God encourages Joan to learn how to play chess; Will must work with a psychic on a missing toddler case; Helen hopes a miracle will enable Kevin to walk again. Helen fears Joan is becoming eccentric when she enthusiastically tackles her boat-building project; Will encourages Kevin to join a wheelchair basketball team.
Joan learns from God that she's holding a garage sale on Saturday, which doesn't leave her much time to sort through her family's unwanted belongings. Among the items she unearths are paintings created by Helen during a dark period in her life. Elsewhere, Will goes to bat for a rape victim even though the district attorney feels the case isn't strong enough. Also, Joan catches the interest of a class charmer and a newspaper job falls right into Kevin's lap.
Joan gets a lesson in popularity when God tells her to try out for the cheerleading squad, and her efforts to impress two pom-pom girls pay off with an invite to hang out together outside of school. Meanwhile, Will's first case working with Det. Toni Williams involves an abandoned newborn left in a trash bin, presumably by a student from Arcadia High.
Another story line has a classmate sensing a gay vibe in Luke. Joan baby-sits for an 8-year-old boy David Dorfman who is obsessed with death; officers assault a black man at a gas station. God's mysterious ways once again bewilder Joan, when He asks her to volunteer at the high-school art show, so that she can keep Adam Rove's sculpture from being exhibited.
Elsewhere, Will feels pressure from the DA's office to call a man a hero after he shoots and kills a home intruder. Meanwhile, Kevin grows weary of receiving special treatment because he uses a wheelchair.
As the teen hits the books, she draws comparisons to the life of the young heroine who claimed to hear divine voices and was burnt at the stake.
Helen finds her daughter's newest obsession troublesome and urges Will to have the entire family visit a therapist. Meanwhile, Will is unjustly raked over the coals for shutting down a crack house. Each of the Girardis deal with crises of varying seriousness, the worst of which puts Will at the mercy of a crazed gunman.
The day also finds Helen reacting with mixed emotions after getting a positive result on a home-pregnancy test. Meanwhile, Joan dreads having to take her driver's exam, and Luke is presented with a major distraction just before he's supposed to compete in a high-stakes competition. God instructs Joan to ask a troublemaker to the winter formal. Will uncovers secrets that could prove unfavorable to the former Chief of Police and other members of the city's government. Will loses his job when his discovery and public revelation of the town's political corruption causes the city government including the police department to be dissolved by the State Governor.
Luke continues to work on his science fair project and his growing attraction to Grace, while Kevin is injured in a game of wheelchair basketball. At Helen's insistence, she and Will take a getaway to a spa, but all does not go well when Will cannot forget about his job.
And with the parents away, the kids are up to a little recreation of their own; Kevin and his boss, Rebecca, find it hard to ignore their mutual attraction; Joan, as she is trying to sort out her feelings for Adam, is instructed by God to throw a party while her parents are away; Luke helps Joan pull off a successful party. God tells Joan to join the debate team, where her partner has a stuttering problem.
A new security system is implemented at Arcadia High School. After the art teacher quits, Helen wonders if she would be right for the job. Both Kevin and Luke separately deal with the aftermath of a kiss. And Will and Toni deal with a case involving a reverend accused of child molestation.
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She asks him to do her a favor. He says sure, anything. The favor she asks is for him to talk to Joan. Helen says thank you and leaves. And there she is, without warning; Joan is suddenly standing in front of Adam in his shed. So what do you want to talk about? Joan knows about the note. And Joan finally understands what a big deal this is for Adam. I hope we can still be friends. I really, really want for you to have… good ripples.
The next morning, the Girardi family gets a surprise. Adam turns up at their house and Joan can barely contain her delight at seeing him. Does it mean Adam has finally forgiven her? The graveness of his visit soon becomes clear to her when he pulls a white envelope from his jacket. I need some kind of warning… you know, of how to prepare myself.
Unsure, she opens it, knowing full well how much responsibility is suddenly on her, how much this simple gesture means. Wordlessly, she holds the letter out to Helen, who is leaning against the kitchen table.
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