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Nina's visiting sister (Brooke Shields) sparks jealousy when she woos the Blush staff and decides to move to New York.
Nina's visiting sister (Brooke Shields) sparks jealousy when she woos the Blush staff and decides to move to New York.
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S6, EP17 "Educating Finch"Finch asks Jack for money to hire a tutor (Brigid Brannagh), but he ends up paying for massages instead.
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S6, EP18 "The Book of Jack"When his novel-writing experience leads to frustration, Jack hires an English professor (Michael Ensign) to write the book for him.
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S6, EP19 "Blush Gets Some Therapy"When the staff's antics drive a fashion designer (Kate Spade) out of the office, Jack hires a corporate therapist (Stephen Root) to re-educate the staff on tactful behavior.
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S6, EP20 "The Burning House"Finch persuades David Hasselhoff to play his father in a semi-autobiographical movie for his film class.
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