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Finch and Elliott compete for the affection of new sex columnist, Amy; Jack's incentive ideas have Maya and Nina scrambling.
Finch and Elliott compete for the affection of new sex columnist, Amy; Jack's incentive ideas have Maya and Nina scrambling.
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S6, EP5 "Maya Judges Amy"Maya's new assistant stirs feelings of jealousy in the office with her credentials and her good looks.
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S6, EP6 "Finch Chases Amy"Finch and Elliott compete for the affection of new sex columnist, Amy; Jack's incentive ideas have Maya and Nina scrambling.
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S6, EP7 "The Impossible Dream"Finch and Elliott come up with a mutual plan for dating Amy; Jack and Nina talk the mailroom clerk into "opening his wallet."
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S6, EP8 "The Haves and the Have-Mores"Jack is determined to impress his billionaire peers; Maya helps a mail clerk get over his obsession with Nina.
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