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Hilton and Ruth are taking care of Jurnee when Del, her dad, has an appointment with a client. She turns on her favorite TV show, "Darby's River," and tells Hilton about two of the characters "doing it" - and it doesn't stop there. The little girl begins to bombard Hilton with questions about sex, assuring him that her friend, thirteen-year-old Connie, has already told her a lot. When Hilton says she should be discussing this with her dad, she tells him Del always changes the subject. Hilton reports this to Del, telling him that Jurnee's getting a lot of misinformation from her friends and TV. Ruth, Erica and Griffin chime in that movies, popular music and the Internet might also be teaching Jurnee the wrong things in the wrong way. Del's only reaction is to tell his daughter she can't watch "Darby's River" anymore. A concerned Hilton tells Del he can't keep Jurnee locked up or follow her everywhere to protect her. He's actually going to have to talk to her. Del has no idea where to start; he thinks kids are so different these days. As Del's talking, Jurnee walks in without Del seeing her. When Del finally spots his daughter, he tells her he's sorry that it took him so long, but they'll talk now. Later, Jurnee's still a little mad at Hilton for spilling the beans to her dad, but forgives him when he gives her an update on "Darby's River."
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