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Dave and Lisa are unprepared for their co-workers' responses when they go public with their relationship.
Dave and Lisa are unprepared for their co-workers' responses when they go public with their relationship.
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S2, EP20 "Coda"Organizing a summer outing for his co-workers almost becomes too much for Matthew (Andy Dick). With Dave Foley and Phil Hartman.
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S2, EP21 "Led Zeppelin II"Joe (Joe Rogan) gets fired up about the new security cameras at the station and sets the place ablaze. With Dave Foley and Maura Tierney.
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S3, EP1 "President"Mr. James runs for president of the United States, a la Ross Perot; a mustachioed Matthew annoys co-workers.
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S2, EP5 "Shrink"Jimmy (Stephen Root) hires a therapist (guest star John Ritter) when office tension hits an all-time high and morale reaches a new low.
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