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Growing up in racially segregated Birmingham, Alabama, during the 1960's, Rene and Mary Elizabeth manage to stick together despite community intolerance of "mixed" friendships. Many years later, following the death of her father, Rene returns home and reunites with Mary Elizabeth. The women realize that despite their career and family differences, they can help each other find happiness.
S2, EP22 "Who Abandoned Who?"
Rene and Mary Elizabeth attend their high-school reunion, reminiscing about their school's integration.
S3, EP1 "Nope"
Rene represents a child on trial for murder; Colliar makes M.E. quit her job; young Rene and M.E. experiment with alcohol.
S3, EP2 "It's a Good Thing I Am Not Black"
Police discriminate against Rene; M.E. researches a corrupt city council; young Rene and M.E. witness the changing moods of their older brothers.
S3, EP3 "Three Hours a Week"
Rene becomes a "Big Sister"; M.E. appears on a talk show; young M.E. wants Rene to take advantage of Theresa.
S2, EP21 "The Toolshed Behind the Church"
Rene represents Bill regarding his involvement in a controversial shooting; Mary Elizabeth finishes her book.
S2, EP20 "You Think I Am Lying to You?"
Mary Elizabeth (Annie Potts) and her family deal with the fact that one of their neighbors might be a pedophile.
S2, EP19 "You Pay Your Dues"
M.E deals with a burglary; the Bar Association files charges against Lakeisha; young M.E. and Rene gamble.