Season Two
Mitch and Gail begin counseling to try to save their marriage. In another attempt to keep the relationship going, Mitch suggests an open marriage in which they are both able to see other people. Mitch becomes a substitute teacher at Capeside High School and dates the film teacher at the school, Miss Kennedy. The open marriage fails to revive their marriage and Mitch and Gail decide to divorce, with Gail leaving Capeside to work in Philadelphia.
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