
Just Shoot Me
Maya is shocked when Ray Liotta professes his love for her Finch and Elliot play a joke on Jack when he purchases an antique desk.

Maya is shocked when Ray Liotta professes his love for her Finch and Elliot play a joke on Jack when he purchases an antique desk.

Nina spends time with her newly discovered teenage granddaughter Jack enlists Elliott's help in buying Maya a perfect birthday gift.

Michael's mother (Polly Bergen) pays a visit and her overbearing personality soon has the house in turmoil. With Dick Butkus and Vonni Ribisi.

Michael and Joey (Paul Reiser, Greg Evigan) grant Nicole's (Staci Keanan) wish for a brother.

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

Lauren's new infatuation could end in a fall.

Derek manages to con Ricky into helping him place sports bets.

Edward is thrilled with the performance of Ricky's school-band.

Ricky uses his father's prized car for his first driving lesson.

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.

Tony goes back on his promise to take Jeannie for a drive, she decides to go out herself.

Carol starts dating a man who jilted Maude before she married Walter.

Maude hires a black housekeeper and insists that they become close friends.

Ann is caught between Bob and his father.

Maya feels rejected when Vicki reconciles with ex-husband Pete (Danny Nucci) Finch invents a fictional employee in order to obtain a company parking spot.

Jo learns a lesson in politics when she is elected to the Langley College Board of Regents.

Natalie upsets Tootie by dating Tootie's cousin.

Cory (Vonni Ribisi) is prodded by his older brother to prove his manhood by kissing Nicole (Staci Keanan).

Jamie (Helen Hunt) feels threatened by a new co-worker (guest star Kari Coleman) Ira (John Pankow) thinks James Earl Jones should narrate Paul's (Paul Reiser) film.

Jamie learns how much her husband values anonymity when she gives a homeless friend a pass to Paul's gym.