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Finch gets help to prove he's straight when he finds out that his father (Brian Dennehy) thinks he's gay.

Finch gets help to prove he's straight when he finds out that his father (Brian Dennehy) thinks he's gay.

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S2, EP13 "Pass the Salt"

Finch gets help to prove he's straight when he finds out that his father (Brian Dennehy) thinks he's gay.

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S2, EP14 "The Walk"

Jack loses his temper for no apparent reason at a staff meeting and refuses to talk about it; Finch tries to seduce Courtney.

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S2, EP15 "Nina in the Cantina"

Maya's interview with a British rock star (Michael Des Barres)triggers a flood of memories for Nina of the affair she had with him 25 years ago.

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S2, EP16 "College or Collagen"

Maya and Nina compete to influence a college intern (Ali Larter) with interests in both modeling and journalism.

This ensemble comedy is about the inner workings of a high-style magazine owned by Jack Gallo, who has hired his quick-tempered but talented daughter, Maya, to write for the publication. Challenging her at every turn is Nina, a vain and superficial former model. Then there's photographer Elliot, a man who is very popular with his portrait subjects as well as other women. completing the core staff is her father's assistant, Dennis, a glorified secretary who is generally disrespectful to one and all.
Starring: Brian Dennehy, Brian Posehn, Chris Hogan, David Spade, Enrico Colantoni, George Segal, J.P. Manoux, Kevin Farley, Laura San Giacomo, Rebecca Romijn-Stamos, Rena Sofer, Rhoda Gemignani, Simon Templeman, Tom Kenny, Wendie Malick
Original Air Date: Mar 4, 1997
Genres: ComedyTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
1 seasons available on demand
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