Mr. Judd has been pacing all afternoon, worried whether his daughter Tina is adjusting to her new school. When Ms. Judd returns, Tina says school was fun but admits she can't solve some homework. Others mock that "Dad's good-for-nothing," and an embarrassed Tina asks her father for help. He reluctantly agrees and quips, "How hard could second grade homework be anyway?" He begins to work through the problems, but a single question stops him cold. The episode closes on that unanswered problem, leaving his promised help unresolved.