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When Carol's new love interest interferes with her work, Jerry doesn't seem too concerned. But when it disrupts his love life, he decides to fire her.
When Carol's new love interest interferes with her work, Jerry doesn't seem too concerned. But when it disrupts his love life, he decides to fire her.
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S2, EP20 "Mind Your Own Business"At Jerry's urging, Bob hires a business manager to handle his money. He ends up living on a meager allowance that affords him only such luxuries as peanut butter and jelly sandwiches for lunch.
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S2, EP21 "A Love Story"Howard falls head over heels in love with Bob's sister, Ellen. Under most circumstances, Bob would find this perfectly acceptable, except that Ellen is engaged to someone else.
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S2, EP22 "By the Way ... You're Fired!"When Carol's new love interest interferes with her work, Jerry doesn't seem too concerned. But when it disrupts his love life, he decides to fire her.
The Bob Newhart Show
S2, EP23 "Confessions of an Orthodontist"While filling in for a fellow psychologist, Bob is surprised to find that his first patient is Jerry, who is reluctant to reveal his problem. A little prodding produces the startling admission that Jerry is in love with Emily.
The Bob Newhart Show
S2, EP19 "Clink Shrink"Hoping to make a contribution to society, Bob offers his psychological counseling services free to a parolee out on an armed-robbery conviction. But Bob seems to be more influenced by his patient's manner than the patient is by Bob's therapy.
The Bob Newhart Show
S2, EP18 "The Jobless Corps"Depressed after losing his job with the airline, Howard accepts Bob's offer to join his out of workshop, a special therapy group for the unemployed.
The Bob Newhart Show
S2, EP17 "The Modernization of Emily"Emily decides to update her image with a kinky new wardrobe that she says is youthful and Bob says is childish.
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S2, EP16 "Oh, Brother"Jerry's brother shows up in Chicago after finishing dental school. He takes over Jerry's life, his apartment, and his dental practice.
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