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Lou moves into Rhoda's old apartment and begins running Mary's private life the same way he runs the office.
Lou moves into Rhoda's old apartment and begins running Mary's private life the same way he runs the office.
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S5, EP14 "A Girl Like Mary"When Lou decides to hire a female newscaster, he gives orders to find a "girl like Mary.".
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S5, EP15 "An Affair to Forget"Ted insinuates that he is having a romance with Mary.
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S5, EP16 "Mary Richards: Producer"Mary asks Lou for the chance to produce the news program on her own.
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S5, EP17 "The System"Ted, who knows nothing about gambling, invents a "can't miss" betting system.
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S5, EP13 "Neighbors"Lou moves into Rhoda's old apartment and begins running Mary's private life the same way he runs the office.
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S5, EP12 "A Son for Murray"Murray, the father of three daughters, decides he wants a son.
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S5, EP11 "A Boy's Best Friend"Ted's mother decides to live with her boyfriend without marrying him.
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S5, EP10 "What Are Friends For?"Murray considers having a fling after meeting a woman at one of Mary's parties.
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