Together We Stand, also known as Nothing Is Easy, is an American television series that aired on the CBS network from 1986 to 1987. It was written by Stephen Sustarsic and directed by Andrew D. Weyman. Together We Stand is about a married couple, David and Lori Randall, and their array of adopted children from all walks of life. According to producer Sherwood Schwartz, the plot for this show was originally written as a spin-off from The Brady Bunch called Kelly's Kids. In the January 4, 1974 episode of The Brady Bunch, which served as a backdoor pilot, the Bradys' neighbors plan on adopting one child but end up adopting three boys, all of different ethnicities.
The worst episode of "Together We Stand" is "Pilot", rated N/A/10 from 0 user votes. It was directed by Will Mackenzie and written by N/A. "Pilot" aired on 9/22/1986 and is rated NaN point(s) lower than the second lowest rated, "Oh, Brother!".
An in-your-face social worker tries to talk the Randalls into taking in two more children, Asian-American Sam and African-American Sally.
Director: Will Mackenzie
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Jack is jealous when Sam runs for class president and becomes popular in the process.
Director: Will Mackenzie
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Director: Will Mackenzie
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Director: Will Mackenzie
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Lori worries that she's an inadequate mother.
Director: Will Mackenzie
Writer: Mark Miller
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Director: Michael Zinberg
Writer: Dennis Rinsler, Paul Haggis
Lori agrees to go out on a double date with Marion, but begins to fear her blind date won't be a dream come true.
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