#1 My Sweet Lord.

Chrissy's mother had a heart attack. That was why she went back to Fresno. She was on the brink of death one night and Chrissy prayed to God that if He let her mother live, she would permanantly stay in her hometown. Needless to say her mother recovered and Chrissy never broke her promise with the Lord.

#2 One Call Away.

It wasn't true that Jack never called Chrissy himself. It just wasn't until much later after Cindy left to study at UCLA. He had felt bad that he hadn't spoken to her in so long. He was pleased to hear that life was going good for her and she was thrilled that he was getting steady work as a chef. They hung up with an "I love you" to each other.

#3 You've Lost That Loving Feeling.

Stanley used to love sex. He really socked it to Helen on their wedding night. It was thrilling and they were soon overjoyed with the announcement of Helen's pregnancy. Nine months later Helen gave birth to a stillborn son that she would never hold. Stanley's desire for sex died with the baby.

#4 Hey, Jealousy.

Ralph's rivalry with his brother, Bart, started while Ralph was in utero. Bart was four years old and Ralph was considered a miracle baby because Mama and Papa Furley were told they couldn't have more children after Bart. He hated the fact that seemingly all the attention went to his "miracle brother" so it became his mission in life to make Ralph's life a living hell.

#5 Doctor, Doctor.

Terri Alden knew what she wanted to do all her life: be a nurse. Why did she come to the conclusion at such a young age? A little crush on the family doctor! Dr. Finch was incredibly handsome and young. Terri promised her young self that she would be a nurse just so she could work with him one day. One of the worst days of her life came when she was twelve and found out Dr. Finch moved his practice out of town.

#6 I Never Promised You a Rose Garden.

Almost everyone in Janet's family was allergic to some type of plant. She was envious of some of the neighbors who had gardens in their lawns. She vowed that when she got older, she, too, would have her own garden one day.

#7 Rocked You Like a Hurricane.

Larry always had a serious sex drive. He lost his virginity at age fourteen with a senior girl at their High School, while they were in the school. They managed to break into the pool room after a rowdy football game Larry was playing in. The coach caught them and asked for their names. Larry called himself John Smith and his parents never found out about the dirty game of Marco Polo. A lifelong theme in his life had been created.

#8 What Hurts the Most.

Everyone would tell you that CIndy Snow was the most accident prone person you ever had the pleasure of meeting. If there was a wall there, she would bump into it, a crack in the floor there, she would trip over it. Blessed was she that she for the most part she never got seriously injured. Accept for that broken toe she got at Aunt Becky's farm when she stabbed herself with a hoe.

#9 Homeward Bound.

That was the real story about Lana. She had simply got tired of single life in the big city. She went back to her small hometown of Cedar Springs, Nevada to find solace. She never looked back. She's happy and she wishes Jack is happy too.

#10 Big Shot.

Felipe was always pissed off at Jack for being Angelino's favorite punching bag. Sure, that wasn't a great thing to be treated as but at least he got some form of attention. He prayed for a change, he didn't want to be someone's salad prep anymore, he wanted to be his own boss. He got his miracle when his father passed and he was left with an inheritence. He opened up his own restaurant in La Jolla and has been living happily ever after. He has since forgiven Jack.