
Just Shoot Me
Maya discovers the perks of working at a fashion magazine; Nina and Finch plan their dismissals.

Maya discovers the perks of working at a fashion magazine; Nina and Finch plan their dismissals.

A former newswriter reluctantly takes a job with a fashion magazine owned by her father.

To fix a leaky roof, the bank loan officer forces Malcolm to hire his daughter.

Eddie makes Malcolm think that a woman Malcolm desires dated Eddie.

Joe gets fired up about the new security cameras at the station and sets the place ablaze.

Matthew tries enlisting everyone in a house, Dave, Bill and Jimmy join to complete a new promotional spot.

Jimmy wagers anchorman Bill in a poker game and loses him to a rival station.

Fran and Ira, try to keep Fran's pregnancy under wraps, each secretly tell Paul and Jamie a different story.

Paul's absence makes Jamie's heart grow fonder when he is hired to shoot a documentary for six weeks.

The death of another Paul Buchman prompts Paul's curiosity about the deceased.

Lisa's psychologist publishes a book in which her patient holds Jamie responsible for her life.

Maya tries to reconcile Vicki and her ex-husband Pete but winds up sleeping with him instead.

Elliott feigns interest in Vicki's sister, Rhonda; Jack installs closed-circuit cameras.

Mistaking Finch for a woman, a lesbian (Brooke Burns) expresses an interest in him.

Nina and her new boyfriend, a rock 'n' roll icon, decide to abstain from sex.

After an argument with his wife of 49 years, Malcolm's grandfather arrives to stay with him and Eddie.

Acting on a rumor that the local football team is moving, a crazed fan takes the bar hostage.

A 20-year-old love story threatens Benson's position on the governor's staff.

When Kraus leads a strike of mansion workers, Benson tries to do all their jobs.

Blair devises a way to get Jo to take a money gift.