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Family Ties Season 3 Episode 19
The Keaton family adjusts to life with the new baby but while everyone caters to the new arrival, Jennifer struggles with jealous feelings about not being the baby of the family anymore.
When Steven and Elyse realize that Jennifer feels left out, they overcompensate by trying too hard to make her feel loved.
Serie: Family Ties
Episode Title: Cry Baby
Air Date: 1985-02-07
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