Sifuentes's plan to use the zoo as a teaching tool for giving Stulwicz some sex education has unexpected benefits for two of its residents; Melman's new boyfriend gets arrested for insider trading, placing her, Kelsey and Perkins in jeopardy for acting on his tips; Becker's scorched earth policy on divorce settlements leads to near tragedy for a client's family, which prompts him to reassess his strategy for handling Brackman's divorce.
| Name | Type | Role | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jacob Epstein | Writer | ||
| William M. Finkelstein | Writer | ||
| Fred Killensmith | Guest Star | ||
| Patti Johns | Guest Star | ||
| Armand Asselin | Guest Star | ||
| Penny Fuller | Guest Star | ||
| Larry Cedar | Guest Star | ||
| Jessie Scott | Guest Star | ||
| Charles Frank | Guest Star | ||
| Steve Vinovich | Guest Star | ||
| Caron L. Steiner | Guest Star | ||
| Kate Zentall | Guest Star | ||
| John Lawrence | Guest Star | ||
| Jandi Swanson | Guest Star | ||
| Hugh Holub | Guest Star | ||
| Richard Jamison | Guest Star | ||
| Vinny Argiro | Guest Star | ||
| Gabrielle Beaumont | Director |