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Chester is suicidal Burt sees Dennis Mrs. Flotsky is angry.

Chester is suicidal Burt sees Dennis Mrs. Flotsky is angry.

Barbara encourages Julie to take the $125 the bank mistakenly credited to her account.

Finch has second thoughts after he begins to date his a woman (Amy Sedaris) whose personality is very similar to his Maya tries to explain her high raise.

As part of an economy blitz, the softhearted Benson must decide which staff member to lay off.

A presidential invitation conflicts with Katie's school play.

Tootie feels ignored when Natalie devotes all of her time to her new boyfriend.

A series of events disrupts Mrs. Garrett's attempts to entertain French visitors.

Paul realizes how little he knows about handling details of day-to-day life when Jamie goes out of town, and he mistakenly donates their bed to a charity thrift store.

Paul approaches prickly TV legend Alan Brady (Carl Reiner) to narrate his documentary about the history of television.

Flashbacks reveal Paul and Jamie's chaotic wedding preparations and a memorable encounter with a utility worker (Lyle Lovett).

Flashbacks reveal the trials and tribulations of the three months prior to Paul and Jamie's wedding, including the strange happenings the night before the nuptials.

Although he's married to a younger woman, Jack flips when Maya is pursued by a 60-plus playboy (Chad Everett).

Maya challenges her father's authority by retaining an aide (Cheri Oteri) he fired Nina is set up for disaster.

Maya proves her own point about looks vs. intelligence when she ends up dating a hunk instead of a brainy man.

Maya's interview with a British rock star (Michael Des Barres)triggers a flood of memories for Nina of the affair she had with him 25 years ago.

Malcolm's gay sister and Eddie compete for the attentions of a new waitress Tim educates his nephews about the birds and the bees.

Malcolm turns McGee's into a gambling establishment to prevent bankruptcy.

Mutiny is in the air when budget cuts threaten the staff's office snacks. With Phil Hartman and Dave Foley.

When the station gets a lukewarm review in a national trade publication, the WNYX staff takes it personally.

Mr. James runs for president of the United States, a la Ross Perot a mustachioed Matthew annoys co-workers.