“I Love a Parade”
The Pritchett-Dunphy-Tucker clan are going to be setting off more than a few fireworks when they get together at the annual Fourth of July parade where Jay will be acting as the grand marshal. Meanwhile, Haley's goodbye with Arvin before his trip to Switzerland doesn't go as…
“Born Again on the Fourth of July”
Bobby sees the error of his ways after going to church with Lucky, meanwhile, Hank and the guys prepare for the 4th of July and battle with men from the next street over from theirs for the best fireworks.
“The Battle of Starcourt”
A monster showdown under Fourth of July fireworks. The whole season is a July 4th watch.
“Flag Gnome Country”
A patriotic gnome, a road trip, and the Belchers being the Belchers.
“The Serenity Now”
Jerry opens up his feelings. Elaine is getting hit on by the Jews. Kramer gets a screen door. George helps his father sell computers.
“Fireworks”
Sparks are flying when Jack uses Kenneth the page to thwart an aggressive west coast NBC exec (Will Arnett) and Liz follows her crush to an AA meeting.
“Crock Tales”
Clips from past episodes show Frasier fazed by an ill-fated blind date; gussied up as Uncle Sam for a July Fourth fete; and ruffled by awkward dinner gatherings that mark Roz's birthday and Thanksgiving.
“Summer Sucks”
The mayor devises a plan to make the town's Fourth of July celebration memorable, despite a ban on fireworks; and Mr. Hat vanishes, causing Mr. Garrison to visit a therapist.
“Fourth of July”
Malibu Sands is preparing to hold the annual Miss Liberty beauty pageant, and Zack, one of the judges, is pressured by Mr. Carosi to rig the competition in Stacey's favor.
“The Yellow Badge of Cowardge”
Bart is plagued with guilt when he wins the annual "Race Around the School," with an assist from Nelson, who beats up frontrunner Milhouse. Meanwhile, Homer tries to bring back the annual 4th of July fireworks display after it's canceled for budget reasons. Guest voice Glenn…
“Premature Independence”
As the Second of July parade approaches, Sally steps up her campaign against Lindsay while the Bluths again struggle to keep their stories straight.
“Declarations of Independence”
It's Danny Tanner's Annual Fourth of July Barbecue, and the whole family is home to celebrate -- but heartbreak might come to the party too.
“Who's Afraid of Boomsday?”
On the Fourth of July, Honey loses herself in an epic game of frisbee with a new best friend; Chief goes missing; Elsa has a crisis of confidence after she discovers her vest is phony.
“Our Other 'Cops' is On! (2)”
Randy and the prisoners watch a second episode of "Cops," which features the Camden County Police responding to a series of disturbances on the first 4th of July after 9/11.
“Just Watch the Fireworks”
When someone unleashes the students' time capsule upon Tree Hill High, Lucas and Mouth must confront a person from their past. Brooke has to deal with the revelation that secrets aren't the only things she exposed in the time capsule. Dan learns to forgive Keith. Haley is forced…
“4th of July”
While Dave and Kath plan the best barbeque ever, the mayor goes underground to find fireworks for the city's celebration.
“Chapter Fifty-Eight: In Memoriam”
As the residence of Riverdale prepare for its upcoming Independence Day parade, Archie receives a phone call that will change the rest of his life forever.
“Independence Day (2)”
Kevin, furious with Winnie over her infidelity, plays another poker game, this time losing all his money and his car. He then punches the guy Winnie kissed, quits his job and hitchhikes home because he is now without a car. Winnie is fired from her job because of Kevin's tirade;…