With the end of the summer approaching, the Arnolds decide to attend Jack's Labor Day work picnic. When it is learned that Jack was passed over for a promotion that goes to one of his rivals, tensions grow high between him and Kevin.
On his first day in ninth grade, Kevin is bullied out of his locker, humiliated by Becky Slater, scheduled for the wrong class, and meets a new girl who diverts his attention away from thinking of Winnie who is now at a different school.
Hearing that some tenth-grade girls are having a slumber party, Kevin, Paul, and the guys travel across town in the dark of night to try and get in on the action.
Kevin takes a job as a caddy at a local golf course. However, Kevin is dismayed when he finds out that he's caddying for his dad's boss - who just happens to be playing golf against Kevin's dad.
Kevin receives an I.D. bracelet from Winnie Cooper as a present. The next day, Kevin is assigned to work on an assignment with another girl. While at her house, Kevin rushes out in a panic, leaving Winnie's bracelet behind.
Kevin's plans to attend a homecoming football game with his friend are thwarted when Paul's younger sister Debbie, who idolizes him, asks him to escort her to a dance.
Money is tight around the Arnold household when the kitchen stove finally dies. Jack asks for a raise. With the new stove in the kitchen, it seems the problems are over until it becomes clear that Jack won't be back for Thanksgiving.
When Paul decides to try out for the basketball team, Kevin is convinced that he is just wasting his time. However, when he ends up making the team and his basketball skills improve, it creates a strain in their friendship.
While at the mall, Kevin is surprised to find gym coach Cutlip playing the seasonal job of Santa Claus. When Cutlip realizes that Kevin knows, he gives him preferential treatment in gym class in hopes that Kevin won't tell his secret.
With Becky Slater as the only candidate for Student Council President, Paul convinces Kevin to run a campaign against her. With the deadline approaching and way behind, Kevin is tempted to use less-than-honest measures to win the election.
Both Kevin Arnold and Winnie Cooper's schools are having a joint field trip to the local museum. Kevin figures this will be a great chance to spend some time together with Winnie, but things don't turn out as he planned.
After getting dumped by Winnie, Kevin begins to doubt whether it is really over between them. In hopes of getting her back, he convinces Paul to throw a party and invite Winnie. But things don't go as planned.
Following the death of a very distant relative, Grandpa Arnold comes to visit and convinces the family to attend the funeral and burial. While at the event, Kevin begins to think about the mortality of his dad and grandfather.
Following a trip to the dentist, Kevin finds out that he needs to have a cavity filled. He puts off going back in fear that he will look like a coward in front of the lovely dental hygienist, who is always complimenting him on his courage.
Buster, the Arnold Family dog, doesn't seem to be behaving himself lately. When it seems that the only course of action is to have him 'fixed,' the family has to make an important decision.
Kevin is forced to take a one-hour drive with his dad to get fitted for a new suit. Things don't go as planned when his dad gets them lost and refuses to listen to Kevin, who desperately tries to help.
When his mom takes a job in the attendance office at his school, Kevin worries that his life is "ruined". After his mom embarrasses him during a fire drill, Kevin tells her to no longer talk to him while at school.
Kevin and Wayne are at each other's throats over sharing the same room. When it seems that Karen moves out, a fight ensues about who gets her room for his own and who stays in the old one.
Kevin is recruited by the yearbook staff to come up with quotes to describe certain people in school. However, Kevin begins to have second thoughts when it seems that one of his descriptions could hurt one student's feelings.
After breaking up, Kevin finally sees Winnie again. However, it becomes obvious to him that she has changed and is no longer the same girl that he knew growing up.
On the eve of his graduation, Kevin is excited about entering high school with Winnie and Paul. However, those feelings change when Paul announces that he will be attending a prep school next year. He begins to fear that all will change.
A highlight montage of the past seasons. Examines Kevin Arnold's relationship with Winnie Cooper in particular and touches on all the main characters and story lines that have been present so far in the season.
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