Trying to share his feelings, Doc asks Suzy what she’s looking for in a partner. Somehow, things don’t go as planned, and their opportunity at romance appears lost. Still, they both resolve to be smarter the next time they fall in love.
How Long?
Despite his love for Suzy, Doc is “scared stiff” to tell her how he feels. Fauna, her girls and the boys of the flop house join together to encourage Doc and help him face his fears.
Thinkin’
Realizing Doc needs his help, Hazel has to do the one thing he finds most difficult: think.
Will You Marry Me?
At the party, Fauna and the girls present their rendition of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Dressed as Snow White, Suzy steps forward and – without daring to look at Doc – sings this simple declaration of love.
The Party That We’re Gonna Have Tomorrow Night
When Mac announces they’ve sold enough lottery tickets to purchase Doc’s microscope, everyone at the Bear Flag Café celebrates, eagerly anticipating the pending festivities.
The Happiest House on the Block
Fauna reads the inscription inside the Bear Flag Café’s annual Christmas card as the girls coo over the photo on the front.
All At Once You Love Her
Over dinner with Doc, Suzy has trouble thinking before she speaks, thoroughly charming him with her sincerity and authenticity.
Suzy Is a Good Thing
Anxious about her pending date with Doc at an elegant restaurant, Suzy begins to doubt herself. With warmth and compassion, Fauna reminds Suzy of her worth.
Sweet Thursday
After convincing Doc to take Suzy out for a night, Fauna anticipates a sweet Thursday night at The Bear Flag Cafe.
The Man I Used to Be
After a sudden spat with Suzy, Doc is left to reflect on how he’s changed since she landed in Cannery Row.
Fauna’s Song
Fauna responds to Joe’s assessment of men and women with a few thoughts of her own.
Bums’ Opera
Fauna’s friend Joe doesn’t think you need to read Doc’s horoscope to know what’s bothering him when Suzy’s around.
A Lopsided Bus
Visiting the legally questionable and temporary home of Mac and seven other squatters, Ray astonishes the rowdy group with his confession of working a full-time job, 52 weeks a year.
Ev’rybody’s Got a Home but Me
Still restless from the overnight train-hopping journey that brought her to Monterey, Suzy is sure she’ll land on her feet somewhere.
The Tide Pool
Before Doc sets off to observe samples, Doc, Mac and Hazel tell Suzy about the thriving ecosystem of the tide pool.
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