
Watch S2, EP22: Storms We Cannot Weather with Fubo for $0 Today
Paul agrees to go with Jamie on a blind date with Nick and Fran. He then discovers that Mark, Fran's ex-husband, is back in town and working in their local restaurant.
Paul agrees to go with Jamie on a blind date with Nick and Fran. He then discovers that Mark, Fran's ex-husband, is back in town and working in their local restaurant.
How to watch
More episodes
Mad About You
S1, EP21 "The Painter"Jamie hires ex-boyfriend, Sherman (Rick Rossovich), to paint the apartment and is annoyed when Paul is not jealous. Sherman ends up in bed with Fran, who's upset over her marriage split.
Mad About You
S1, EP22 "Happy Anniversary"Paul's elaborate plans for his and Jamie's first anniversary may go up in smoke when Jamie worries about inviting Fran and Mark.
Mad About You
S2, EP1 "Murray's Tale"Lisa takes Murray the dog out for a walk, and comes back with a different dog. Paul and Jamie hunt for the real Murray, and find that while the dogs may be similar, the couples who own them aren't.
Mad About You
S2, EP2 "Bing, Bang, Boom"Paul takes a night off from filming so that he and Jamie can have a romantic evening together, but constant interruptions from the phone and neighbors spoil the romance.
More sitcom shows
See allThe Big Bang Theory
Mensa-fied best friends and roommates Leonard and Sheldon, physicists who work at the California Institute of Technology, may be able to tell everybody more than they want to know about quantum physics, but getting through most basic social situations, especially ones involving women, totally baffles them. How lucky, then, that babe-alicious waitress/aspiring actress Penny moves in next door. Frequently seen hanging out with Leonard and Sheldon are friends and fellow Caltech scientists Wolowitz and Koothrappali. Will worlds collide? Does Einstein theorize in the woods?
Seinfeld
Four single friends -- comic Jerry Seinfeld, bungling George Costanza, frustrated working gal Elaine Benes and eccentric neighbor Cosmo Kramer -- deal with the absurdities of everyday life in New York City.
Family Guy
This animated series features the adventures of the Griffin family. Endearingly ignorant Peter and his stay-at-home wife, Lois, reside in Quahog, R.I., and have three kids. Meg, the eldest child, is a social outcast, and teenage Chris is awkward and clueless when it comes to the opposite sex. The youngest, Stewie, is a genius baby who is bent on killing his mother and destroying the world. Brian, the talking dog, keeps Stewie in check while sipping martinis and sorting through his own issues.
The Office
This U.S. adaptation -- set at a paper company based in Scranton, Pa. -- has a similar documentary style to that of the Ricky Gervais-led British original. It features the Dunder-Mifflin staff, which includes characters based on roles in the British show -- and, quite possibly, people with whom you work in your office. There's Jim, the likable employee who's a bit of an every man. Jim has a thing for receptionist-turned-sales-rep Pam -- because office romances are always a good idea! There's also Dwight, the co-worker who is successful but devoid of social skills and common sense.