5764: Karl realises Zeke's problem

Following her admission to Kate that she can't dance, Sunny pleads with her friend to teach her and Kate agrees. However, when Kate lends Sunny a pair of her mother's dancing shoes; Zeke becomes concerned and tells Sunny that she's not to wear them. Despite Libby, Kate and Sunny insisting that she'll be fine, Zeke is adamant that Sunny will hurt herself and demands that she not wear them before storming out.

Kate begins to teach Sunny some basic dance moves and even suggests filming her so Sunny can see where she's going wrong. Excusing herself for a moment, Sunny leaves Kate alone and when she returns is amazed at Kate's impressive dance skills. Kate explains that her mother used to make her take dance lessons but brushes it off as 'no big deal'.

Later, Kate shows Donna the video of Sunny dancing and Donna begins to see why Sunny acted out the way she did. The two girls later meet up with Sunny at Harold's Store and Donna buries the hatchet with Sunny before the trio begin learning some more dance moves. However, Sunny twists her ankle and they're forced to call Karl for help. Learning of Sunny's mishap, Zeke blasts the teens but Sunny remains defiant and insists that she'll wear the shoes to the deb ball and she will even dance in them.

Elsewhere, Harry isn't impressed with the response his email to Karl's 'Ask Doctor Karl' column got and presses Karl for further details, causing Karl to become suspicious of Harry's motives. Later at Pirate Radio, Karl is talking to Zeke and begins testing him by moving around his pens and shuffling his CDs.

When Karl is put on the radio with Zeke, Harry uses it as an opportunity to press Karl for more details on the anxiety disorder he spoke about in his column and comments that he can't understand why the family of his suffering friend haven't noticed the condition yet. Karl soon realises who Harry is talking about. Zeke admits to Karl that he's been suffering since the rafting accident and tells him there's only one thing that will solve his problems.