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S3, EP12 "Green-Eyed Monster"
When Tootie beats Natalie for the lead role in the school play, a rift grows between the two of them; Natalie will do anything for the school-play lead.

S3, EP13 "The Americanization of Miko"
Jo is caught in an international conflict when she meets a new Japanese student.

S3, EP14 "The Marriage Brokers"
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S3, EP15 "Starstruck"
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S3, EP24 "Read No Evil"
The issue of book banning arises at Eastland.

S3, EP23 "Jo's Cousin"
Jo's 14-year-old cousin wants her overprotective father and brothers to recognize her femininity.

S3, EP22 "The Academy"
Blair's cadet date is really a delinquent.

S3, EP21 "Mind Your Own Business"
Blair begins a war over the right to privacy.
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