![]() With Sara and Jackie now living in the downstairs apartment, Henry has been excessively snooping in on their personal business. Henry rejects the idea at first, but after Henry interviews a couple of prospective tenants he doesn't approve of, Muriel convinces him that having the girls move in may not be such a bad idea. Sara comes up with the idea for her and Jackie to convince their parents to let them to move into Rafkin's former apartment. ![]() When Henry and Muriel's downstairs tenant, Nevell Rafkin, suddenly dies, the family discovers Rafkin was living a secret life as a transvestite, and the many mysterious women Henry had been opening the door for all those years were actually Rafkin himself. Henry is a cartoonist of a comic strip called Cosmic Cow, while Muriel is a former musician currently working as a photographer. Henry and Muriel Rush are the owners of a duplex in San Francisco, where they live with their two adult daughters: 21-year-old banker Jackie and 18-year-old college freshman Sara, in a cramped, awkward arrangement. ![]()
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