
Mad About You
Letting Mabel cry herself to sleep turns out to be harder on Paul and Jamie (Paul Reiser, Helen Hunt) than the baby.

Letting Mabel cry herself to sleep turns out to be harder on Paul and Jamie (Paul Reiser, Helen Hunt) than the baby.

Jack is hit by friendly fire when Finch accidentally shoots his company teammate in a paintball game.

Bringing her father and mother (Jessica Walter) together for the first time in 25 years creates complications for Maya.

An office blood drive turns into a storytelling session as Finch, Nina and Elliott recall for Maya how Jack transported them from dreary jobs to new careers.

Maya knocks designer Oskar Milos' (Dana Carvey) clothes and has to eat her words when Milos pulls his advertising.

After Eddie's adversary makes him a job offer, Nicolette writes a story about rival nightclub owners in the 1920s.

Malcolm and Eddie hire an interior designer, who might be more of a scam artist, after their apartment is ransacked.

Jack is determined to impress his billionaire peers Maya helps a mail clerk get over his obsession with Nina.

Benson teaches an economics course that a test-shy Kraus must pass to keep her job.

Benson steps in to prevent an attempt to foist early retirement upon the mansion's gardener.

A budding romance develops between Blair's mother and Jo's father.

The girls plan to spend a quiet night at the movies before the drive-in closes for good.

Jo falls for a singer Blair's new love is unusual.

The girls head to Florida for spring break.

Ann faces her first parental crisis as a newly divorced mother.

David returns after a five-year absence and refuses to leave unless Ann goes with him.

Burt meets another human in space while his alien double on Earth is giving Mary sleepless nights.

Jessica chooses between Chester and Detective Donahue Burt's shocking fate is revealed.

Barbara feels responsible for her friend's overdose on sleeping pills.

When the staff's antics drive a fashion designer (Kate Spade) out of the office, Jack hires a corporate therapist (Stephen Root) to re-educate the staff on tactful behavior.