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Maya feels rejected when Vicki reconciles with ex-husband Pete (Danny Nucci); Finch invents a fictional employee in order to obtain a company parking spot.

Maya feels rejected when Vicki reconciles with ex-husband Pete (Danny Nucci); Finch invents a fictional employee in order to obtain a company parking spot.

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S7, EP8 "It's Raining Babies"

Finch arranged a confrontation between Vicki and Nina, which leaves both women seeking revenge; Nina pranks Finch when he meets his idol (George Lucas).

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S7, EP9 "Watch Your Backdraft"

Maya feels rejected when Vicki reconciles with ex-husband Pete (Danny Nucci); Finch invents a fictional employee in order to obtain a company parking spot.

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S1, EP6 "Lemon Wacky Hello"

Maya is miffed at her father, but the candy he brings back from the Orient makes a big hit at the office.

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S2, EP1 "The Experiment"

Maya proves her own point about looks vs. intelligence when she ends up dating a hunk instead of a brainy man.

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 Posehn, Chris Hogan, David Cross, David Spade, Enrico Colantoni, George Segal, Kevin Farley, Laura San Giacomo, Rebecca Romijn-Stamos, Rena Sofer, Rhoda Gemignani, Richard Kind, Simon Templeman, Tom Kenny, Wendie Malick
Original Air Date: Mar 4, 1997
Genres: ComedyTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
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