Sisters - Season 4

Season 4

Episodes

Back on Track
Teddy gets a new client: First Lady Hillary Clinton. Meanwhile, Georgie gets caught in the middle of Mitch and Frankie's custody battle.

The Land of the Lost Children
Cat is hospitalized after her rape, while Teddy goes to dangerous lengths to find her attacker and locks horns with a police investigator.

Demons
Cat returns home from the hospital; the Whitsigs adjust to having baby Thomas in their house; and Alex travels to California to visit Reed and Kirby.

A Kick in the Caboose
The Sweet Sixteen restaurant burns down; a TV producer offers Alex a hot opportunity; and things heat up between Mitch and Teddy.

Sleepless in Winnetka
Cat's rapist is released on bail; Frankie finds romance with someone she's not expecting---Mitch; and John tries to persuade Alex to have him on her show.

The Good Daughter
The trial of Cat's rapist begins, which resurrects a buried memory for Georgie.

Something in Common
Georgie and John find Trevor in a compromising position; Teddy and Falconer have something in common; Alex learns that her producer is a lesbian.

A Bolt from the Blue
Simon returns; the Sweet Sixteen restaurant reopens; and Alex notices something's wrong with Truman.

The Best Intentions
Frankie helps out a homeless woman who was once her father's mistress; John takes Trevor on a camping trip; and Teddy hires Simon to work in her factory.

The Things We Do for Love
Falconer gives Teddy some startling news about Simon; and the family participates in a "therapy intervention" to help Trevor.

Broken Angel
Alex's show is cancelled; Georgie suffers when she and John have to send Trevor to reform school; and Teddy helps Falconer get over his holiday depression.

Second Thoughts
Frankie learns that running a restaurant is no piece of cake; Falconer gets a piece of a bullet; and Alex and Big Al's relationship is no cakewalk.

A Path Through the Snow
Georgie plans to commit suicide, until the other sisters arrive for an unexpected visit and get snowed in at her house.

Chemical Reactions
Teddy is determined to solve a murder; it's a mystery why Alex keeps yawning around her new beau; and Georgie clues in to a possible addiction to painkillers.

Poison
Falconer comes under investigation for police brutality; Alex takes on a new assistant; and Trevor is missing from the institution.

Tangled Webs
A toy company wants Thomas George as a spokesbaby; Falconer falls off the wagon; and Alex fears her assistant is toying with her.

Up to His Old Tricks
Big Al proposes to Alex; Falconer plans to propose to Teddy; Truman asks Beatrice for a divorce; and Even schemes to get John and Georgie back together.

Blood is Thicker Than Water
The four sisters learn there's a fifth; Frankie meets a nice guy, but can't stand his son.

Lock and Key
The verdict is in on Big Al's tax-fraud trial; and Cat is asked out on a date by a classmate.

Life Upside-Down
Alex arranges for Norma's parents to come to town, not knowing that Norma has told them she's married, in order to conceal her homosexuality.

Protective Measures
Teddy becomes the target of a stalker and gets police protection---Falconer; Reed's announcement of her pregnancy is overshadowed by the possible reoccurence of Alex's cancer.

Up in the Air
As a tornado approaches Chicago, the sisters are blown away when Teddy announces that she and Falconer are getting married. Meanwhile, Naomi Judd blows into town just in time for the whirlwind of activity surrounding the birth of Reed's baby.
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