Just Shoot Me
Maya arranges for a generous cash gift for the office custodian Elliot is upset when the delivery guy invents nicknames for everyone but him.
Maya arranges for a generous cash gift for the office custodian Elliot is upset when the delivery guy invents nicknames for everyone but him.
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Jamie leaves New York in the dark when she tries to get a free cable TV hookup in their bedroom Paul is a finalist for a grant for his new documentary.
Nina outdoes Finch by giving Jack a celebrity monkey for his birthday, then struggles to conceal it Maya tries to impress a friend (Lisa Edelstein).
Elliott conspires to flaunt his flashy career and glamorous lifestyle before his old school friends at a memorial service for one of his high-school teachers Jack trains Finch on how to exert power over others.
Maya arranges for a generous cash gift for the office custodian Elliot is upset when the delivery guy invents nicknames for everyone but him.
Maya's long-running efforts for literacy are upstaged when her father makes a big donation and gets credit.
Malcolm tries to reconcile his grandparents by transforming his bar into a romantic spot, with Eddie serenading the couple as Sammy Davis Jr.
A bomb-toting football fan wreaks havoc at Malcolm's bar to protest the anticipated move by the Kansas City Chiefs to Los Angeles.
A futuristic WNYX operates in outer space guest Bobbie Brown.
Proud to be the strangest person on staff, Matthew (Andy Dick) is challenged by the appearance of an odd temp (guest star French Stewart).
Bill and Lisa (Phil Hartman, Maura Tierney) book Jerry Seinfeld (guest starring as himself) as a guest on their new program, saving them from disaster.
Jamie's looking for another job but can't decide what she wants to do she wants to go on a double date with Paul's boss, Lou, and his girlfriend, but Paul is against it because he's angry with Lou for editing his film and not telling him.
Jamie and Paul are invited to join Ira and Fran on a free weekend in Atlantic City. They discover it's been arranged by Marianne, Ira's long estranged ex-wife (Cyndi Lauper), who needs him to sign their divorce papers.
Jamie thinks Paul has arranged a surprise party for her 30th birthday, but in fact he has something different planned. It all goes wrong when they are accidentally separated on a crowded subway car en route to the surprise.
While visiting a museum, Jamie and Paul wonder about what brought them together. Jamie's convinced it was fate, which annoys Paul. He's also angry that she's spending more time with her friend than him. The pair discover they once met as children.
Blair can't deal with Jo's increasing popularity.
Tony is horrified when Mrs Bellows decides she would like Jeannie's bottle and persuades her to make a copy of it. But the two identical bottles are accidentally switched, and Tony must race against time to save Jeannie from a corking.
Desert survival becomes luxurious when Jeannie follows Tony on a mission and outfits him with food, shelter, and transportation.
Maude tries to bring a school chum and her estranged daughter together to patch up their differences.
Walter is caught having a cocktail with his former secretary.
Alex tells Nick he'd rather spend his weekends with his friends than with him.
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