Hyde feels insignificant and it brings him comfort. What's a better way to make peace with your mistakes than realize they mean nothing in the grand scheme of the universe? Hyde character study, post-season 8. Based on the song Catch A Star by Men at Work. Chapter 2 continues with a Jackie character study, based on the song Silver Springs by Fleetwood Mac.
Jackie and Hyde are at peace. They're in college, living together in an apartment, and their friends are doing well. But a brief encounter with their new neighbors could change all of that. Can Jackie and Hyde's love survive in the face of evil?
Hyde and Laurie catch each other in compromising positions. Neither can rat the other out without getting themselves caught. Will they do what it takes to protect their friends' relationship?
The ocean feels like freedom, like a new start where the past doesn't matter. That's how it felt for Hyde and Donna, anyway, when they moved to Cape Cod in 1979. Jackie has everything she needs in Chicago, along with Eric as a new best friend. But she still feels like something's missing. The ocean may bring new beginnings, but love prevails over all.
It's anatomy week in Hyde's college art class. Hyde doesn't expect much, but the nude model ends up striking more inspiration than he bargained for. In other words: A love story told in portrait painting sessions.
Hyde never imagined himself having a family. Then Jackie gets pregnant during their final year of college. Their first child, Cassiopeia, changes Hyde's world. The man who once couldn't imagine having children now can't imagine a world without them.