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Libby
reminds Grace of their deal that if she could keep her goldfish
alive for six months, Grace would buy her a dog. Tomorrow, Libby
tells Grace, Fishy Fishman will be six months old, and a deal's
a deal. Grace is willing to do anything in her powder to convince
Libby that a dog isn't a good idea. Wade drops by to introduce Ted,
his new partner. Grace tells Russell about Fishy Fishman's upcoming
birthday, and Russell says a lot can happen overnight, but Grace
warns him not to try anything.Wade and Ted return to Grace's and
want to see Quentin; some kids climbed the fence of the Victory
Country Club the previous night, went skinny-dipping in the pool,
put lipstick on a statue of Ben Hogan and made off with some very
expensive golf clubs. Against Wade's wishes, Ted insists on taking
Quentin in and booking him unless he's willing to rat on his friends.
At first Grace gives Wade a hard time until she finds out this isn't
his idea. Jimmy shows up at the police station saying there's no
way he's miss out on his son's first apprehension, while Grace tries
unsuccessfully to convince Quentin to turn in his friends. To make
matters worse Fishy Fishman is found floating at the top of his
bowl, and Grace is sure Libby will think she murdered him. Both
Jean and Grace go out and buy new fish for Libby only to find another,
slightly different fish, swimming around in Fishy Fishman's bowl.
Libby eventually confesses that there have been thirteen Fishy Fishmans
in the past six months. Quentin takes matters into his own hands
and retrieves the stolen golf clubs and takes a beating in the process.
And Grace takes in a stray dog that's been hanging around the house
and gives him to Libby; his name is Lucky she tells Libby.
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