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A nervous Paul invites a curious Jamie to accompany him and Selby to a college get-together and an impromptu reunion with an old flame (Lisa Edelstein).
A nervous Paul invites a curious Jamie to accompany him and Selby to a college get-together and an impromptu reunion with an old flame (Lisa Edelstein).
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S7, EP15 "Murray at the Dog Show"Nat prepares Murray to vie in a dog show; the Buchmans are stunned when their therapist says their sessions are complete.
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S7, EP16 "Millennium Bug"Paul infuriates Jamie when he takes one of her dresses to a new dry cleaner; Paul dreams of Einstein.
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S7, EP17 "Separate Beds"Paul and Jamie (Paul Reiser, Helen Hunt) decide they need space away from each other; Ira (John Pankow) becomes Marvin's (guest star Jeff Garlin) wrestling manager. Randy "Macho Man" Savage guest stars as himself.
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