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- Based on the true story of Jordan Belfort, from his rise to a wealthy stock-broker living the high life to his fall involving crime, corruption and the federal government.
- Based on a true story, this high school drama centers on the unlikely friendship between a cheerleader and a bad boy.
- A woman reminisces about her teenage years in the 1920s, when she fell in love with her teacher.
- Rogue terrorists steal the revolutionary invention the Seed of God for world domination. After Interpol agent Sir Sampan's underhanded tactics to recruit young billionaire Huo, the team rallies to rescue and retrieve their prized invention.
- Among the freshmen beginning their education at Carlton College are Marian Stuart, the daughter of a judge; Bob Potter, the son of a Carlton alumnus whose family has lost its money; Jay Hill, the son of a theatrical producer; Dotty Wright, a former chorus girl; and Dave "Tex" Hodges, a native of Texas. After Tex's efforts help the freshmen win a tug of war between the sophomore and freshman classes, he is elected class president. Bob is invited to join the most important fraternity on campus, but when Tex and Jay are not invited because they do not come from socially prominent families, he turns down their invitation. At Carlton, if students flunk exams, they are allowed to take another for ten dollars. Professor Lucius Peabody has been giving the same test to his students for years. Because the answers are passed on from one class to another, almost no one flunks his exams. Knowing this, Bob invents flunk insurance, allowing a student to pay a small amount against the ten dollar fee. On "green day," the freshmen take over upper class jobs for a day. Jay is assigned to edit the school paper and writes an essay in which he calls Peabody old-fashioned. In response, Peabody changes his exam questions for the first time, and so many students fail that Bob is $800 in debt. Meanwhile, Tex flunks out of school and sells his car. He gives the money to Bob to help pay off the insurance. Marian suggests that they use the money to put on a show in order to earn more. In order to get the other students to attend, they guarantee the show. At first, wanting a bargain, no one applauds. When one student gives the ringleader a hot foot, however, he yells out, and the other students mistake his response for applause and join in. The show is a big success, enabling Bob to pay off his debts. The fraternity then invites both Bob and Jay to join, and they happily accept.
- A trio of amateur film makers try to persuade a group of studio executives to exhibit their new movie.
- In this Kids in the Hall episode, the Head Crusher is injured and undergoes physical therapy, an S&M pair discuss Shelly Long, and a pair of disillusioned parents hold a press conference. Sketches include: Cops: Dream, Crushing Hospital, Cops: Dad, Daddy Drank, The Leash, Cops: Shelley Long, Knocked Out, The Leash: Shelley Long, The Last Straw, Parenting, and Dead Dad
- After Cleveland accidentally discovers Holt's embarrassing secret, he sets Holt up on a date with a woman who turns out to be abusive. Meanwhile, Rallo waits for Cleveland Jr. to pass his pet fish.
- Pernell continues to follow his visions in his quest to find out who raped his son PJ's wife, Jocelyn, convinced it will wake PJ from his coma. After a questionable verdict involving KD, Mayor Bobo is left to confront the Brooks Innovations team, who are having doubts about the city deal. Jocelyn and PJ's best friend, Josh, recruit hotshot lawyer, Nick Tramble, to defend taking PJ off life support.