Sarah and David have their first big argument.
At their first meeting, making preparations for David's surprise birthday party, Sarah and Stan are cat and dog.
When Molly starts calling David ""Pop"" after a photo shoot, Sarah worries that Molly really only likes modeling.
Sarah doesn't think David's favourite comic is funny.
In their attempts to assemble a cider mill, Sarah and David discover troubling differences in their approaches to tasks.
Sarah and David attempt to spend the night together.
Sarah feels as smothered by David as David's daughter feels by her college beau.
An old boyfriend invites Sarah to spend the weekend with him in Los Angeles.
Sarah and David enjoy their second date, then both become anxious about the dreaded ""third date syndrome.""
Sarah and David finally synchronize their schedule for a dinner date—but keeping it involves surmounting a number of obstacles, including a rock group, a hotel strike, an allergic reaction and a vexing vending machine.
Sarah and David face the embarrassing dilemma of who to bring to their cooking-class dinner party.
Friends convince Sarah and David to avoid getting entangled in a romance.
Sarah meets David at an Italian cooking class.
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