
Just Shoot Me
Jack uses artistic freedom to keep Elliott under control.

Jack uses artistic freedom to keep Elliott under control.

Maya ghostwrites a poem for Finch, and Jack shows it to an editor of a literary magazine.

Eddie finds a gangster's hidden cash hidden inside Malcolm's new car.

After agreeing to date Tim's sister, Malcolm must then find a way to break up.

Benson poses as a prisoner to investigate conditions at a state prison.

The governor wants Benson to be the state's new budget director.

Jo's Brooklyn boyfriend returns unexpectedly.

Blair takes away all her cousin Geri's responsibilities in planning a charity auction.

Sparks fly when Tootie and her mother find it difficult to communicate.

A startling marriage proposal ignites a dream into the future and forces Blair to re-evaluate her goals.

A young man visits his father -- Schneider.

Barbara resorts to desperate measures to do well in school.

Lawyer E. Ronald Mallu interviews Jessica because he relies on putting his clients on the stand to testify.

Burt has been in the bathtub for a day and a half, Jodie, Danny, Chuck and Bob break open the bathroom door.

Ann has to make a decision about her relationship with a married man.

Jack surprises everyone by announcing his retirement.

Benson intervenes when a lovers' spat threatens to disrupt the governor's live TV show.

The press secretary's publicity scheme involves a reluctant Benson in a "Big Buddy" program.

Blair fires sorority-party caterer Mrs. Garrett.

The girls settle in for an "all-nighter" study session, but distraction impedes their preparation for exams.