 January 1987 |
Greg shows Ben the bug he found. Paige returns. Jean follows Greg's computer. Greg discovers the hack on his investments. Abby and Gary haggle. Jean tells her brokers to buy. Laura questions Greg about their unborn baby. Paige tells Anne she isn't going back with her. She tells Mack and Karen. Peter tells Ben that he thinks it's embarrassing that Greg is paranoid about people hacking his business dealings. Ben informs Jean. Paige leaves Peter's. Anne tells Karen that she's staying in Knots Landing as long as Paige is. Jean tells Ben his assignment is to kill Greg. | |||||
180 | 20 | "A Plan of Action" | Kate Swofford Tilley | Lawrence Kasha | 5 February 1987 |
Ben refuses to co-operate with Jean, but she implies that his family will also suffer. Val tells Ben that someone tried to run her off the road. Paige takes a job at Lotus Point. Ben lets Val know about his past as an industrial spy. Greg suggests Laura should maybe go back to the cul-de-sac. Peter and Olivia meet. Ben picks up Val, Lilimae and the kids and they prepare to leave town so they'll be out of danger, but Jean knows their every move and follows them in her car. | |||||
181 | 21 | "Survival of the Fittest" | Michael Preece | William Devane | 12 February 1987 |
Ben tells Jean he wants $1 million to kill Greg. Laura moves back to Knots Landing. Greg leaves a message for Laura saying that he hopes their child will be more of her than of him. Ben gets Mack to invite him to a ball game where he tells him what's going on. Mack says he will help them. Everyone attends the opening of a club at Lotus Point. Greg agrees to meet Ben at the office to pick up some papers. Greg and Laura reconcile. Greg shows up at the office, Ben points a gun at him and explains the situation and asks him to find a way out of it. Ben tells him to write a suicide note. Gary and Jill announce to Val and Karen that they're getting married. Val runs off. A gunshot is heard in Ben's office. | |||||
182 | 22 | "In Mourning" | Nicholas Sgarro | Alan Goldfein | 19 February 1987 |
Jean tells her colleague that Greg is dead, that she heard it happening and saw a body bag leaving. Val and the kids are brought home in a van and bodyguards posing as construction workers to protect them move into the house. Val tells Karen that Ben is on a business trip. Jean threatens Val. Jean leaks a story to a newspaper that Greg is dead which everybody reads. Abby tells Peter he'd better be prepared to take over Galveston Industries. Jean shows up to see Greg and sees Laura who is visited by Peter who has brought men around to make a list of who gets what. Peter makes a statement to the press in which he tries to say as little as possible about Greg's disappearance. Val goes to see Laura and Greg shows up. Val wonders if Ben is dead. | |||||
183 | 23 | "Nightmare" | Bill Duke | Dianne Messina & Lou Messina | 5 March 1987 |
Jean's superior tells her she needs to kill Greg. Greg tells Mack that he will handle Jean and that they should handle her buddy. Greg tells Peter that he doesn't like him trying to take his empire every time his back is turned. Greg buys Jean a drink. Val goes looking for a gun. Mack punches Jean's superior and the bodyguards drive off with him. Jean tells Greg she's sentimental about resurrections. Val finds and takes Gary's gun. Lilimae tells Gary and Karen about Jean and her clothing store. Mack tells Karen everything about what's been going on with Greg and Ben. Greg tells Jean all her friends have been neutralised when she pulls a knife on him. He pulls a gun on her. Mack and a cop bust in and arrest Jean. Val breaks into Jean's store and almost shoots a cleaning woman by accident. Val gets home to find Ben waiting. Ben has a nightmare about Jean shooting Val. | |||||
184 | 24 | "Neighborly Conduct" | Lawrence Kasha | Lynn Marie Latham | 12 March 1987 |
Karen asks Laura about letting Anne rent her house. Ben confronts Greg about him sending Jean out of the country rather than putting in her prison and Greg fires him. Gary tries to take Jill to get married but she's not sure because of his relationship with Val. Anne invites Al Stahler to dinner with her and Karen and Mack. Olivia becomes a spokeswoman at the Student Council. Peter changes his plans to join Abby and Olivia. Abby manipulates Peter away from Paige to stay with her, Paige stays with Olivia. Karen tells Anne that she doesn't stand a chance with Mack. Paige tells Peter that Abby is using him and that Olivia has a letter from Sylvia, only to be opened in the event of her untimely death. A package is delivered to Anne which ends up at the Mackenzies. Ben obsesses about Jean, but Mack tells him that she is still in Paraguay. | |||||
185 | 25 | "Deadly Combination" | Beth Brickell | David Marlow | 26 March 1987 |
Val goes to Greg's to question him about Jean. Laura comes in and Val tries to apologize to her but Laura is angry at her over the incident with Jean and tells her to leave. Ben tells Val that they have to move. Val tells Ben she won't touch his 'blood money'. Karen questions Mac about his dinner with Anne. Val discovers Ben on the lawn when she goes out to collect the morning paper. Abby gets Peter to appoint Olivia as a drugs advisor. Peter carries on with Paige but asks her about Olivia. Val and Ben get a security alarm fitted but later panics when Lilimae sets it goes off. Karen tells Mack she wants Anne to leave. Mack tells Anne that he loves Karen, not her. Anne phones Mack to arrange a farewell breakfast as she is leaving, but then writes a suicide note to him and takes some pills. | |||||
186 | 26 | "Our Secret" | David Jacobs | John Leasure | 2 April 1987 |
Anne lies unconscious. Mack phones to cancel their breakfast but gets no answer. Paige tells Peter that Olivia is in love with him. Ben gets Mack to burgle his house to demonstrate a new alarm system to Lilimae and Val. Mack visits Anne and sees her unconscious through the window when she doesn't answer the door. He smashes the window and gets her to hospital. Peter has dinner with Abby, Olivia and Brian then sleeps with Abby. Ben gets furious when Lilimae turns the alarms off and doesn't reactivate them. Mack doesn't know what to do about Anne. Olivia tells Michael about Peter. He warns her off, she won't listen. Greg informs Peter of Sylvia's death. Michael tells Karen about Olivia and Peter and Karen tries to warn Abby. Gary and Jill discover Peter at the airport picking up Sylvia's remains. Olivia and Peter exchange gifts, they kiss. | |||||
187 | 27 | "Breakup" | Joe Coppoletta | Dianne Messina & Lou Messina | 9 April 1987 |
Mack and Karen pick up Anne from the hospital. Olivia tells Abby about her kiss with Peter. Gary tells Peter to invite Jill to Sylvia's funeral. Paige tells Olivia that Peter's mother died and tries to get Olivia to read Sylvia's letter. Ben goes to ask Abby for his job back but changes his mind. Sylvia's funeral takes place and Abby discovers Peter kissing Olivia. She warns Greg to get Peter back in line or she will go to the press about them not being brothers. Mack hears Anne on the phone to Karen telling her she was trying to wake him up about his life. Peter tells Greg about the letter Olivia has from Sylvia. Olivia goes to Peter's apartment and sees Paige. She walks off and posts Sylvia's letter to Gary. Anne tells Mack she's heading out East again but tells him that Paige's real father is Greg. | |||||
188 | 28 | "Parental Guidance" | Nick Havinga | Lawrence Kasha & Michael Filerman | 30 April 1987 |
Abby asks Gary not to read the letter Olivia sent him, he agrees. Laura gives birth to a baby girl. Greg tells Mack he is not Paige's father. Peter tells Abby he wants to marry her, not Paige. Abby tells him to ditch Paige, which he does but then Abby ditches him. Ben thanks Gary for stepping aside regarding the twins. Jill intercepts Gary's mail from Olivia and burns it. Mack tells Paige that he's not her father and that Greg is. She cries and says Anne was just being vindictive, but thinks that Peter must've known, which was why he broke it off with her. Ben leaves for an assignment in South America. | |||||
189 | 29 | "Do Not Fold, Spindle, or Mutilate" | Joseph Scanlan | Lynn Marie Latham | 7 May 1987 |
Laura and Greg name their baby Meg. Greg tells Paige that he isn't her father. Abby fires Paige but Karen rehires her. Ben phones Val and tells her that he'll keep in touch with her as he's on the move. Greg tells Peter to settle down with someone. Peter thanks Jill for burning Sylvia's letter but she throws him out. Val phones Ben's news service who have no listing of him. Olivia confronts Paige about Peter, but Paige tells her about Peter and Abby. Olivia shouts at Abby about her involvement with Peter. Now enemies, Paige and Abby have a confrontation. Paige and Peter argue at Lotus Point and she throws plates at him. After vigorously washing her hands, Abby comes out of the bathroom at Lotus Point to find Olivia leaning over Peter's dead body. They look at each other questioningly. NOTE: Final appearance of Ben Gibson (Douglas Sheehan). | |||||
190 | 30 | "Cement the Relationship" | Nick Havinga | Bernard Lechowick | 14 May 1987 |
Abby tells Olivia to go home, change clothes and act normal. Abby frantically hides Peter's body. Olivia is distraught and goes to see Gary but won't tell him anything. Val is certain Ben will never come back home. Abby buries Peter's body at Lotus Point where a children's playground is about to be built. She notices Peter's car and takes it to the airport where she leaves it. Gary questions Abby about Olivia's behaviour. Mack tells Paige that he called Anne and she admitted that he is her father but Paige remains unsure. The following day, the cement foundation gets poured over Peter's body, but Abby's relief turns to horror when Karen later points out a large crack in the cement which may mean it has to be dug up. |
Season 9: 1987–88
Season nine of Knots Landing consisted of 29 episodes which aired between September 24, 1987 and May 12, 1988.
# | # | Title | Director | Writer | Original airdate |
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191 | 1 | "Missing Persons" | Joseph Scanlan | Lynn Marie Latham | 24 September 1987 |
People wonder where Peter has got to. Val is distraught when she doesn't hear from Ben but she makes amends with Laura. Greg kisses Paige to prove he isn't her father. Experts say the crack at the Lotus Point playground is a structural problem and they'll have to replace the concrete. Abby objects but is overruled by Karen and Gary. Val tells Lilimae she isn't sure Ben will be coming back. Mack and Paige discover that they are both allergic to cantaloupe so he must be her father. The cement is dug up and Peter's body is discovered. | |||||
192 | 2 | "The Trouble with Peter" | Nick Havinga | Parke Perine | 1 October 1987 |
Karen closes Lotus Point for a few days. Gary tells Jill about Peter's body being found. Mack offers Jill the chance to be involved in the investigation. Greg wants to know if Abby is going to inherit anything from Peter. A detective begins questioning everyone about their involvement with Peter. The police find Olivia's locket on Peter's body, but don't know who the initials "OC" belong to. A memorial service for Peter is held. Gary overhears Olivia telling Abby that she doesn't want to go to the service. Gary tells Abby he knows that Olivia killed Peter, she slaps him and leaves with Olivia. | |||||
193 | 3 | "Under Pressure" | Nicholas Sgarro | Bernard Lechowick | 8 October 1987 |
The police decide to talk to Olivia. Greg tells Abby he will see that she's convicted for Peter's murder rather than have her inherit what's his. Olivia turns up at Val's avoiding the police. Karen tells Val to phone Gary but she gets no answer when she does. Mack is suspicious of Paige's phone calls to Peter the day he died. Olivia talks to the police. Mack lets an elderly man named Al use his office but he invites loads of homeless people to stay in it. The police get fibres from Olivia's jumper and arrest her, but Abby tells the police that she killed Peter, not Olivia. | |||||
194 | 4 | "Half-Truths" | Nick Havinga | Joel J. Feigenbaum | 15 October 1987 |
Abby tells the police that Peter's death was an accident. The police take both Abby and Olivia in for questioning. Olivia and Brian stay with Karen. Abby gets out on bail. Paige is having nightmares. Gary finally gets Olivia to admit that she thinks Abby killed Peter. Gary talks to Abby and then Mack. Abby and Olivia talk and realise that they both thought each other had killed Peter. Mack suspects Paige. He asks her to tell him what really happened the day Peter died. | |||||
195 | 5 | "There are Smiles" | Nicholas Sgarro | Lynn Marie Latham | 22 October 1987 |
Paige is revealed as Peter's killer. She tells Mack that his death was an accident. Abby retracts her confession. Jill tells Gary she can't handle his relationships with his ex-wives any more. Val buys a sports car. The police decide not to prosecute Paige. Val argues with Gary about the twins. Abby tells Greg that he'll need to pay her what Peter owed her. Mack wants Paige to apologise to everyone for what she put them through over Peter's death. Greg tells Paige she's lucky Mack is her father and not him. Laura tells Karen she is resigning from Lotus Point. Paige tells Abby she's sorry that Abby ever got off the murder charge and that none of it would've happened if Abby hadn't made Peter break up with her. Abby tells Paige that she put her and Olivia through a lot of trouble over it and sooner or later she'll make her pay for it. Laura suggests to Greg that she may not have much time left to worry about things. | |||||
196 | 6 | "The Gift of Life" | Kate Swofford Tilley | Bernard Lechowick | 29 October 1987 |
Laura tells Greg she has an inoperable brain tumour. He takes her from doctor to doctor looking for a different diagnosis. Laura tells him she's not seeing any more specialists. Greg says he's not going to Meg's christening because he's seen his last church. People hold a farewell party for Laura at Lotus Point. Greg visits a doctor Laura refused to see. His car gets towed away and he wanders the streets. Meg gets christened while Greg sits in his car. He eventually goes into the church. Laura decides to go to a clinic alone, Greg says she's going there to die without him and it isn't being fair to him. She says she doesn't want him to see her die. She phones Karen to say goodbye and gives Meg to Greg and leaves for the clinic alone. NOTE: Final appearance of Laura Avery Sumner (Constance McCashin). | |||||
197 | 7 | "Say Uncle" | Robert Becker | Erica Byrne | 5 November 1987 |
Gary is upset when he discovers Val is holding a birthday party for the twins and didn't tell him. Gary tells Val that the twins can call him "uncle" as long as he can see them, but she refuses. Greg interviews prospective nannies for Meg but tells them the position is temporary until Meg's mother gets back. Gary tells Lilimae that he is the twins father. Val tells Lilimae that Gary is unreliable and she doesn't need any help to raise them. Michael rescues a drowning girl at the beach. Lilimae takes the twins to see Gary in the park. Al and Lilimae become friends. She discovers that he lives in his car. | |||||
198 | 8 | "Love In" | Kate Swofford Tilley | Dianne Messina | 12 November 1987 |
Abby's first love Charles Scott shows up to book a convention at Lotus Point. Karen and Abby have recollections of Charles. Michael takes Jody (who he saved at the beach) home to meet Karen and Mack. Eric returns with his new wife, Linda. Val lets Gary see the kids. They kiss afterwards. Abby has dinner with Charles. They tell each other what they've been up to since they were together. | |||||
199 | 9 | "Flight of the Sunbirds" | Roy Campanella II | Bernard Lechowick | 19 November 1987 |
Al asks Lilimae to marry him. Lilimae says they should live together, not get married. They eventually drive off together. Greg receives word that Laura has died. NOTE: Final appearance of Lilimae Clements (Julie Harris). | |||||
200 | 10 | "Noises Everywhere (Part 1)" | David Jacobs | Bernard Lechowick | 3 December 1987 |
Everyone gathers at Greg's after Laura's death including Richard Avery. When Richard discovers that nobody went to the clinic with Laura when she was dying, he takes his anger out on the others. Gary tells Val that he respected how Laura turned her life around. Val argues with Karen about how Karen didn't tell her Laura was dying. Richard wants to know why Greg keeps Peter's ashes on the coffee table. Greg says he always wanted to be the centre of attention. Laura's remains are sent to the wrong mortuary. Mack says Laura is determined not to come back. Everybody laughs. Mack helps Greg pick out a casket for Laura. NOTE: Richard Avery (John Pleshette) returns. This episode is largely improvised. | |||||
201 | 11 | "Noises Everywhere (Part 2)" | David Jacobs | Lynn Marie Latham | 10 December 1987 |
Everyone is gathered at Greg's after Laura's funeral. Jill finds out from Richard that Peter's ashes are on Greg's coffee table and she steals them. Jill asks Paige how she can sleep at night after Peter's death and then whacks her in the back with her bag which contains the urn of Peter's ashes. Mack takes his frustrations out on Karen, Michael and Paige. Jill scatters Peter's ashes off a mountainside. Laura's close friends watch video messages she left and Val and Karen cry watching them. Greg watches the rest of the tape by himself and cries. NOTE: Final appearance of Richard Avery (John Pleshette). This episode is largely improvised. | |||||
202 | 12 | "Weak Moment" | Lorraine Senna Ferrara | John Leasure | 17 December 1987 |
Gary and Val sleep together. Greg discovers Paige is the assistant at the art gallery. Gary tells Jill that he doesn't love her. Jill blames Val and tells her that she's leaving Gary. Charles and Abby avoid phoning each other, then he shows up at Abby's home with a gift when she is out and Olivia invites him to stay for dinner. Val throws Gary out. Abby tells Charles that she can't accept a gift from him, but he asks for a second chance. Jill leaves Gary but later returns. Mack and Karen plan a trip to Tahiti until Greg turns up looking for a babysitter for Meg. Charles takes Abby for a drive, they end up sleeping together. | |||||
203 | 13 | "Only 'Til Friday" | Lawrence Kasha | James Stanley | 7 January 1988 |
Greg phones Mack from home whilst pretending to be in New York. Mack and Karen suffer sleepless nights with Meg crying. A devious Irishman named Johnny Rourke heads to Knots Landing to see his former girlfriend Paige. Paige delivers Greg's painting and questions why he isn't in New York like he told Mack and Karen. He replies "I am in New York." Val tells Gary they should just be ex-husband and wife. Jill tells Gary that she told Val that he's a free man and that Val must not want him any more if she doesn't want to see him. Charles' wife phones and he decides he has to go back home and leave Abby. A woman named Patricia Williams and her 12-year-old daughter Julie move into Laura's old house. Greg phones Karen to say he has been held up in New York. Johnny buys a gun in a bar. Charles returns to Abby and tells her he loves her. NOTE: First appearance of Patricia Williams (Lynne Moody).First guest appearance of Johnny Rourke (Peter Reckell) | |||||
204 | 14 | "Ties That Bind" | Joe Coppoletta | Lou Messina | 14 January 1988 |
Johnny asks Paige for $20,000 to keep her secrets but she tells him she no longer has any secrets from her family and tells him to clear off. Johnny introduces himself to Mack as Paige's old boyfriend, and Mack invites him to stay. Charles introduces his wife Judith to Abby when she unexpectedly arrives. Meg starts having convulsions but Patricia quickly diagnoses the problem and helps get them to hospital in time. Mack wonders how she knew what to do, but she says the same thing happened to her own daughter. Paige gets hold of Greg when Mack can't and Greg joins Mack at the hospital. Johnny lands a job as musician at the local bar. Judith tells Abby that Charles will always come back to her. Meg's convulsions were caused by an ear infection and she recovers. Greg overhears Mack and Karen noticing Meg's first word is 'Mack'. Charles asks Abby to marry him. | |||||
205 | 15 | "Another Modest Proposal" | Lorraine Senna Ferrara | Robert Porter | 21 January 1988 |
Meg returns home with Greg. Abby tells Charles that it isn't legal to have two wives at once and tells him to come back when he's told Judith he's divorcing her. Val and Gary argue about the twins. Johnny notices someone, whom he recognises from the bar, acting strangely and breaks into his cabin at Lotus Point and finds a fridge full of money. He takes some and escapes out the back door. He later returns the money and asks the man for a job. Jill tells Gary that he doesn't have to see the twins on Val's terms as she is a lawyer and can help him. Charles tells Judith that he intends to marry Abby and Abby accepts his proposal. Greg brings Meg back to stay with Karen and Mack after Mack told Karen they would not look after her again. Mack is very pleased to have her back much to Karen's surprise. | |||||
206 | 16 | "If Not Now, When?" | Kate Swofford Tilley | Lynn Marie Latham | 28 January 1988 |
Karen invites the Williamses (now including Pat's husband Frank) to dinner. Judith suggests Charles postpone their divorce until after their joint business successfully concludes. Abby conspires with Greg disrupt their venture. Val refuses Gary's request to legally acknowledge him as the twins' father. Frank is alarmed to learn Mack is an investigator, and Mack assumes Frank is a cop. Judith secretly records Abby and Greg discussing their scheme and threatens to report them to FCC for insider trading, but Charles ends up giving the tape to Abby. A paranoid Frank destroys his couch when it is delivered a day late. Michael tells Jody he doesn't love her. NOTE: First appearance of Frank Williams (Larry Riley). | |||||
207 | 17 | "In Too Deep" | Jerome Courtland | James Stanley | 4 February 1988 |
Olivia is upset when she learns Charles is married and accuses Abby of breaking up his marriage. Frank and Pat scold Julie for allowing herself to be photographed for school pictures. Frank later breaks into the school, steals Julie's pictures, and burns them. Jill and Gary summon Karen for a deposition. Val asks Karen to lie and say she has no knowledge of the twins' biological father. Johnny is attacked after he carries out a mission for his employer. The man Johnny's working for later kills a young woman who mistakenly entered Johnny's room and saw the man with a gun and stacks of money. Paige has a drunken rendezvous with Johnny after Greg shows no interest in her. Karen reveals in the deposition that Gary is the twins' biological father. | |||||
208 | 18 | "The Blushing Bride" | Nicholas Sgarro | Lynn Marie Latham | 11 February 1988 |
Karen becomes suspicious of the Williamses when Pat is at first reluctant to be interviewed by the local newspaper and then later learns that although Pat and Frank consented to the interview, they refused to have their picture taken. Val stubbornly refuses to recant her deposition testimony and acknowledge Gary is the twins' father. She later changes her mind. Charles suggests to Abby that Lotus Point expand the marina and even offers to provide the investment capital for the project. Abby is shocked to learn later that Charles drafted plans for the marina expansion five months earlier. A man named Manny Vasquez and his nephew Harold are both pleased that Charles is making progress on their "plan" for Lotus Point. Charles convinces Olivia that Abby did not break up his marriage. Abby hires a PI to investigate Charles' business dealings and finances. Mack and Karen observe Pat leaving late at night with a woman. NOTE: First appearance of Harold Dyer (Paul Carafotes) | |||||
209 | 19 | "Lawfully Wedded" | Lawrence Kasha | Bernard Lechowick | 18 February 1988 |
When Mack casually asks Frank about Pat's whereabouts, Frank berates him for spying. Abby's PI can't find a reason for Charles' interest in Lotus Point. Manny wants the marina completed sooner than Charles has intended. Frank continues to be jumpy and suspicious. Charles offers to give Abby the $2 million needed to complete the marina rather than loan it. Greg has no comment when Paige questions his lack of interest in Meg. Abby and Charles are married in Vegas. Pat returns home and discusses her discomfort at testifying. It is revealed that the family is in the Witness Security Program (WSP). Frank loses his job and explodes at Pat, blaming her impending testimony for destroying their lives. When Frank's suspicions about Mack has the WPP ready to move the family again, Pat refuses. Abby has her marriage to Charles annulled. Manny tells Charles to accept Abby's terms in the annulment. Harold tells Johnny's employer "we're in business." | |||||
210 | 20 | "Bouncing Babies" | Nicholas Sgarro | William Devane | 25 February 1988 |
OIivia berates Abby for breaking up with Charles. Abby moves forward with the marina expansion, offering to loan Lotus Point the $2 million needed. Barbara, Meg's nanny, tells Greg that she is resigning because with Meg at the MacKenzies, she has nothing to do. Greg goes to the MacKenzies and takes Meg back, prompting Mack to criticize his lack of concern for his daughter. Val's lawyer assures her Gary's case will be dismissed. Karen tells Gary she thinks he should be able to see his children. Val accuses Jill of putting Gary up to his custody case in a desperate attempt to keep him. While Johnny pushes for more "quality time" with Paige, she is insistent that it remain casual. Val apologizes to Gary and allows him access to the twins after she hears Mack's fear that his access to Meg will always be dependent on Greg's whims. Karen asks Greg to leave Meg with her and Mack. Greg eventually consents, saying that he's doing it for Laura and for Meg. | |||||
211 | 21 | "A Fair Race" | Lawrence Kasha | Lynn Marie Latham | 3 March 1988 |
Gary becomes a silent partner in Lotus Point. Harold meets Olivia and takes her out for pizza, to Manny's delight. Harold is surprised to learn Olivia is Abby's daughter. Abby refuses to allow Olivia to continue seeing Harold until she has met him. Manny accompanies Harold to meet with Abby and Olivia and tells Abby he rents yachts. Abby later introduces him to Karen, saying that she believes he can do business with Lotus Point. Mack is surprised that Karen went to Greg and asked him to let them keep Meg. Val apologizes to Karen for her behavior during the conflict with Gary. When Paige is mistaken for Greg's date, he makes it clear that she's too young to be his date. Later, Paige ensures that Greg sees her and Johnny kissing. Jill's plans for a romantic rendezvous with Gary are interrupted by Val and the twins. Separately, Paige and Johnny inquire about "mercurial" Greg from Mack, Karen, and Michael. Johnny shows up to Greg's and ends up getting thrown off one of Greg's horses. Jill uses alcohol to keep her company while Gary spends more time with the twins. After Greg hires Paige to acquire art for him, she pulls away from Johnny. | |||||
212 | 22 | "Full Disclosure" | Joseph Scanlan | Alan Goldfein | 10 March 1988 |
In front of the neighbors and kids, Frank pistol whips a construction worker who accidentally breaks their window. Mack reports Frank to the police, but the police decline to act once a "friend" of the family (the WSP contact) shows up. Abby expresses concern that Harold is too old for Olivia and that she does not know enough about him. Harold takes a bracelet from one of Manny's debtors and later gives the bracelet to Olivia. Olivia admits to Harold that she had a drug problem. Frank overhears Julie blaming him for Val changing her mind about letting her babysit. With the twins sleeping over, Gary tells Jill that they should not sleep in the same bed since they are unmarried. Pat leaves to give her final testimony. Her testimony reveals that she is a neurologist who has accused an older colleague of dealing drugs. She tearfully explains the effect her decision to testify has had on her life. She is later stabbed while entering an elevator. Mack theorizes that Frank is a witness under police protection. Pat returns home with her arm in a sling. After watching a news report of a witness being stabbed in D.C., Mack and Karen realize Pat is the witness. Greg has Paige arrange dates for him. Val receives a letter from Ben. | |||||
213 | 23 | "Her Letter" | Robert Becker | Bernard Lechowick | 24 March 1988 |
Val is elated at the prospect that Ben is coming home. Mack fears something may have happened between the time of the letter's mailing in Guatemala and its delivery. Pat thinks Val is not very realistic. Pat and Karen suggest Karen buy a mini skirt, and she shows up for a meeting with Abby and Manny wearing it. Olivia says she will not go to college and will be a traditional stay-at-home woman, the kind Harold wants. Abby expresses concern that Harold and Olivia's relationship is moving too fast. Karen advises Abby to be so overly kind to Harold, Olivia will tire of him. Harold proposes to Olivia. Abby forbids Olivia to see Harold anymore and makes it clear to Manny that his contract with Lotus Point is contingent on him keeping Harold away from Olivia. Paige tells Greg that she's available if he needs dates. Jill continues to drink in response to Gary's newfound preoccupation with being a father to the twins. Gary expresses concern about how Ben's supposed return may affect his access to the twins. Karen is disappointed when Mack shows no concern that Manny flirted with her. Jill negotiates a plea deal for an elderly forgerer. Later, she forges another letter, this one for Jill and signed by "Ben." Harold and Olivia announce they are eloping. | |||||
214 | 24 | "Mother Knows Best" | Joseph Scanlan | Julie Sayres | 31 March 1988 |
Abby and Manny try to locate Harold and Olivia. Gary thinks Jill is becoming dependent on alcohol. Harold insists to Johnnythat he will marry Olivia no matter the consequence to him. Manny sends a henchmen to stop Harold and Olivia from marrying. Harold reluctantly tells Olivia he doesn't want to marry her. After a breakfast meeting where Karen shares her life story with Manny, he kisses her. Jill pays a stranger flying to Honduras to mail a letter there that is addressed to Val. Harold tells Olivia that Manny is behind his decision not to marry her. Olivia implores Abby to talk to Manny on their behalf. Abby gives Manny an ultimatum: send Harold away or he will have no deal with Lotus Point. Paige learns about an archaeological dig in Santa Tecla, Mexico that could unearth expensive pre-Columbian art. She convinces Greg to provide funds so that the dig may continue. Paige catches Johnny in bed with another woman in Santa Tecla. Johnny and Paige make up. Karen admits to Pat that Manny kissed her. Jill and Val arrive at a truce. Olivia overhears Manny tell Harold that Abby is the one who wants Harold sent away. | |||||
215 | 25 | "With a Heavy Heart" | Michael Preece | Lawrence Kasha | 7 April 1988 |
Harold leaves town and leaves Olivia depressed. Manny assures Abby that Olivia is unaware that they are responsible for Harold’s departure, but Karen later tells her that Olivia does know. Gary sees late night activity at the Lotus Point marina and alerts Mack. Mack questions whether Manny’s business is legit, but Karen thinks he’s just jealous. Frank and Pat argue about his reluctance to apply for another job. Mack offers him a job tailing Manny. Abby agrees to help Greg engineer a hostile takeover of a company. Val receives a second fake letter from Ben. Jill manipulates old news footage of Ben to leave a voice message from Ben on Val’s answering machine. Olivia leaves prized possessions with Brian and Gary and asks Manny to give Harold a letter from her. Manny then gives Abby the letter, which reads like a suicide note. | |||||
216 | 26 | "Just Desserts" | Kevin Dobson | Don Mueller & William Devane | 14 April 1988 |
Manny alerts Harold to Olivia’s suicide note and questions whether she is with him. Karen learns Mack hired Frank to spy on Manny. Frank suspects Manny is dealing cocaine. Val puts the answering machine tape aside and labels it “Ben’s Tape.” Paige realizes her attempt to slow down the highway construction in Santa Tecla has been thwarted. Manny instructs Johnny to return to Santa Tecla and ensure that the highway construction moves forward full speed. Paige accompanies Johnny, secretly taking with her a pre-Columbian artifact she has acquired for Greg. She hatches a plan to bury the artifact so that the archaeological dig will discover it. Olivia is discovered unconscious, having overdosed on sleeping pills. When she awakens, she rejects Abby. Jill covertly steals a spare key in Val’s house and has a copy made. When Gary questions the authenticity of “Ben’s Tape”, Jill swipes it from Val’s house. Abby backs out of her deal with Greg. Chava, one of the archaeological workers, spots Paige and Johnny planting the artifact. | |||||
217 | 27 | "Discovery" | Lawrence Kasha | James Stanley | 28 April 1988 |
Paige tries to pay for Chava’s silence, but he says he supports her attempt to stop the highway construction and won’t expose what she did. Manny tells Johnny to “get rid of” Paige once the artifact’s discovery threatens to delay the highway, but questions Johnny’s connection to her. Mack tells Karen that Manny is using Lotus Point to run drugs. Gary worries about Val’s mental state when “Ben’s Tape” is blank. Meanwhile, Jill destroys the actual tape. Gary offers to keep the twins for a few days. Jill calls Val and plays another “Ben” message for her. Abby realizes Charles is the one who brought Manny to Lotus Point. When Abby, Karen, Gary, and Mack go to the authorities, they are asked to pretend as if everything is fine while Manny is investigated. They are later told Manny is working for the government. Greg applauds Paige for her initiative. After Michael confesses he considered suicide after Paige rejected him, Olivia decides to cooperate with her counseling and is able to leave the hospital. Michael accompanies Paige to help with the archaeological dig in Santa Tecla. A reporter arrives in Santa Tecla to inquire about the artifact. In Jill’s presence, Val mentions she has not filled a prescription for sleeping pills. Jill takes the prescription and has it filled. | |||||
218 | 28 | "The Perfect Alibi" | Kate Swofford Tilley | Lynn Marie Latham | 5 May 1988 |
Karen, Abby, Gary, and Mack are warned that they Manny will make it look as if they are behind the drug ring at Lotus Point. In Santa Tecla, Manny’s goons attempt several methods to scare off the archaeological dig, ultimately succeeding. Mack asks Greg to use his federal contacts to learn why Manny is useful to the government. Greg learns that Manny is not running drugs but weapons. Jill departs for a conference in San Francisco – with a gun. In a wig and using a fake name, she buys a used car and hides the gun under the car’s back seat, parking the car at the airport. On her flight, she discusses with a fellow passenger the fact that she has learned a lot about murders in her work as a lawyer. Once in San Francisco, Jill flirts with an efficiency expert at her conference and unbeknownst to him, she slips a mickey in his drink. He later passes out in her hotel room. She then leaves a message on Gary’s answering machine that is billed to her hotel room and asks the hotel operator for a wake-up call. Donning a different wig and glasses, she heads to the airport. She encounters several difficulties returning to Los Angeles, but ultimately ends up at Val’s. Meanwhile, Val has agreed to join Frank and Pat for a movie while Julie babysits the twins. In Santa Tecla, Johnny keeps Paige from getting into a car with the reporter only seconds before his car explodes. | |||||
219 | 29 | "The Perfect Crime" | Joseph Scanlan | Bernard Lechowick | 12 May 1988 |
Jill puts on gloves and pistol whips Val in her bedroom. She tells Val that she is there to ensure Val kills herself. Val learns that Jill faked the letters and calls from Ben and that her motive for suicide is learning Ben was not coming back home. Jill forces Val to swallow a bottle of sleeping pills. Jill’s plan is threatened when Frank and Julie ring Val’s doorbell. Then, hiding from view, she forces Val to send Frank and Julie away. Frank later tells Pat that Val acted as if she had a gun to her head. Jill poses an unconscious Val on her bed, checks her pulse, then leaves, satisfied that she’s achieved her purpose. She places a note on Mack and Karen’s door to check on the twins in the morning, but the wind blows it away. Due to all flights to San Francisco being grounded, Jill has to drive back. In San Francisco, Jill pretends that she and the efficiency expert slept together the previous night. In Santa Tecla, Chava exposes Johnny as Manny’s henchman, responsible for getting the dig stopped and the highway built. Johnny accuses Chava of being a DEA agent. Paige chooses to believe Chava and has Michael and Chava tie up Johnny, and the three later board a bus headed for the States. The bus is stopped and they are led away by the police. Separately, Mack and Karen and Gary and Abby come up with plans to stop Manny from getting his next shipment at Lotus Point. Mack and Karen fail to get a news reporter to expose Manny, but Gary and Abby are successful in filling all the slips at Lotus Point's marina, thereby blocking Manny from unloading his next shipment. He calls Karen and promises Michael and Paige's return home only if he is able to unload his shipment at Lotus Point. Val has fallen onto the floor of her bedroom unconscious, reaching for a phone that has been unplugged from the wall. |
Season 10: 1988–89
Season ten of Knots Landing consisted of 28 episodes which aired between October 27, 1988 and May 18, 1989.
# | # | Title | Director | Writer | Original airdate |
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220 | 1 | "Suicidal" | Jerome Courtland | Bernard Lechowick | 27 October 1988 |
Mack goes to Mexico to search for Michael and Paige. Frank finds an unconscious Val on her bedroom floor. Gary rushes to the hospital and pays for Val's medical care. He calls Jill and notifies her of Val's suicide attempt. When Jill arrives and learns that Val will live, she excuses herself to vomit. Jill later muses to herself that Val is in a psych ward and no one will believe her when she regains consciousness. Fearing Manny may hurt her or Mack, Karen leaves Meg with an unhappy Greg. Harold, Manny, and his goon imprison Mack. They call Karen and force Mack to tell her to allow Manny's shipment to be unloaded. Mack plays on Harold's guilt about Olivia to shake his faith in Manny's promise to release Mack, Michael, and Paige. Later, Mack and Chava attempt to overtake Manny and his goon. Chava and the goon are killed. Harold is forced to kill Manny to save Mack. He tells Mack he doesn't know where Paige and Michael are. | |||||
221 | 2 | "Borderline" | Kate Swofford Tilley | Lynn Marie Latham | 3 November 1988 |
Johnny engineers Paige and Michael's escape. Mack and Harold team up to find them, too. Val regains consciousness and screams that Jill tried to kill her. Karen refuses to call the police until she has heard news about her family. Mack later calls and tells her Manny is dead. Gary thinks Val's story is a hallucination. Pat doesn't think the pills Val took would make her hallucinate. Frank calls the police. Val tells her story to a police officer, who then goes to Jill and tells her off the record that she believes Jill is disturbed. Greg hires Ted Melcher to work on improving his image with the public. Johnny, Paige, and Michael realize they must exit Mexico under cover, as Manny's people are in cahoots with the government. They link up with a small group of Mexican nationals attempting to illegally immigrate. Val sends the twins to stay with Lillie Mae and Al. Thieves leave Paige, Johnny, Michael and the other nationals locked in an unventilated truck. | |||||
222 | 3 | "Deserted" | Lorraine Senna Ferrara | M.J. Cody & Chuck Bulot | 10 November 1988 |
Val leaves the hospital and goes to Karen's because she is afraid to go home alone. Paige, Johnny, and Michael remain trapped in the deserted truck with the other Mexican nationals, one of whom dies. Johnny reveals that he is not Irish and his accent is fake. Mack continues to search for them and eventually frees them. Mack returns with Paige, Johnny, Michael, and Harold to Knots Landing. Harold apologizes to Olivia for leaving her, to Abby's chagrin. Val avoids everyone but eventually pronounces that she did not try to kill herself. She goes home and terrified, stays up all night watching her front door armed with a knife. Greg hires Ted Melcher to reform his public image. Drugs are found in the Lotus Point marina. The police later question Karen and Abby but Mack sends them away. A car pulls into the cul-de-sac at night and parks. | |||||
223 | 4 | "The Pick-Up Game" | Nicholas Sgarro | Lynn Marie Latham | 24 November 1988 |
The man in the car observes Frank and Val talking. Val refuses to leave her house. Frank tells Pat he believes Val and asks her to check Jill's account for the past three months. Julie participates in a spelling bee. Frank expresses concern about her being photographed, unaware that the man who has been observing him in the cul-de-sac is now video recording him and Pat. The man (using the name Ned Donnelly) later visits Pat at the bank to open a new account. Pat and Frank ask Julie to lose the spelling bee to avoid the public recognition. Business at Lotus Point drops off dramatically amid the newspaper report of drugs found on the property. Ted suggests Greg get chummy with the environmentalists. Harold and Johnny discuss potential job prospects. Mack is disillusioned with being middle-aged. Val tells Gary not to come around her anymore so that Jill will leave her alone. Paige skinny dips in Greg's pool. | |||||
224 | 5 | "Sex and Violence" | Jerome Courtland | Bernard Lechowick | 1 December 1988 |
Paige and Greg make love -- repeatedly. Jill calls Val, asking for Gary. Ned blackmails Frank and Pat with his knowledge of their real identities. He tells Pat to transfer $100,000 from one account into hers and make out the amount in a cashier's check to him. Pat is able to contact Mack without Ned's knowledge. Mack follows him and learns he is an actor. He and Frank devise a ruse to uncover how he knows about the Williamses' real identities. He later reveals he was an orderly at the hospital where Pat was a doctor. While Mack and Frank are working to get to the bottom of things, Karen asks Gary to shelter Pat and Julie. Abby tries to hire Ted to clean up Lotus Point's image. Paige moves some of her things into Greg's place, to his discomfort. Val tries to hire a private investigator, but he refuses to take her money when he disbelieves her story. | |||||
225 | 6 | "A Weekend Gataway" | Andre R. Guttfreund | Lynn Marie Latham | 8 December 1988 |
Paige assures Greg she has not told Mack that they are sleeping together. Later, Ted tells Greg that being with Paige will not be good for his public image. Harold asks Mack for advice about handling Olivia. Mack suggests he talk to Abby, who tells him to give her time to think about allowing him and Olivia to date again. Gary, Karen, and Val go to San Francisco to check on Jill's alibi. Val finds it suspicious that everyone they ask remembers Jill. One man remembers that Jill was not seen after 8 p.m. Val points out that this fact opens the possibility that what she has been saying about Jill is true. When Gary asks Jill about it later, she admits that she was with a man after 8 p.m. that night. Mack arranges for Pat and Julie's dental records (under their real names) to be matched with a mother and daughter who died in a tragic accident. He says they are now free of the Witness Security Program. | |||||
226 | 7 | "The Briar Patch" | Kate Swofford Tilley | Bernard Lechowick | 15 December 1988 |
Karen, Gary, and Abby put Lotus Point up for sale and consider offers. Greg phones Abby expressing interest in buying Lotus Point. Karen learns Greg made the offer to Abby but she never told them about it. Secretly, Abby has plans to buy Lotus Point and drill for oil. She also scares off a potential buyer before her offer (through her dummy company, Murakame) is presented to Karen and Gary. Abby offers Harold a job and appears to have turned over a new leaf where he is concerned. Later, though, she plants drugs in his locker at work and he is arrested. Ted comes on to Paige, but she says he is a year too late. Val disbelieves Jill's story about a one-night stand in San Francisco and asks Gary to get the man's name (David). She later tracks him down and he denies sleeping with Jill. Jill meets with David and (with Gary eavesdropping) he confesses to lying to Val because he's married. Lotus Point is sold to Murakame. Abby celebrates. | |||||
227 | 8 | "A Fine Romance" | Lawrence Kasha | James Stanley | 29 December 1988 |
Paige wants to tell Mack and Karen about them, but he says it is a bad idea. Paige and Greg play strip croquet. Paige and Greg both say "the L word" to each other. Mack asks Greg if he knows who Paige is seeing. Greg takes down the painting he bought for Laura, replacing it with a painting Paige bought him. Greg buys a ring and contemplates marriage, but Ted says that he and Paige would be "political suicide." He later proposes to Abby. Ted thinks the L.A. mayor will resign and suggests Greg is the right candidate for a potential special election. Gary is distant with Jill. Jill threatens Val with a slander suit if she continues to make accusations against her. Gary tells Jill that he no longer wants to be with her but agrees to let her stay until she finds an apartment. Ted tries to schmooze both Paige and Abby. Abby hires a lawyer for Harold but secretly works with the lawyer to undermine his case. Jill privately announces her engagement to Gary. Paige's grandfather dies and she must go to New York. | |||||
228 | 9 | "A Many Splendored Thing" | Nicholas Sgarro | John Leasure | 5 January 1989 |
In New York, Paige trades barbs with her mother Anne. Anne tells Paige her grandfather left her nothing in his will. Paige insists she needs nothing -- she has Greg's love. Greg begins to avoid Paige's calls from New York. Abby tells Greg she needs time to consider his proposal. Greg spends quality time with Brian to gain Abby's affection. Mack decides to take a leave of absence from work. With both he and Karen home together all day, Mack begins to grate Karen's nerves, and she suggests he go on a vacation, alone. Harold buys a ring for Olivia. Abby tries to discourage Olivia from considering marriage to Harold. Val is determined to get the twins back. Abby accepts Greg's proposal but will keep her own name. Paige returns from New York and falls asleep in Greg's bed, but he lets her sleep alone. | |||||
229 | 10 | "Cabin Fever" | Joseph Scanlan | Lynn Marie Latham | 12 January 1989 |
Greg avoids Paige. Ted helps Abby and Greg plan their wedding. Greg is uncomfortable when Meg is mentioned as a possible wedding guest. Paige sees the engagement ring and tries it on. Michael indicates he will major in business in college. Mack meets park ranger Paula Vertosick on his camping vacation and contemplates having an affair with her. Karen is amused at Abby's wedding announcement. Karen breaks the news to Paige, unaware that Paige thinks Greg wants to marry her. Olivia is disgusted to hear Abby is marrying Greg. Greg tells Paige he should never have gotten involved with her. Paige returns to work the next morning, insistent on keeping her job. Jill leaves Gary's ranch, but is giving her new landlord the run around about moving in. She lies that her apartment isn't ready to get back onto the ranch. Greg announces both his candidacy for mayor and his engagement to Abby. | |||||
230 | 11 | "Merger Made in Heaven" | Joe Coppoletta | Bernard Lechowick | 19 January 1989 |
Paige questions why Greg has not told Abby about their relationship. Greg tells her that his conversations with his fiancee are private. Harold proposes to Olivia. Olivia tells Abby she doesn't need her permission to live her life. Paige pleads with Greg that she will do anything to be with him. Mack is disillusioned that his office is assigned to defend the county against the homeless. Paige arranges to be with Ted at the same time and place Greg and Abby Harold has difficulty finding a job. Johnny and Harold rent an apartment together. Paige anonymously sends Greg and Abby a croquet set. Olivia realizes Abby set up Harold and threatens to derail Greg's campaign by exposing her if she doesn't allow Olivia's engagement to Harold. Harold's charges are dismissed. Greg and Abby are married. Gary tells Jill not to return to the ranch. | |||||
231 | 12 | "Mrs. Peacock in the Library with the Lead Pipe" | John Pleshette | Lynn Marie Latham & James Stanley | 26 January 1989 |
Abby and Greg make love. Mack quits his job and begins looking for office space to go into private practice. He successfully negotiates a settlement for the homeless. His secretary Peggy later joins him in his private practice. David, the man Jill claims she slept with in San Francisco, tells her she gave him VD. Gary is amused when Jill tells him the news. He later finds out he does not have VD. A delusional Jill tells the doctor she and Gary are getting married, argues with a print shop about wedding invitations, and inquires about enrolling "her" twins in kindergarten. Gary learns Jill had a prescription for sleeping pills. Later, Mack informs him that Jill negotiated a plea for an elderly lady who was facing prison time for forgery. Johnny tells Paige he knows how it feels to be dumped by someone you love. Val's Aunt Virginia brings the twins home with plans to stay to look after Val. Jill learns Gary knows she had a prescription for sleeping pills. | |||||
232 | 13 | "Colonel Mustard in the Conservatory with the Wrench" | Lorraine Senna Ferrara | Bernard Lechowick | 2 February 1989 |
Mack and Peggy use an old key to get the file on Mrs. Bailey, the forgerer Jill used to write the Ben letters. Mack hires Frank to locate Mrs. Bailey, who is found in a hospital, unable to speak. Jill learns that Mack and Peggy took a file from her office. Gary is arrested for breaking into Jill's apartment, but she refuses to press charges. Jill lashes out at Gary for believing Val's story. Michael has a crush on a classmate named Ellen, but she has eyes for Johnny. A wedding dress arrives for a delusional Jill. Pat, Frank, Mack, and Karen plot out scenarios that support Val's story. Pat says that in small doses the sleeping pills Jill had could make someone forgetful. David, Jill's San Francisco alibi, tells Gary and Mack he doesn't remember the night he spent with Jill. | |||||
233 | 14 | "Without a Clue" | Lawrence Kasha | James Stanley | 9 February 1989 |
Karen tells Val that Mack is working to get a court order to search Mrs. Bailey's apartment. Meanwhille, Jill breaks into the apartment, locates incriminating evidence, and burns it. Jill takes a lie detector test, which she passes. Gary asks Jill to see a psychiatrist. Harold and Olivia babysit Meg. Karen has some separation anxiety when she takes Meg to day care. Greg tells Ted that Mack and Karen have not legally adopted Meg, but she is better off with them. Ted tells Greg that he will lose the election if he has no better explanation for his choice than that. Michael and Ellen's computer program is deemed marketable by their professor. Ellen tells Johnny she is not interested in Michael. Jill shops for a wheelchair for her "fiance." Greg tells Mack he wants Meg in his home, but Mack tells him that will happen over his dead body. Jill cuts the straps on a saddle in Gary's stable. | |||||
234 | 15 | "The Spin Doctor" | Andre R. Guttfreund | Lynn Marie Latham | 16 February 1989 |
Abby suggests Greg let the lawyers handle all future contact with the MacKenzies. Mack tells Karen about Greg's request. Paige eavesdrops on the conversation. Later, she asks Greg why he would want a woman like Abby to raise his daughter. Jill shops for a hospital bed. Julie is injured while riding Gary's horse. Karen slaps Abby for saying that a dead Laura has no say in who should raise Meg. Gary threatens Jill. An antsy Gary sleeps outside of Val's house fearing Jill will hurt her or the twins. Olivia tells Abby she will not let her do to Meg what she's done to her. Mack and Karen hire a lawyer. Olivia takes Meg for a walk and doesn't return for hours. Pat learns the saddle Julie was riding on was cut deliberately. She then spies Jill on the ranch, but she disappears from sight. Ted and Abby leak a sob story about Greg and Meg to the press. | |||||
235 | 16 | "Poor Jill" | Jerome Courtland | Bernard Lechowick | 23 February 1989 |
Gary is disturbed to learn Jill has been riding horses and hiking on Gary's ranch. He also suspects that Jill is turning his bed down, stealing pics of the twins, and leaving flowers in his bedroom (she has been). Gary threatens Jill to leave Knots Landing or he will destroy her. Jill notifies the police. Ted arranges a sit-down meeting between Mack, Karen, Greg, Abby, and their attorneys. Paige berates Ted for using Meg for political purposes. Jill has Gary served with a restraining order. Karen apologizes for hitting Abby; Mack says she didn't hit her hard enough. The twins accidentally run in to Jill at the library, and she convinces them not to tell Val they saw her. When Val learns about it, she violently confronts Jill at her office. Paige secretly takes Meg to see Greg. Mack and Karen decide to give up Meg to prevent a custody battle. Greg prepares a speech saying Meg will stay with the MacKenzies. Gary is pulled over by the police, who discover Jill's dead body in the trunk of his Jaguar. | |||||
236 | 17 | "Double Jeopardy" | Kevin Dobson | Lynn Marie Latham | 2 March 1989 |
Pat admits to Karen that she has a crush on Gary. Frank tells Pat that Jill got what she deserved. Val goes for a jog after learning of Jill's death and collapses in a fit of tears and laughter. Police tell Mack a witness saw Gary put Jill's body in his trunk. Abby theorizes that Gary could have only killed Jill to protect Val or to cover up for her. Gary says Val is his alibi during the time Jill died. Greg's speech curries favor with the public. The coroner determines Jill died from asphyxiating on her own vomit. Material is found underneath Jill's fingernails; meanwhile, Gary's neck has three fresh scratch wounds on it. Greg tells Paige he plans to move out of L.A. after being elected mayor. On election day, a newspaper story leaks that Greg had planned to sue to get his daughter back. The reporter calls Paige and thanks her for the scoop. Greg loses the election. Ted and Abby form an alliance "to win." Gary recalls that when he last saw Jill she had been drinking. Mack thinks Gary killed her. | |||||
237 | 18 | "A Grave Misunderstanding" | Timma Ramon | Chuck Bulot & M.J. Cody | 9 March 1989 |
Mack doesn't know how to craft a defense for Gary or if he wants to. Lawyers try to get Val and Gary to turn on each other. Gary and Val show up to Jill's funeral. Val throws dirt in Jill's grave. Mack learns the witness that saw Gary stuff Jill's body in his trunk is anonymous. Abby lobbies to keep Ted as Greg's PR guy. Mack learns Frank was at Jill's on the day she died. He admits to scaring her. Mack says he will notify the police if Frank doesn't. Frank later tells Pat he has no alibi for the afternoon Jill died and asks her to say he was with her. Ted asks Paige why she tanked Greg's election. Ted agrees to keep silent about Paige as they have mutual interests (he wants Abby and she wants Greg). Ted tells Abby, Greg, and Paige the leak came from a typist in the MacKenzie's lawyer's office. He privately asks Greg to promote Paige to work with him on a media campaign. While investigating, Mack and Harold cannot see a Jaguar key hidden beneath Jill's apartment building. | |||||
238 | 19 | "Guilty Until Proven Innocent" | Lawrence Kasha | James Stanley | 16 March 1989 |
The court finds probable cause that Gary killed Jill and denies him bail. Jill's landlord finds Gary's car key near the building. Frank and Mack determine Jill planned to get married to Gary. Frank lashes out at Pat for not believing in him. Geologist and co-conspirator Rick Hawkins tells Abby she will need an environmental impact report before she can drill for oil at Lotus Point. Karen sees the twins perform a magic trick with rope and theorizes that Jill killed her self. Once Jill's print is found inside a hole in Gary's trunk, Mack recounts for the DA Jill's diabolical plan to frame Gary for her "murder." Without disclosing her connection to Murakame, Abby convinces Ted to handle the company's PR. Paige tells Greg he married Abby because he's afraid of her -- and he should be. The DA drops all charges against Gary. NOTE: Final appearance of Jill Bennett (Teri Austin). | |||||
239 | 20 | "Birds Do It, Bees Do It" | John Pleshette | Bernard Lechowick & Lynn Marie Latham | 23 March 1989 |
An Ann Landers column on sex after marriage has everyone talking. Karen later shows up at Mack's office wearing a teddy beneath her coat -- and is seen by Mack's clients. Michael, Ellen, and their college friends go on a spring break camping trip. Johnny shows up there, and Michael realizes he and Ellen are lovers. Olivia uses Michael's camping trip as a cover so she can spend a weekend with Harold, but he's insistent that they not be intimate. Pat and Frank make up, thanks to Julie. Paige and Greg have a talk about having sex. Abby and Karen are both nominated to serve on the board of an environmental protection group. Abby "accidentally" dumps a cup of coffee in Karen's lap. Karen later learns Murakame has applied for drilling permits at Lotus Point. Paige finagles her way into a rent-free apartment owned by the Sumner Group. At their board meeting, Abby and Karen present opposing responses to Murakame's plan to drill for oil. Abby reveals to Ted that she is Murakame. Michael meets and interacts with ranger Paula Vertosick, who says she will be lecturing at his college this semester. | |||||
240 | 21 | "Giganticus II: The Revenge" | Joe Coppoletta | Lynn Marie Latham & James Stanley | 30 March 1989 |
Abby presents a report supporting Murakame's plan to drill for oil and offers the Sumner Group as both meeting space and coroporate sponsor for the environmental rights board. Michael connects Paula and Karen in the hopes Paula can help Karen with a report opposing Murakame's plan to drill for oil. Ted recommends Greg as an appointee for U.S. trade representative to Japan. Paige suggests Greg develop a relationship with Murakame to help secure the appointment. Gary notices Val's new haircut. Abby arranges a meeting between Greg and a Murakame representative named "Mr. Nagata" (an actor she has hired). When Abby cuts Paige out of the lunch meeting, Paige moves an out of order sign to trap Abby in a malfunctioning elevator. "Nagata" says he will take Greg's offer of support to the Murakame board. Later, Greg is notified Murakame has declined his offer. Karen invites Paula to dinner, to Mack and Paula's surprise. Paula tells Mack she doesn't think she should work with Karen. Ellen shows Johnny how to work the computer security program she and Michael have designed. He later copies the program. Paige sees "Nagata" acting in a movie. | |||||
241 | 22 | "Dial M for Modem" | Joseph Scanlan | Lawrence Kasha | 6 April 1989 |
Paula's presentation to the environmental rights board annoys Abby. Paige locates the actor Abby hired to portray "Nagata." Johnny applies for a copyright for Michael and Ellen's computer program. Paula and Karen photograph surveyors in a protected area on Lotus Point, despite Murakame's pledge not to drill in that area. Gary enjoys a call from "Sally's friend", who has dialed his number by mistake. Johnny pitches "his" computer security program to Sumner, who agrees to buy it. Michael unknowingly alerts Abby that Paula and Karen have found evidence to stop Murakame from drilling at Lotus Point. Abby later puts a virus in the college campus computer system and steals Paula's file. Karen tries to play matchmaker with Gary and Paula. Paige confronts Ted with "Nagata's" claim that Ted hired him. Ted threatens to tell Greg that Paige tanked his election if Paige says anything about "Nagata" to Greg. Paula's computer files are lost, along with her file containing her Lotus Point research and photos. Ginny tries to get Val to write again. | |||||
242 | 23 | "That's What Friends Are For" | Lawrence Kasha | Stephen Tolkin | 13 April 1989 |
Abby shreds the contents of Paula's Lotus Point file. Ted accuses Abby of directing "Nagata" to give Paige his name. She then uses sex (in an elevator) to show him that she is still loyal to him. Greg is not interested when Paige tells him that "Nagata" is an actor. Ginny buys Val a computer to help her with her writing, and says a computer tech named Danny comes along with the purchase should any issues arise. Paige can no longer locate "Nagata" because Abby has paid him to leave the country. However, he shows up later and extorts Abby for even more money. Michael and Ellen are accused of plagiarism and placed on academic probation once Sumner Group's computer security program is revealed. Sumner tells them Johnny sold him the program. He tells Michael and Ellen to prove he stole it. Abby tries to get Paige to go work for Sumner Group in New York, but she declines the opportunity. Karen asks Abby for Murakame's number so she can contact the company directly. Mack accuses Paula of coming after him. Paula recommends Michael sue Sumner. Val enjoys meeting Danny. Abby asks Ted to deliver money to "Nagata." Ted learns Abby would be guilty of fraud and embezzlement if her former partners learned she is Murakame. Paige sees Ted and "Nagata" driving away together. Later, she learns that "Nagata" was killed in a car accident. | |||||
243 | 24 | "The Perfect Opportunity" | Michele Lee | James Stanley | 27 April 1989 |
Ted assures Abby that "Nagata's" death was accidental. Mack dreams and daydreams of kissing Paula. Paige threatens to tell the police she saw him with "Nagata" before his death, and he tells her she is in way over her head. Val and Danny go on a lunch date. Through an interpreter, Karen learns that Murakame is not a Japanese company. News reports indicate "Nagata's" death may not be accidental. Michael threatens to sue Sumner. He later tells Johnny he will only end up with about 2 percent of what the computer program is worth. Frank joins Mack's office as an investigator. Karen invites Paula to stay with the MacKenzies while her water heater is being repaired in her apartment. Paige accesses Ted's computer files and learns Ted works for Murakame. Abby doctors Paige's Sumner Group expense reports so that it looks like Paige is misappropriating funds. When the discrepancies are noticed, Abby is surprised to additionally learn that Paige is living in a Sumner Group property rent-free. Greg tells Abby to handle it, so she fires Paige. | |||||
244 | 25 | "Straight Down the Line" | William Devane | Lynn Marie Latham | 4 May 1989 |
245 | 26 | "The Heat of Passion" | Nicholas Sgarro | Joel Okmin | 11 May 1989 |
246 | 27 | "Down Came the Rain and Washed the Spider Out (Part 1)" | Jerome Courtland | M.J. Cody & Chuck Bulot | 18 May 1989 |
NOTE: Final appearance of Abby Cunningham (Donna Mills). However, she will briefly return in the final season. | |||||
247 | 28 | "Down Came the Rain and Washed the Spider Out (Part 2)" | James Scanlan | Bernard Lechowick | 18 May 1989 |
Season 11: 1989–90
Season eleven of Knots Landing consisted of 29 episodes which aired between September 28, 1989 and May 17, 1990.
# | # | Title | Director | Writer | Original airdate |
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248 | 1 | "Up The Spout Again" | Jerome Courtland | Bernard Lechowick | 28 September 1989 |
249 | 2 | "Poetic Justice" | Nicholas Sgarro | Bernard Lechowick | 5 October 1989 |
250 | 3 | "Prince Charming" | Joseph Scanlan | Lynn Marie Latham | 12 October 1989 |
251 | 4 | "Close Call" | Lawrence Kasha | James Stanley | 19 October 1989 |
252 | 5 | "Best Interests" | Jerome Courtland | Bernard Lechowick | 26 October 1989 |
253 | 6 | "When Push Comes to Shove" | Nicholas Sgarro | M.J. Cody & Chuck Bulot | 2 November 1989 |
254 | 7 | "Mixed Messages" | Joseph Scanlan | Lynn Marie Latham | 9 November 1989 |
255 | 8 | "The Good Guys" | Robert Scheerer | Bernard Lechowick | 16 November 1989 |
256 | 9 | "Perfect Couples" | Lawrence Kasha | James Stanley | 30 November 1989 |
257 | 10 | "Never Judge a Book by Its Cover" | Nick Havinga | Lynn Marie Latham | 7 December 1989 |
258 | 11 | "Twice Victim" | John Pleshette | Bernard Lechowick | 14 December 1989 |
259 | 12 | "What a Swell Party This Is" | Nick Havinga | Dianne Messina | 21 December 1989 |
260 | 13 | "Oh Brother" | Kevin Dobson | Bernard Lechowick | 4 January 1990 |
261 | 14 | "Road Trip" | Lorraine Senna Ferrara | James Stanley | 11 January 1990 |
262 | 15 | "My Firstborn" | Lawrence Kasha | Lynn Marie Latham & James Stanley | 18 January 1990 |
263 | 16 | "Out of Control" | Andre R. Guttfreund | Bernard Lechowick | 25 January 1990 |
264 | 17 | "My Bullet" | Anita W. Addison | Bernard Lechowick | 1 February 1990 |
265 | 18 | "The Ripple Effect" | Peter Ellis | M.J. Cody & Chuck Bulot | 8 February 1990 |
266 | 19 | "The Grim Reaper" | Lawrence Kasha | Lynn Marie Latham | 15 February 1990 |
267 | 20 | "Wrong for Each Other" | Kevin Dobson | Dianne Messina | 22 February 1990 |
268 | 21 | "Good News, Bad News" | Michael Peters | Bernard Lechowick | 1 March 1990 |
269 | 22 | "Devil on My Shoulder" | Michele Lee | Lynn Marie Latham & Dianne Messina | 8 March 1990 |
270 | 23 | "Home Sweet Home" | Lawrence Kasha | James Stanley | 15 March 1990 |
NOTE: Final appearance of Olivia Cunningham (Tonya Crowe) though she will briefly appear in the 1997 mini-series Knots Landing: Back to the Cul-de-Sac.. | |||||
271 | 24 | "Only Just Begun" | Lorraine Senna Ferrara | Bernard Lechowick | 29 March 1990 |
272 | 25 | "The One to Blame" | Michele Lee | Dianne Messina | 5 April 1990 |
273 | 26 | "My Love Always" | Nicholas Sgarro | Lawrence Kasha | 26 April 1990 |
274 | 27 | "If I Die Before I Wake" | Joseph Scanlan | James Stanley | 3 May 1990 |
275 | 28 | "The Fan Club" | Nicholas Sgarro | Lynn Marie Latham | 10 May 1990 |
276 | 29 | "Let's Get Married" | Jerome Courtland | Bernard Lechowick | 17 May 1990 |
Season 12: 1990–91
Season twelve of Knots Landing consisted of 27 episodes which aired between September 13, 1990 and May 16, 1991.
# | # | Title | Director | Writer | Original airdate |
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277 | 1 | "Return Engagement" | Lorraine Senna Ferrara | Bernard Lechowick | 13 September 1990 |
NOTE: First appearances of Claudia Whittaker (Kathleen Noone) and Kate Whittaker (Stacy Galina). | |||||
278 | 2 | "Blind Side" | Nicholas Sgarro | Lynn Marie Latham | 20 September 1990 |
279 | 3 | "God Will" | Jerome Courtland | Bernard Lechowick | 27 September 1990 |
280 | 4 | "Dead But Not Buried" | Nicholas Sgarro | Dianne Messina | 18 October 1990 |
281 | 5 | "What If?" | Jerome Courtland | Parke Perine | 25 October 1990 |
282 | 6 | "You Can Call Me Nick" | Nicholas Sgarro | Lynn Marie Latham | 1 November 1990 |
283 | 7 | "Do Not Attempt to Remove" | Joseph Scanlan | Bernard Lechowick | 8 November 1990 |
284 | 8 | "The Best Laid Plans" | Michele Lee | James Stanley | 15 November 1990 |
NOTE: Final appearance of Danny Waleska (Sam Behrens). | |||||
285 | 9 | "Side by Side" | Lorraine Senna Ferrara | Bernard Lechowick | 29 November 1990 |
286 | 10 | "The Lady or the Tiger" | Nicholas Sgarro | Lynn Marie Latham | 6 December 1990 |
287 | 11 | "Asked to Rise" | Kevin Dobson | Bernard Lechowick | 13 December 1990 |
288 | 12 | "A Merry Little Christmas" | William Devane | James Stanley | 20 December 1990 |
289 | 13 | "The Unknown" | Nicholas Sgarro | Dianne Messina | 3 January 1991 |
290 | 14 | "Simmer" | John Pleshette | Bernard Lechowick | 10 January 1991 |
291 | 15 | "A Sense of Urgency" | Lorraine Senna Ferrara | Dianne Messina & James Stanley | 31 January 1991 |
292 | 16 | "Always on Your Side" | Jerome Courtland | Lynn Marie Latham | 7 February 1991 |
293 | 17 | "In the Dog House" | Joseph Scanlan | Dianne Messina & James Stanley | 14 February 1991 |
294 | 18 | "Call Me Dimitri" | Nicholas Sgarro | Lynn Marie Latham | 21 February 1991 |
295 | 19 | "Bad Dog" | Joseph Scanlan | Dianne Messina & James Stanley | 28 February 1991 |
296 | 20 | "Gone Microfiching" | Kevin Dobson | Mimi Kennedy | 7 March 1991 |
297 | 21 | "Upwardly Mobile" | Neal Ahern | Lynn Marie Latham & Dianne Messina | 28 March 1991 |
298 | 22 | "An American Hero" | Joseph Scanlan | James Stanley & Dianne Messina | 4 April 1991 |
299 | 23 | "Where There's a Will, There's a Way" | Michele Lee | James Stanley & Dianne Messina | 11 April 1991 |
300 | 24 | "The Last One Out" | Nicholas Sgarro | Bernard Lechowick | 25 April 1991 |
Val and Gary remarry again. Michael quits the Sumner Group. | |||||
301 | 25 | "A Horse is a Horse" | Anita W. Addison | Scott Hamner | 2 May 1991 |
302 | 26 | "Play, Pause, Search" | William Devane | James Stanley & Dianne Messina | 16 May 1991 |
NOTE: Final appearance of Michael Fairgate (Patrick Petersen) though he will briefly appear in the 1997 mini-series Knots Landing: Back to the Cul-de-Sac. | |||||
303 | 27 | "Dead Skunk" | Lorraine Senna Ferrara | James Stanley & Dianne Messina | 16 May 1991 |
Season 13: 1991–92
Season thirteen of Knots Landing consisted of 22 episodes which aired between September 12, 1991 and April 9, 1992.
# | # | Title | Director | Writer | Original airdate |
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304 | 1 | "The Gun Also Rises" | Lorraine Senna Ferrara | John Romano | 12 September 1991 |
305 | 2 | "The Question Game" | Nicholas Sgarro | James Stanley | 19 September 1991 |
306 | 3 | "Eye of the Beholder" | Jerome Courtland | James Magnuson | 26 September 1991 |
307 | 4 | "I, Claudia" | Nicholas Sgarro | Donald Marcus | 3 October 1991 |
308 | 5 | "Home Again, Home Again" | Michele Lee | John Romano | 31 October 1991 |
309 | 6 | "Business with Pleasure" | Menachem Bonetski | Rachel Cline | 7 November 1991 |
310 | 7 | "1001 Nights of Anne Matheson" | Nancy Malone | James Magnuson | 14 November 1991 |
311 | 8 | "House of Cards" | Kevin Dobson | James Magnuson | 21 November 1991 |
312 | 9 | "Victoria's Secret" | Lorraine Senna Ferrara | Donald Marcus | 5 December 1991 |
313 | 10 | "Lost at Sea" | Michael Lange | Donald Marcus | 12 December 1991 |
314 | 11 | "Holiday on Ice" | Menachem Bonetski | Rachel Cline | 19 December 1991 |
315 | 12 | "And the Walls Came Tumbling Down" | William Devane | Tricia Brock & John Romano | 2 January 1992 |
316 | 13 | "The Torrents of Winter" | Neal Ahern | James Magnuson | 9 January 1992 |
317 | 14 | "Fair Warning" | Robert Becker | John Romano | 16 January 1992 |
318 | 15 | "Letting Go" | Joan Van Ark | Rachel Cline & James Magnuson | 23 January 1992 |
319 | 16 | "Baths and Showers" | Robert Lewis | James Magnuson | 30 January 1992 |
320 | 17 | "Denials" | Kevin Dobson | Lisa Seidman | 6 February 1992 |
321 | 18 | "Dedicated to the One I Love" | Nicholas Sgarro | Joel Okmin | 27 February 1992 |
322 | 19 | "Trials and Tribulations" | Craig Denault | Ray Goldstone | 5 March 1992 |
323 | 20 | "Sea of Love" | Charles Siebert | Harry Stern & Stephen Black | 12 March 1992 |
324 | 21 | "Do You Love Me?" | Michael Lange | Suzanne Childs | 2 April 1992 |
325 | 22 | "Little Girl Lost" | Michele Lee | Lisa Seidman | 9 April 1992 |
NOTE: Final appearances of Frank Williams (Larry Riley) and Valene Ewing (Joan Van Ark), however, Valene Ewing will briefly return in the final season. |
Season 14: 1992–93
Season fourteen of Knots Landing consisted of 19 episodes which aired between October 29, 1992 and May 13, 1993.
# | # | Title | Director | Writer | Original airdate |
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326 | 1 | "Found and Lost" | Nicholas Sgarro | Ann Marcus | 29 October 1992 |
327 | 2 | "Lovers and Other Strangers" | Lorraine Senna Ferrara | Lisa Seidman | 5 November 1992 |
328 | 3 | "The Children's Hour" | Jerome Courtland | James Magnuson | 12 November 1992 |
329 | 4 | "Rescue Me" | Nicholas Sgarro | Ann Marcus | 19 November 1992 |
330 | 5 | "Love and Death" | Menachem Bonetski | Lisa Seidman | 3 December 1992 |
331 | 6 | "The Price" | Michele Lee | James Magnuson | 10 December 1992 |
332 | 7 | "Bye, Bye Love" | Reza Badiyi | Ann Marcus | 17 December 1992 |
333 | 8 | "A Death in the Family" | Nicholas Sgarro | Donald Marcus | 7 January 1993 |
334 | 9 | "Some Like it Hot" | Michele Lee | Lisa Seidman | 14 January 1993 |
335 | 10 | "The Invisible Man" | Kevin Dobson | Rocci Chatfield | 21 January 1993 |
336 | 11 | "The Getaway" | Nicholas Sgarro | James Magnuson | 28 January 1993 |
337 | 12 | "Call Waiting" | Beth Brickell | Donald Marcus | 4 February 1993 |
338 | 13 | "Farewell, My Lovely" | Nicholas Sgarro | Lisa Seidman | 11 February 1993 |
339 | 14 | "The Way Things Were" | Jerome Courtland | William Devane & Don Mueller | 18 February 1993 |
340 | 15 | "Hints and Evasions" | Joan Van Ark | Ray Goldstone | 25 February 1993 |
341 | 16 | "My Kingdom for a Horse" | Victor Lobl | Howard Lakin | 4 March 1993 |
342 | 17 | "Day of the Assassin" | Nicholas Sgarro | Donald Marcus & James Stanley | 11 March 1993 |
343 | 18 | "Just Like Old Times (Part 1)" | Jerome Courtland | Lisa Seidman | 13 May 1993 |
NOTE: Abby Cunningham (Donna Mills) and Valene Ewing (Joan Van Ark) return. | |||||
344 | 19 | "Just Like Old Times (Part 2)" | Jerome Courtland | Ann Marcus | 13 May 1993 |
NOTE: Final appearance of Claudia Whittaker (Kathleen Noone). |
The Knots Landing Block Party
A one-hour non-fiction special in which the cast and crew discuss their time on Knots Landing as it concludes its 14-season run on May 13, 1993. Constance McCashin also appears.
# | # | Title | Director | Writer | Original airdate |
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1 | 1 | "The Knots Landing Block Party" | Joel Okmin | Joel Okmin | 13 May 1993 |
Knots Landing: Back to the Cul-de-Sac: 1997
Knots Landing: Back to the Cul-de-Sac is a 1997 television miniseries that aired on CBS in two two-hour parts on May 7 and May 9, 1997
# | # | Title | Director | Writer | Original airdate |
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1 | 1 | "Knots Landing: Back to the Cul-de-Sac (Part 1)" | Bill Corcoran | Ann Marcus, Lisa Seidman & Julie Sayres | 7 May 1997 |
Paige leaves Greg because she wants a baby and he doesn't. Mack and Karen celebrate their wedding anniversary with a party at Gary and Val's. Abby prepares to move out of the cul-de-sac to a house in Malibu, but the IRS seize all of her assets due to unpaid taxes so she moves in with Karen. Mack begins a class-action lawsuit against Greg on behalf of his former employees, but the case hinges on a document that is missing. Val's latest book "Hostage" is to be turned into a film and the studio team her up with a scriptwriter named Clay McKinney. Meg tries to find out who her biological father is. Kate reappears in Knots Landing with a four-year-old daughter named Molly and tells Gary he is the father. Anne also returns and goes to stay with Greg. Abby tells Greg that she can get him the missing document if he pays her $1 million so she can pay the IRS her back taxes. He agrees so she gets a job working with Gary and Karen at their new construction company where the document is stored. Clay gets drunk and makes advances towards Val. They argue and she pushes him away and leaves his home. The following morning, Clay is found dead in his pool. | |||||
2 | 2 | "Knots Landing: Back to the Cul-de-Sac (Part 2)" | Bill Corcoran | Ann Marcus, Lisa Seidman & Julie Sayres | 9 May 1997 |
The police find one of Val's earrings next to Clay's pool, but Val denies it is hers. Greg agrees to settle the lawsuit with Mack and no longer needs the document, but Abby has already arranged for Robert Simons, an old boyfriend, to steal the document. However, he is interrupted by a security guard whom he accidentally kills so he sets fire to the warehouse to cover his tracks. Mack is going through a mid-life crisis and moves out of the house which upsets Karen. Meg finds out Greg is her natural father and goes to visit him where he plays her the tape recording her mother Laura made for her before she died. Abby, still desperate for money, snoops around in Greg's business affairs for something she can use against him. Instead, he offers her a job overseeing a business operation in Thailand. Val finally tells the police what happened at Clay's house, and they accept his death was accidental. Karen and Mack reconcile, and Karen's son Michael returns home with his fiancée to tell Karen she is going to be a grandmother. At the same time, Abby's son Brian announces that he and Kate are also expecting a baby of their own so Abby is to be a grandmother too. |
Knots Landing Reunion: Together Again: 2005
Knots Landing Reunion: Together Again is a non-fictional 90 minute reunion special that aired on CBS on December 2, 2005.
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1 | 1 | "Knots Landing Reunion: Together Again" | Michael Dempsey | 2 December 2005 |
References
- ↑ Episode guide at KnotsLanding.net
- ↑ DVD release info at TVShowsOnDVD.com
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