Edgemont - Season 5

Season 5

Episodes

Ain't Nobody's Fault But Mine
Mark moves into an apartment with Maggie; Erin catches Gil with another girl.

Things Change
Chris becomes an afterthought for a busy Jen; Gil wants to make up with Erin; Mark's busy with Travis and Laurel.

Coffee, Tea, or Me?
Laurel takes a job at the coffee shop; Jen learns that she cannot carry a child to term; Gil and Erin make up; Kevin has issues with Tracy.

Get a Job
Mark contemplates quitting school for a job; Anika and Craig seek work at the warehouse; Gil and Kevin try to avoid their girlfriends.

Never Play Poker with a Man Named Doc
The guys play poker at Mark's; Jen's band rehearsal with Eddie ends on a bum note; and Tyler demands Anika pay for damage to his car.

Aptitudes
Tyler threatens to sue Anika for damaging his car; Jennifer and Chris reach an impasse in their relationship; and Mark and Laurel receive the scores of their aptitude tests.

Can't Buy Me Love
When she receives her modeling money, Laurel's inundated with folks who have ideas of what she should do with it; Gil tries to fire Erin; Chris and Jen cope with post-breakup issues.

That Old Black Magic
Work on Gil's film takes a bad turn; things heat up between Anika and Tyler; and Eddie crashes at Jen's.

Come On Home to My Place
Laurel and Mark redefine their relationship; Derek and Anika go on a date; and Jen and Eddie write a song together.

Lines in the Sand
Shannon and Stevie are banned from Tracey's radio show because of their sexual orientation. Meanwhile, Mark becomes jealous of Chris.

Moving Day
Laurel moves into her new place; Shannon unintentionally outs Stevie to her parents.

The Morning After the Night Before (1)
Part 1 of two. Mark and Laurel enjoy themselves; Anika organizes a carnival fund-raiser; and Gil is suspected of stealing the money the carnival raised.

The Morning After the Night Before (2)
Gil seeks revenge against Anika; Mark and Laurel make plans; Jen and Chris experience problems; Stevie goes back to Shannon; Wayne gets a driving lesson from AJ; Travis gets help from Mark.
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