Dr. Martin dies of a stroke. Kelly suggests that Gina is to blame for his passing, as does the grief-stricken Felice. David also seems to support this theory. Gina is upset when the obituary states that Dr. Martin has only one child; Felice calls her a mistake. Donna feels that Dr. Martin would still be alive if Gina hadn't discovered he was her father, even though Donna was the one who shared this information. Dylan grows tired of Kelly's whining and moralizing. He and Gina decide to leave town. Gina is not allowed to sit with immediate family at the funeral. However, she goes to the front of the church and finishes the eulogy when Donna is unable to continue. Felice embraces her and accepts her as part of the family. Dylan decides that he shouldn't leave Los Angeles because he has unfinished business with Kelly. Gina says goodbye to Donna and embarks on a cross-country road trip. David comforts Donna throughout her ordeal. Kelly takes a public relations job to ease the financial burden created by Matt's suspension. She is shocked to learn that she must campaign against gay students' right to form high school clubs. In the aftermath of the kidnapping, Noah becomes depressed and drinks a lot. Music: 'LA Song' performed by Beth Hart, 'I Will Remember You' by Sarah McLachlan.
s10e01 - The Phantom Menace
s10e02 - Let's Eat Cake
s10e03 - You Better Work
s10e04 - A Fine Mess
s10e05 - The Loo-Ouch
s10e06 - '80s Night
s10e07 - Laying Pipe
s10e08 - Baby You Can Drive My Car
s10e09 - Family Tree
s10e10 - What's in a Name?
s10e11 - Sibling Revelry
s10e12 - Nine Yolks Whipped Lightly
s10e13 - Tainted Love
s10e14 - I'm Using You 'Cause I Like You
s10e15 - Fertile Ground
s10e16 - The Final Proof
s10e17 - Doc Martin
s10e18 - Eddie Waitkus
s10e19 - I Will Be Your Father Figure
s10e20 - Ever Hear the One About the Exploding Father?
s10e21 - Spring Fever
s10e22 - The Easter Bunny
s10e23 - And Don't Forget to Give Me Back My Black T-Shirt
s10e24 - Love Is Blind
s10e25 - I'm Happy for You... Really
s10e26 - The Penultimate
s10e27 - Ode to Joy
This long-running drama dealt with the experiences of a group of young people in Beverly Hills, CA as they navigated high school, college and ultimately the real world. The series focused on their travails as they tried to maintain their friendship while dealing with romances, family and personal crises, tragedies and countless drug addictions.