It is Gomez and Morticia's 13th wedding anniversary, and their children want a bedtime story, so Morticia obliges with the tale of how she and Gomez first met and fell in love.
Cousin Itt is back, and the family is overjoyed, but the happiness doesn't last when Morticia notices that Itt seems to be losing his hair, endangering his uniquely good looks.
Morticia invites the family of Wednesday's crush over for tea, and they accept, thinking they'll be able to meet Gomez's socially prominent cousin, Abigail Quincy Adams.
The visit of Gomez's aunt, Princess Millicent, becomes a royal pain in the butt, but Thing hopes the visit never ends, as he has taken a liking to Millicent's handmaiden, Lady Fingers.
Morticia and Gomez have a wonderful surprise for Grandma Frump's birthday. They plan to send her to a beauty spa, but the poor woman thinks they want to ship her off to an old folks' home!
Gomez and the family welcomes an old family friend, Don Xavier Molines, and his daughter, Consuela, to their home, not knowing that the Don has come to see Gomez wed to Consuela.
When Gomez receives his property tax bill, he decides that their town's mayor, Mr. Henson, is completely incompetent, and, with some prodding by Morticia, decides to run for office.
Gomez believes he has been chosen as Strife magazine's "Man of the Year," so he and Morticia try to track down their favorite photographer to take Gomez's portrait for the magazine.
Uncle Fester is so smitten with one of his many pen pals, Diana, the Bearded Lady, that he proposes to her by mail and begins work in order to support her.
The Addams mansion becomes a battlefield when Gomez and Morticia tell Grandmama and Uncle Fester that they think they are spoiling Pugsley and Wednesday.
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