The Outsiders - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

The Outsiders
In the series pilot, a welfare worker warns the three orphaned Curtis brothers that any trouble will send Pony Boy and Soda Pop to foster homes.

The Stork Club
Soda wants to keep it from Darrel that he's gotten a girl pregnant; and Pony Boy becomes "protective" when Scout is courted by a nongreaser.

Only the Lonely
Tim Shepard returns from prison and is tempted to take a job offer from two men he met in the joint.

Breaking the Maiden
Pony Boy regrets not taking Cherry's bait to tackle the school dance---until he's hooked by a stronger line; the Northside Greaser Band makes its pro debut.

He Was a Greaser, Only Old
A chain-gang fugitive is "one of us" to Pony Boy, whose aid to the man further alienates Pony from Darrel---and results in a bullet for Soda.

Maybe Baby
The Curtises' overnight care of an infant whose father doesn't return puts them through some changes and prompts Two Bit to get in touch with his estranged father.

Storm Warning
As a tornado approaches, Darrel tries to save the roof on a customer's house; Pony attempts to move an injured Soc to safety; Soda risks Darrel's cash to save Buck's poker stake.

Mirror Image
The Greasers and Socs beat up a black student dating a girl who dumped Soda, who can keep quiet and take the blame---or talk, and take it from his "friends."

Carnival
At a carnival, Darrel and Tim fight one scam while Soda is caught in another when a seductive carny girl separates him from the car he's "borrowed" for the evening.

Tequila Sunset
Needing to pay off gambling debts, Two Bit tries to get his school's hoop star to commit a foul; Tim goes to church to see the gal who got away.

Winner Takes All
Darrel's dream requires a loan, but Soda's dream comes true, thanks to a prank by Steve and Two Bit that sends Soda into a spending spree.

The Beat Goes On
Darrel objects when Scout uses the Curtises' for refuge from an abusive father, but doesn't mind his own time spent with a lonely military wife.

Union Blues
A desperate Darrel joins a group of laborers, unaware he's crossing a picket line formed by Tim's union; Pony Boy sees the good life as he tutors a track star.
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