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- This animated musical series tells the story of how a family of caretakers who live and work in Central Park end up saving the park--and basically the world.
- President Gilcrest and his trophy wife are living in the White House, with their overachieving daughter sidetracked by pregnancy, a couch potato hopeless son, a genius young son, and an odd middle school girl.
- An event goes awry in the New York park, which Owen manages and lives in with his family. Paige chases a hard news story.
- Bitsy pitches her plan to buy the park. Owen deals with a mini-mugging in Skater's Circle.
- Owen speaks at a tense Hat Luncheon charity event. Cole helps Molly meet up with Brendan.
- Paige hunts a rat, Owen battles trash in the park, and Molly obsesses over her disastrous first kiss.
- Owen grapples with a graffiti artist tagging the park, while Helen plots against Bitsy's dog, Shampagne.
- Birdie's job is threatened by a rival busker, Bitsy hosts a wedding, and Paige spends the night at The Brandenham.
- Cole and Owen do a Squavenger Hunt in Central Park and Paige discovers Molly is a great chess player.
- Molly introduces Brendan to the family and Helen stumbles upon a new way to get Shampagne out of her life.
- Molly and Cole go on a special park tour as Owen and Paige try to have a date night.
- Owen and his family search for a snakehead fish that might be in the Harlem Meer, and Bitsy works with a likability consultant.
- The Tillerman family welcomes spring as an episode of a hit crime show films in the park.
- Cole finds an escape from his homework in model sail-boating. Molly becomes a published artist in the school newspaper but isn't proud of her work.
- Owen is called to the Brandenham to help Bitsy deal with a swarm of bees, while Paige and the kids attempt to care for her boss' cat.
- Paige tries to convince Molly that her period is a blessing. Bitsy is desperate to get back on a prestigious list of rich women over 50.
- Owen and Paige set out to make the castle everything they dreamed it would be - if they can get the approval.
- Owen's mom derails a trip to the botanical garden when she makes a surprise visit. Paige chases a lead while writing a fluff piece on gifting suites.
- After an embarrassing moment at school, Cole wants to change his name and identity. Owen, Paige and Molly tell stories to help him cope.
- In the Gilchrist administration, there is never a dull moment in the white house.
- President Dale Gilchrist can't concentrate on a national security meeting because he's worried more about the press finding out his 'good' daughter got pregnant. Skip takes it on himself to distract her, but ends up in the press room. Stepmother agreed to distract the twins until Becca can tell them herself, but they catch on fast.
- Unable to decide which of three candidates to nominate for the Supreme Court, the president delays it and takes an 'inspirational' family weekend holiday on the ranch. While clumsy Skip keeps him unpleasantly entertained, his wife proves a stepmother from hell by dragging the unwilling city kids and stoic Secret Service escort 'into nature'. D.B. sweetly comes to the unnecessary rescue of Becca.
- Skip prepares for a date.
- Skip thinks he can make White House visits more interesting the 'boring' official tour guide, so he hijacks a group for his ludicrous version, which one knowledgeable visitor keeps pointing out to be nonsensical. D.B.'s natural charm works at a joint interview he gives with Becca on their pregnancy, unlike her ex the press attaché's instructions, or her 'revenge' for his perfectly OK date. The president can't keep up taking the non-stop implied criticism from his brother, a successful Vegas entrepreneur, on his first White House visit, as the first lady steers for a confrontation digging for a life-changing high-school incident.
- The presidential couple may focus on a visit from the Austrian federal chancellor and spouse, the press only cares for rumors about daughter Becca's baby's speculative father. Actually he secret service traced down and drags to the White House Old Navy store clerk DB, who had no clue but proves a true gentleman, only she doesn't care. Protocol chief Winslow's warning about Habsburg china is neglected by the first lady at their peril.
- Protesters are fed up with President Gilchrist's transportation policies and Skip attempts to come to the rescue.
- The presidential couple aspires a crucial education bill. She's hoping to take credit, but the press only questions her about fashion and similar girlish futility. To swing the Capitol vote, they must work on rude, wheelchair-ridden senator Frohm Thoroughgood, a Dixie war hero and unadulterated racist. Skip meanwhile goes all the way to publicly court the white mail-room supervisor's Asian ward Stacey Kim.
- Skip, assisted by 'technician' Xander, has sneakily transformed the Lincoln bedroom into his podcast studio. The press found out first, so embarrassed White House spokesman Marshall Malloy hastens to go shut him down, but gets tied down in a promise to star in the 'last broadcast' about his own career. That reveals then congressman Dale even had his intern write personal letters, including the treasured one Gil considered his father's only expression of paternal pride, so he's on the war path. Malloy is called in to referee a bitter, stupidly public row between first lady and first daughter over second daughter Marigold's dilemma whether to take honor program algebra or a new interest, photography.
- Despite presidential influence, Skip's bid for a NASA career aiming at astronaut status is cut very short by the lack of a college degree. Stepmother swears she can help him finish the sole lacking paper, although Skip's distraction modus seems insurmountable. Becca is on senator Faxler's environmental policy task group solely thanks to daddy but wants to prove herself worthy. She abuses the fictitious identity Reba Cadbury, which the White House spokesman uses for long just to get a quiet second office, but now everybody butts in.
- Only D.B. knows how to handle Becca when instead of 'curing' the twins' gaming addiction, she gets hooked, even making the kids see sense. The Andorran princess Abigail visits and demands to be hosted by fellow nut-case and party animal Skip, whose contradictory help cries drive Marshal crazy. The president discovers his wife's poker gang, masqueraded as think tank, and that all staffers just pretend to laugh at his jokes.
- To compensate a denigrating presidential sneer about marriage, followed by doubts if the first couple is even legally wed, PR dictates a ceremony, presented as vows renewal. Meanwhile the chase for the license, which Skip might have lost, is on. Differences about the ceremony are forgotten as Becca has to give birth early. D.B. hurries to step up and prevent last-minute his son being born illegitimately.
- The smug French presidential couple Bernard Milbert and wife inspires the Gilchrists urgent lust to try their 'sercret formula', including shared bath and puzzling. Skip is supposed to babysit his junior siblings, but can't control theme anymore.