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Finch plans to become a Gallo by hooking his mother (Joyce Bulifant) up with Jack; Elliott tries to help another photographer find his passion.
Finch plans to become a Gallo by hooking his mother (Joyce Bulifant) up with Jack; Elliott tries to help another photographer find his passion.
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S5, EP20 "Sugar Momma"A romance novelist (Kathie Lee Gifford) woos Finch; Nina criticizes a disabled actor on national television.
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S5, EP21 "Maya Stops Thinking"Maya is shocked when her one-night stand (Dean Cain) is hired as the magazine's new creative consultant.
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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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S6, EP21 "The Bad Grandma"Elliott becomes distraught when his grandmother (Patience Cleveland) begins spending more time with Finch than with him.
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