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When
Russell's ex-wife Barbara shows up with her current boy-toy in tow
and says she's dragging Russell back to court to have her alimony
payments raised, Russell thinks he's doomed, but Grace says they
should investigate Barbara's finances and Russell should take a
stand in the name of working women everywhere. At the hearing, Grace
reveals that Barbara owns a condominium complex that she hadn't
reported, and the judge orders her to return much of her alimony
to Russell. Jean offers Grace a loan to fix up the house and, although
she claims to have an extremely busy social life with her many friends,
even suggests she could move in to help with expenses. Grace bluntly
turns her down on both offers, but when Floyd pressures Russell
to offer Grace a $5,000 loan for a new roof, Russell hesitantly
complies and Grace takes him up on it. And Grace is touched when
she learns that the friends Jean claims to be spending time with
are really the names of characters in a book that Jean has been
reading to Libby and, relenting, she asks Jean to move in with them
and returns Russell's check.
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