Melrose Place (season 4)

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Melrose Place
Season 4
Country of originUnited States
No. of episodes34
Release
Original networkFox
Original releaseSeptember 11, 1995 (1995-09-11) –
May 20, 1996 (1996-05-20)
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The fourth season of Melrose Place, an American television series, premiered on Fox on September 11, 1995. The season four finale aired on May 20, 1996, after 34 episodes. The season was produced by Chip Hayes and Kimberly Costello, co-producers Dee Johnson and Allison Robinson, co-executive producers Carol Mendelsohn and Charles Pratt Jr., and executive producers Aaron Spelling, E. Duke Vincent and Frank South.

This is the first season without the involvement of creator Darren Star, who left the series for Central Park West on CBS.

Storylines[]

Kimberly sets off a series of explosions which destroy half the Melrose apartment complex. Surprisingly, only Jane's potential new boss (Richard Hart's ex-wife Mackenzie Hart) is killed, and Alison is temporarily blinded. Peter and Michael join in a private practice, Mancini-Burns, at Wilshire Hospital.

Jess' death in the fall at the construction site leaves Jake plagued by guilt. He sleeps with Shelly Hanson (Hudson Leick), Jess' ex-wife (in town for his funeral), and hires her at Shooters. She plans to ruin Jake financially as revenge for what she sees as Jake killing her ex-husband. Jake sees the light after she tries to murder him, and she is arrested.

Matt is exonerated of Paul's wife's murder when Paul makes a deathbed confession after he is shot by the police. But Matt's boss, Calvin Hobbs (Francis McCarthy)—the Wilshire chief-of-staff who replaced Peter—fires him anyway for his inappropriate relationship with Paul. Matt wins another sexual discrimination lawsuit after his attorney goads Hobbs into making homophobic statements in court. Matt uses the settlement to enroll in medical school, and works at Wilshire Hospital as an intern.

Kimberly is declared legally insane after the bombing and institutionalized. Peter cares for her, telling Sydney that his concern stems from the memory of his late sister (who had similar mental problems). Kimberly says she was encouraged in violence by a man named Henry; her mother recalls Henry, the family gardener whom Kimberly stabbed to death as a child when he tried to rape her mother. Kimberly is released to Peter, but is lonely when he begins to rekindle his romance with Amanda.

Her eyesight regained, Alison returns to D & D Advertising and marries Brooke's father, Hayley (Perry King); Brooke and Hayley interfere with each other's marriages. Discovering he is financially ruined, during a trip with Alison, Hayley drowns in a drunken fall from his yacht. Brooke and Billy's marriage is rocky due to her jealousy, dishonesty and cruelty. They reconcile after Brooke's suicide attempt, but Billy leaves her for good. A drunken Brooke slips, hits her head on the edge of the Melrose Place pool and drowns. Haunted by her death, Billy tries to keep her memory alive. Soon, he resorts to unethical decisions while at D&D, including sleeping with clients, though later realizes the error of his ways.

Amanda admits faking her death years ago in Miami to escape her violent husband, Jack Parezi (Antonio Sabato Jr.)—a businessman with Mafia connections—who tracks her to L.A. and dies in an accident. She ends her relationship with Peter when she is reunited with her long-lost first love, Jack's brother Bobby (John Enos III). Peter gets involved with Alycia Barnett (Anne-Marie Johnson), Matt's lawyer in the Paul Graham case, and they conspire to ruin Bobby so Alycia can control his cable-TV empire; Peter hopes to win Amanda back. When Bobby discovers the plot, he attacks Alycia at Peter's office and she accidentally knocks him out the high-rise window to his death. Peter is arrested for the death, and Alycia dies in a car accident when she tries to leave town.

Kimberly and Michael remarry, but she develops multiple-personality disorder and often reverts to a violent 1950s housewife named Betsy Jones. When she drives with Peter to the police station to provide his alibi for Bobby's death, Kimberly (as Betsy) instead commits him to a mental institution to avenge his declaring her insane.

Jo gets involved with Richard Hart after breaking up with Jake, creating a rift between her and Jane. Jane pretends to seduce Michael to make Richard jealous; this infuriates Sydney, who spikes Jane's drink with prescription pills which cause a paralyzing stroke. Jake begins a relationship with Jane as she recovered, but after Richard rapes her during a business trip to New York she breaks up with Jake in her determination to harm Richard.

Matt, in medical school classes and interning at Wilshire, begins a romance with closeted film actor Alan Ross (Lonnie Schuyler). Alan lies publicly about his sexual orientation, fearing that revealing his homosexuality would blacklist him in Hollywood. Behind Alan's back Matt begins a short-lived relationship with David (Rob Youngblood), who took his old social-services job at Wilshire Hospital, but feels guilty about cheating on Alan. He breaks up with Alan after he enters a lavender marriage with co-star Valerie Madison (Jeri Ryan) as a publicity move. When Matt contracts meningitis from a patient he becomes addicted to painkillers, stealing pills from the hospital's stores.

Jo begins a relationship with Matt's medical-school professor Dominick O'Malley (Brad Johnson), who helps her care for Matt and deal with Sydney's school friend in a spousal-abuse case. When Dominick invites her to join him in Bosnia as part of a Doctors Without Borders program, she hesitates at first but eventually agrees. Amanda and Michael try to rescue Peter from "Betsy" at the mental institution. Kimberly returns to reality before falling from a scaffold; comatose, she leaves Peter again in jail with no alibi for Bobby's murder. Although Billy asks Jake to help reunite him with Alison, Jake and Alison begin a relationship of their own.

In the season finale, Jane discovers that Sydney is responsible for her stroke and blackmails her into helping her murder Richard. Sydney apparently kills Richard with a shovel, and the sisters bury him in a field. In the final scene, however, Richard's hand pops out of the ground while Jane and Sydney speed off in their car.

Cast[]

Episodes[]

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981"Postmortem Madness"Charles CorrellFrank SouthSeptember 11, 1995 (1995-09-11)239509416[citation needed]

Kimberly sets off her bombs, destroying half of the building. MacKenzie suffers a fatal heart attack. Billy breaks down Alison's door and pulls her to safety, although she is blinded by the blast. Peter saves Kimberly from drowning after the impact knocks her into the pool. Kimberly is placed in the psychiatric ward, and is unable to recall the events of the past week. Billy storms out when Hayley calls him to task for not immediately taking Brooke on their honeymoon. Brooke later moves out of the mansion and into Billy's apartment. Jess is killed in the fall from the construction site, while Jake suffers only minor injuries. He shuns a guilt-ridden Jo. The jailed Matt is enraged when his parents seem to suspect that he is guilty of murder. They win back his trust when they put up their mortgage to bail him out of jail.


Marcia Cross, Kristin Davis and Jack Wagner are made series regulars.
992"Melrose Is Like a Box of Chocolates"Charles CorrellCarol MendelsohnSeptember 18, 1995 (1995-09-18)239509512.4[citation needed]
Jane, Sydney and Jo get temporary roommates while the building is repaired. Jake goes on a drinking binge in the aftermath of his brother's death. Amanda invites Alison to return to D&D. Peter encourages Kimberly to pretend to be insane to get a lighter sentence, but she refuses. Kimberly attacks a doctor during a psychiatric evaluation, and threatens to jump off the roof. Peter is able to talk her down with a love declaration (although he isn't sincere). Michael and Peter decide to establish their own practice. Brooke is distressed when an inheritance isn't all that she expected. Sydney quits Shooters because of Jake's self-destructive behavior, and is hired as Michael and Peter's receptionist. Matt gets into a fist fight with Paul at the hospital. He later punches out Jake after taking exception to his treatment of Jo. Jake finally breaks down and turns to Jo for comfort. Jane undermines Richard's authority at work.
1003"Blind Ambition"Victoria HochbergDee JohnsonSeptember 20, 1995 (1995-09-20)239509614.7[citation needed]
Alison regains her sight during a client party. Jane convinces her to keep the news to herself, as Brooke is only allowing her near Billy out of pity. Brooke snoops in Amanda's office and discovers a Florida driver's license for Amanda Parezi. Matt's lawyer, Alycia, resigns when he insists on trying to coax a confession from Paul on his own. Paul believes that Matt has an incriminating letter from Carol, and asks him to come to his house. Paul holds Matt at gunpoint and plans to kill him. Fortunately, Jo has called Alycia, who arrives with the police. Paul is mortally wounded in a shootout and confesses to his wife's murder before dying. Matt returns to work, only to be fired by Dr. Hobbs. Peter again asks Kimberly to plead insanity. He is impressed when she lunges for Michael and Sydney in the courtroom, until he realizes that her behavior is not an act. Richard objects when Jane hires Jo without consulting him. Jake and Jo finally get back together. Jake receives a surprise visit from Jess's ex-wife, Shelly.
1014"Simply Shocking"Richard LangCharles Pratt, Jr.September 25, 1995 (1995-09-25)239509713.8[citation needed]
In Miami, Brooke meets Amanda’s ex-husband Jack and learns that she faked her own death, and then uses the information to blackmail Amanda into giving her a raise and demoting Alison. Alison tells Amanda and Billy that she has regained her sight. Kimberly begins shock therapy after continuing to see her demon. Michael sleeps with Sydney and the couple visits Kimberly, prompting another psychotic episode. After Michael reveals to Sydney that he used her to intentionally provoke Kimberly, Sydney nearly quits as receptionist, only to be convinced by Peter to stay and spy on Michael. Richard proposes to Jane, who accepts. Later, Jane is fired by Richard after taking credit for the designs at the spring show, but he later hires her back as the head of the new Hart-Mancini Designs. After Michael overhears Dr. Hobbs use a homophobic epithet while discussing Matt’s firing, Matt decides to take legal action against the hospital. Jake tells Shelly how Jess died and hires her as a bookkeeper.
1025"Drawing Henry"Charles CorrellAllison RobbinsOctober 2, 1995 (1995-10-02)239509814[citation needed]
Jack arrives in Los Angeles and tricks Brooke into confirming that Amanda is alive and employed at D&D. At the airport, Jack thwarts Amanda’s departure and asks for a divorce so he can legally remarry. Kimberly’s demon is revealed to be a family gardener whom Kimberly had murdered as a child while he raped her mother. Richard asks Jo to encourage Jane to focus more on her engagement. Jane begins to wear her engagement ring in public but confides to Jo that the love she feels for Richard is different than previous relationships. Jo grows suspicious about Jake’s relationship with Shelly, leading Jake to ask Shelly to move out. Over dinner, Hayley asks Alison to help him break up Billy and Brooke and attempts to kiss her as she leaves. Dr. Hobbs, Michael, and Peter are served with subpoenas related to Matt’s firing. Later, Matt refuses a settlement offer from Hobbs.
1036"The Jane Mutiny"Scott PaulinKimberly CostelloOctober 9, 1995 (1995-10-09)239509913.4[citation needed]
Brooke bluffs that she is negotiating a deal to bring on her father’s firm as an account at D&D. When Hayley eventually signs with D&D, he angers Brooke by choosing Alison as his account representative, and Billy tells Brooke to stop focusing on her father. After Kimberly is released from the psychiatric hospital, Michael and Sydney scheme to get her sent back, while Peter takes her in. Jack and Amanda settle the terms of their divorce. Later, Amanda tells Billy that Jack used to beat her, while Jack tells Amanda that their relationship is not over after she refuses to spend time with him. After a drunken Jo tells Richard that Jane doesn’t love him, Richard walks out on Jane. Hobbs is fired after launching into a homophobic rant at his deposition, and Matt is given the choice between returning to his job or receiving a financial settlement.
1047"Let The Games Begin"Chip ChalmersStevie SternOctober 16, 1995 (1995-10-16)239510013.3[citation needed]
Brooke signs Jack as a D&D client over Amanda’s objections. Amanda discloses more about her relationship with Jack and warns Billy to stay away. After Billy shares the details with Peter, Amanda rejects Peter’s offer to keep Jack away. Later, Jack reveals he has no fiancee and only wants to be married to Amanda. At Amanda’s “We Survived the Blast of ’95” party, Kimberly apologizes to the residents for the bombing but suffers a setback when she sees her demon in the laundry room who, unbeknownst to her, is a paid actor hired by Michael and Sydney. After hearing Kimberly call in to Dr. Joyce Brothers' radio show to describe her problems, Michael and Sydney decide to increase their scheming. Jane apologizes to Richard, who asks to keep their relationship strictly business and forms his own menswear company. After arguing over Matt’s career, Matt’s father suffers a fatal heart attack and tells Matt to follow his dreams. Alison and Hayley continue their relationship, and after Brooke confronts Alison, Hayley tells Alison not to let Brooke get in the way. Jake and Jo bicker over not spending enough time together and Shelly’s unsuccessful attempt to seduce Jake.
1058"Dial M For Melrose"Richard LangChip HayesOctober 23, 1995 (1995-10-23)239510113.4[citation needed]
Jack is seriously injured in a fall while chasing Amanda. At the hospital, Peter oversees medical care for Jack and lies about the injuries to Jack’s attorney, who retains Michael for a second opinion. Later, Michael confronts Amanda but agrees to lie about Jack’s injuries after Amanda discloses Jack's abuse. Kimberly sees her demon outside and, discovering footprints, realizes that the demon is not in her mind. She later confronts the “demon”, and he confesses that he was a paid actor hired by Michael and Sydney. After Sydney tells Kimberly that Peter loves Amanda, Kimberly violates the terms of her release by visiting the complex and finding Peter and Amanda together. Alison and Hayley announce their relationship to Brooke and Billy and decide to move in together. Jo and Jake work on their relationship. Matt consoles his mother after his father’s funeral.
1069"Amanda Unplugged"Charles CorrellJames KahnOctober 30, 1995 (1995-10-30)239510214.2[citation needed]
Jack’s lawyer threatens Amanda into cooperating, while Michael discloses the situation to Sydney. Peter and a drunken Amanda sleep together. Sydney secretly records Peter and Amanda as they discuss Jack, and later, she walks in on Amanda as Jack flatlines. When Jane books a trip to Hawaii, Richard makes it strictly business and invites Jo. Later, Richard fabricates a story to draw Jane to New York. After Jane tells Jake that Jo and Richard are traveling alone, he makes out with Shelly and gets walked in on by Jo who, unbeknownst to him, cancelled the trip with Richard. Brooke tells Billy that she is pregnant after secretly having sex without her diaphragm. Kimberly thanks Michael and Sydney for allowing her to regain her sanity and later breaks her tracking monitor to guest host Dr. Joyce Brothers’ radio show. After Sydney reprimands Michael for insulting Matt, Michael changes Matt’s medical school entrance exam score to a passing grade. Hayley reveals that his previous marriage was a loveless shotgun marriage after finding Alison snooping through his late wife’s belongings.
10710"El Syd"Chip ChalmersCharles Pratt, Jr.November 6, 1995 (1995-11-06)239510314.5[citation needed]
When Jack dies, Sydney blackmails Amanda into receiving half of Jack’s inheritance. After Jack’s autopsy reveals that he died from the fall, Amanda refuses his inheritance in exchange for keeping the autopsy sealed. Having been played by Amanda, Sydney blackmails Michael into moving back into the beach house. After Hayley proposes, Jake suggests that Alison test her feelings for Billy. When Alison and Billy’s charter plane makes an emergency landing en route to Santa Barbara, Alison attempts to discuss her feelings with Billy, who shares the news of Brooke’s pregnancy. Upon return, Alison accepts Hayley’s second marriage proposal and the couple is married in Mexico. Jo surprises Richard in Hawaii, where he avoids Jane’s phone apologies. Kimberly fights with Peter over her radio show and later moves into Sydney’s former apartment, where she sees Peter visit Amanda. As Matt celebrates his readmission to medical school, a drunken Michael tells Matt that he changed his exam score.
10811"Free Kimmy"Charles CorrellCarol MendelsohnNovember 13, 1995 (1995-11-13)239510413.4[citation needed]
Kimberly agrees to sever her medical relationship with Peter in exchange for removing her tracking monitor. Later, she sleeps with the pool boy. When Sydney attempts to blackmail Peter into giving Michael a bigger share of the partnership, Peter responds by telling Michael he’ll end their partnership if Sydney doesn’t destroy her tape. Michael destroys Sydney’s tape but says she can stay at the beach house. Amanda rejects Peter’s advances. In Miami, Jack’s brother Bobby is instructed to kill Amanda. Jane punches Jo and has dinner with Michael to make Richard jealous. Hayley allays Alison’s frustrations by promising not to keep secrets about his business. Jake hires Matt as a waiter at Shooters. Later, Jake and Matt realize that Shelly has password-protected Shooters’ new computer accounting system.
10912"Kimberly Does L.A."Thomas CalabroDee JohnsonNovember 20, 1995 (1995-11-20)239510513.4[citation needed]
Kimberly meets a man named Vic who, unbeknownst to her, begins anonymously calling into her radio show and harassing her. Later, Kimberly leaves Shooters with Vic, who comes forward as the caller and ties her to a bed frame. After being told by Matt that Shooters’ bank account balance is lower than expected, Jake goes to the bank and realizes Shelly has been embezzling money. After avoiding him, Amanda opens up to Peter about the man she loved before Jack. Later, Bobby shows up at her doorstep. Jane invites Michael to spend the night and kicks him out just in time for Richard and Jo to see him as he leaves. Meanwhile, Sydney and Jo grow suspicious of Jane and Michael. Hayley wakes Alison in the middle of the night to leave for a second honeymoon. Brooke and Billy move into Alison’s former apartment.
11013"Hook, Line and Hayley"Charles CorrellFrank SouthNovember 27, 1995 (1995-11-27)239510612.9[citation needed]

Peter grows suspicious as Amanda and Bobby reconnect, but Amanda and Peter later reaffirm their commitment to each other as Bobby watches from afar. After revealing to Alison that he is fleeing the country due to financial trouble, Hayley falls overboard from his yacht and fatally drowns. Kimberly escapes from Vic and turns him in to the police. Later, Peter agrees to help approve Kimberly’s psychiatry internship. The police seek a court order to open Shelly’s safe deposit box, but Shelly tells Jake she buried the money. Jane continues her relationship with Michael. Richard announces he’s dissolving Hart-Mancini Designs to launch his own firm, which he asks Jo to join.


Doug Savant does not appear in this episode.
11114"Two Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest"Janet GreekAllison RobbinsDecember 4, 1995 (1995-12-04)239510714.3[citation needed]
At the reading of Hayley’s will, Alison learns that she unwittingly signed divorce papers the week before and will not receive any of Hayley’s estate, which will instead go to Brooke’s unborn child. Later, at a conference in Santa Barbara, Alison mistakes another man for Hayley, prompting a drinking binge. When Billy hears that Alison is unreachable, he goes to Santa Barbara and consoles her. Bobby cancels his company’s contract with D&D and Amanda tells him they can only be friends. Elsewhere, Bobby donates $1 million to the hospital’s pediatric AIDS wing and is questioned by the FBI. At dinner, Richard fails to tell Jane about his business plans. Kimberly begins seeing Sydney as a patient and advises her to push Jane and Michael together so they grow sick of each other. Matt asks out a patient named Alan. Jake sees a loan shark after running into financial trouble.
11215"Oy! To the World"Chip ChalmersKimberly CostelloDecember 11, 1995 (1995-12-11)239510812.9[citation needed]
After reconciling with Jane, Jo prevents Richard from telling Jane about his business plans, only for Jane to find the dissolution papers in Richard’s files. Kimberly tells Sydney that Michael seeks prestige and arranges for her to organize the charity Christmas party while also writing her a prescription for sedatives. At the party, a jealous Sydney spikes Jane’s drink with the sedatives, causing Jane to lose consciousness just as she gets in bed with Michael. Billy lies to Brooke and says he slept with Alison. Later, he tells Alison that he won’t let his guilt about her ruin his relationship with Brooke. Brooke purchases a house for her growing family, only to learn that her pregnancy test was a false positive. After the FBI warns Amanda to stay away from Bobby, she decides not to be pushed around and re-signs Bobby’s company with D&D, angering Peter. Amanda warns Bobby to get along with Peter or lose her friendship. Matt and Alan enjoy a date.
11316"Holy Strokes"James DarrenCharles Pratt, Jr.January 1, 1996 (1996-01-01)239510912.4[citation needed]

Brooke lies to Billy and says she had a miscarriage, and then tries to convince Billy that they should try again. After a hospital nurse tells Billy the truth about Brooke’s pregnancy, Billy berates Brooke and declares their marriage over, only to return home and find that Brooke has attempted suicide. After Sydney confesses to Kimberly that she spiked Jane’s drink, Kimberly gives Sydney pills to make up for the ones that she gave Jane. Meanwhile, Jane is left partially paralyzed after a stroke caused by the sedatives, and she later moves into the beach house with Michael and Sydney for her recovery. Peter is angered after Bobby kisses Amanda on New Year’s Eve and later settles a malpractice suit on Peter's behalf. Matt convinces Alan to move in with him instead of moving to New York.


Daphne Zuniga does not appear in this episode.
11417"The Brooke Stops Here"Charles CorrellJames KahnJanuary 8, 1996 (1996-01-08)239511014.3[citation needed]
When Sydney feels that others suspect her of drugging Jane, she plants sedatives in Richard’s office on the advice of Kimberly. Later, Jo finds the sedatives and the police tell Sydney they need more evidence to charge Richard. Michael moves out of the beach house after he tries to sleep with Jane and she admits she was faking her affection for him. Billy pressures Amanda into rehiring Brooke at D&D, who immediately begins to cause headaches in the office. Elsewhere, Billy tells Alison to stay away from him and Brooke begins to emotionally manipulate Billy. Peter tells Bobby to stay away from Amanda, but when Bobby visits Amanda to tell her to choose Peter, they end up having sex. Alan and Matt come clean about their pasts. Jake is forced to collect money for his loan shark, which catches the ears of Bobby.
11518"Sydney, Bothered and Bewildered"Chip ChalmersStevie SternJanuary 15, 1996 (1996-01-15)239511113.6[citation needed]
With Peter and Sydney both wanting Michael to move back into the beach house, they agree to split the cost of putting Jane in a nursing home. However, when Sydney drops off Jane, Jane refuses to sign her admission papers. When Sydney dumps Jane on the beach to get her out of the house, Jane gets pulled into the ocean but is rescued by Jake. Amanda tells Peter that she loves Bobby, and Bobby tells Peter to stay away. Later, Peter attempts to ask out Bobby’s lawyer, Alycia Barnett. Alison offers to help Brooke, angering Billy, who tells her not to play into Brooke’s game. Later, after Brooke trashes Alison’s apartment, Alison asks Billy not to admonish Brooke. Billy walks out on Brooke after another tantrum. Richard walks out on Jo after she asks him about the sedatives, but they later reconcile. Matt tells Alan he’ll work on balancing his school work and their relationship. Bobby anonymously assumes legal control of Monty’s loan to Jake.
11619"The Bobby Trap"Frank SouthFrank SouthJanuary 22, 1996 (1996-01-22)239511213.7[citation needed]
Bobby refuses Peter’s assistance with his cable company’s financial issues, but Peter meets one-on-one with Alycia to discuss a mutually beneficial arrangement. During a weekend getaway, Bobby is called away from dinner and tells Amanda to stay put. Defying Bobby’s orders, Amanda returns to her hotel room and finds both herself and Bobby held at gunpoint by Bobby’s father. Sydney unsuccessfully tries to convince Michael to move back in to the beach house, but he later kicks her out and she moves in with Kimberly. Michael gives Kimberly a truth serum, and she both confesses her love for Michael and admits that Sydney drugged Jane. Later, Michael asks Kimberly to move in with him, but she says his drugging killed any chance that they had together. Jane tells Richard and Jo that she’s leaving Hart-Mancini Designs, but Richard tells her to take legal action instead. Jane and Jake make out in the pool. Alison asks Billy to consider marriage counseling on Brooke’s behalf, but he refuses. Later, Billy serves Brooke with divorce papers and kicks her out of the apartment. Matt is upset after Alan introduces him as a “friend” to his producer. Elsewhere, Matt meets David, his replacement in Social Services, who also happens to be gay.
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"No Lifeguard on Duty: Parts 1 & 2"Richard LangDee Johnson & Carol MendelsohnFebruary 5, 1996 (1996-02-05)2395113A/2395113B16.5[citation needed]
11922"Devil in a Wet Dress"Chip HayesKimberly CostelloFebruary 12, 1996 (1996-02-12)239511414.9[citation needed]

Final appearance of Kristin Davis as Brooke Armstrong.
12023"The Circle of Strife"Janet GreekAllison RobbinsFebruary 19, 1996 (1996-02-19)239511513.8[citation needed]
12124"Run, Billy, Run"Charles CorrellCharles Pratt, Jr.February 26, 1996 (1996-02-26)239511614[citation needed]
12225"Ruthless People"Richard LangDee JohnsonMarch 4, 1996 (1996-03-04)239511713.3[citation needed]
12326"The Burning Couch"Anson WilliamsKimberly CostelloMarch 11, 1996 (1996-03-11)239511813[citation needed]
12427"Triumph of the Bill"Janet GreekJames KahnMarch 18, 1996 (1996-03-18)239511912.9[citation needed]

Doug Savant does not appear in this episode.
12528"What Comes Up, Must Come Down"Richard LangAllison RobbinsApril 1, 1996 (1996-04-01)239512013.3[citation needed]
12629"True Fibs"Victoria HochbergChip HayesApril 15, 1996 (1996-04-15)239512111.9[citation needed]
12730"Melrose Unglued"Charles Pratt, Jr.Charles Pratt, Jr.April 29, 1996 (1996-04-29)239512212.2[citation needed]
12831"Peter's Excellent Adventure"Chip ChalmersJames KahnMay 6, 1996 (1996-05-06)239512312.3[citation needed]
12932"Full Metal Betsy"Frank SouthFrank SouthMay 15, 1996 (1996-05-15)239512412.3[citation needed]

First appearance of Brooke Langton as Samantha Reilly. Initially recurring, she would be made a series regular from season 5.
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"Dead Sisters Walking: Parts 1 & 2"Charles CorrellCarol Mendelsohn & Dee JohnsonMay 20, 1996 (1996-05-20)2395125A/2395125B11[citation needed]

Final appearance of Daphne Zuniga as JoBeth Reynolds.

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