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Season 2
7 :02x01 - Pearce on Conan (Jan/06/1999)
Pearce gets carried away after he does a few spots for Conan O'Brien. Raji, meanwhile, is looking for a raise after his performance appraisal, but is distraught by the results.
Guest Stars: Conan O'Brien as Himself, Andy Richter as Himself, Regis Philbin as Himself, Kathie Lee Gifford as Herself, | Co-Guest Stars: William F. Buckley (2) as Himself, Robert Smigel as Pearce Dummy, Bob Greenberg (1) as Sniffles, Judah Friedlander as Techie, Jim Gaffigan as Del-Ex Kid, Nina Garbiras as Young Woman
Director: Leonard R. Garner, Jr.
Writer: Steve O'Donnell (2)
 
8 :02x02 - Protecting the Source (Jan/13/1999)
Freundlich has been approached by a worker from a huge firm that deals with missile production for the US defense department. Trouble is, the allegations have caused a huge uproar and people are demanding to know the source of the information; but Al is stalwart in his insistence on secrecy.
Guest Stars: Jerry Adler (1) as Judge Fischbein, John Cunningham (1) as Bob Cornell, Max Wright as Emile Janisek, Brian Howe as Freddy, | Co-Guest Stars: Johnny Lee Davenport (1) as Court Officer, Jim Watkins (2) as MFNSN Anchorman, Barry Scheck as Himself, Robert Bennett (2) as Himself
Director: Leonard R. Garner, Jr.
Story: Al Franken | Teleplay: John Markus, Earl Pomerantz
 
9 :02x03 - The Minister of Television (Jan/14/1999)
There's an observer around the office, and she turns out to be more than just an admirer of Al's. Raji is made the Minister of Television by an African dictator's son (for their little African nation).
Guest Stars: Norman Ornstein as Himself, Godfrey as Mfune Umbwebwe, Bob Elliott (1) as Wally Van Horn, Allison Janney as Helen Marschak
Director: Ken Levine (1)
Story: Earl Pomerantz, Steve O'Donnell (2) | Teleplay: Al Franken, John Markus
 
10 :02x04 - Kids 'N' Guns (Jan/20/1999)
Al and Raji go undercover to illegally buy a gun. Also, Vic has Gale watch his daughter; and during that time she informs Gale that Vic loves her.
Guest Stars: G. Gordon Liddy as Himself, Stephen Mendillo as Carl, Hallee Hirsh as Jennifer, Joe Franken as Bradley
Director: Tom Moore (1)
Writer: Billy Kimball (1), Cindy Collins
 
11 :02x05 - Svadharma (Jan/27/1999)
When Pearce unexpectedly has two lovers visit him at one time at work, it's up to Raji to take some of the pressure off. Trouble is, he ends up sleeping with her, and to make things worse, it's amazing! Soon gossip is all over the office, yet Vic is determined not to let it reach Pearce.
Guest Stars: Paul Simon (2) as Himself, Sunny Mabrey as Inga, Christopher Durang (3) as Expert, Judah Friedlander as Techie, Montse Viader as Luisa
Director: Andy Ackerman
Writer: Al Franken, John Markus, Earl Pomerantz
 
12 :02x06 - Karp's Night Out (Mar/16/1999)
Vic has a problem: he has a date for the first time in his life, due to his early marriage, so he's more than a little unsure of himself. Because of this date, Gale has a chance to executive produce the show, but it turns out to be more difficult than she had anticipated.
Guest Stars: Kelly Curtis as Shelly, | Co-Guest Stars: Nick Swardson as Justin, Alan Simpson (2) as Himself, Robert E. Weil (1) as Maury Lichterman
Director: Tom Moore (1)
Writer: Kimberly Hill
 
13 :02x07 - The Seventh Plague (Unaired)
A behind the scenes documentary on one of the biggest Hollywood blockbuster films that had never been made: The Seventh Plague. The reason behind the downfall? Al Freundlich!
Guest Stars: James Eckhouse as The aide, Vanessa L. Williams as Herself, Martin Sheen as Himself, Peter Riegert as Marshall Rifkin, Rob Reiner as Himself, | Co-Guest Stars: Kimberly Clayton Jones as The A.D., Leonard Maltin as Himself
Director: Bob Balaban
Writer: Earl Pomerantz, John Markus, Al Franken
 
14 :02x08 - The Christian Guy (Unaired)
The hottest guest in town is Grant Kendall, leader of the largest grass-roots organization in America, The Moral Coalition, a right-wing Christian conservative party. Unable to book him through regular channels, Gale personally goes to meet and book him, only she finds him very different than she had expected.
Guest Stars: Phyllis Somerville as Roxie, Ben Jones (2) as The Redneck, Brian Van Holt as Grant Kendall, | Co-Guest Stars: Sally Sockwell as Christian Lady, Kristin Chenoweth as Kristin, Michael J. Burg as Chris (Credited as 'Michael James Burg')
Director: Carl Lauten
Teleplay: Al Franken, John Markus
 
15 :02x09 - Mona Moves Up (Unaired)
When Mona starts dating Pearce's investment adviser, Pearce gets bent out of shape. Also, Al's daughter, Jessica, got low marks on her SATs; so he enlists the help of G. Gordon Liddy to rectify the situation.
Guest Stars: Oksana Babiy as Irina, Dominick Dunne as Himself, G. Gordon Liddy as Himself, Caroline Aaron as Amy, Jason Kravits as Elliot Feller, | Co-Guest Stars: Peter Van Wagner as Photographer
Director: Leonard R. Garner, Jr.
Writer: Cindy Collins
 
16 :02x10 - Error Apparent (Unaired)
There's a new guy in town, Ken Pruitt, and he's got his eye on the anchor chair. He's got everything, looks, charm, and great journalistic abilities. All he needs now is to crack his first big story.
Guest Stars: Jim Watkins (2) as Himself, Judah Friedlander as Techie, Robert Smigel as Achmad Hebuli, Mark Valley as Ken Pruitt, Daniel Schorr as Himself, Bruce Babbitt as Himself, Magee Hickey (1) as Herself, | Co-Guest Stars: Robert W. Heck as Larry King (impersonation), Les Marsden as Zionist, Jason Chandani as Hamad Habadi, Tony Cucci as Witness
Director: Tom Moore (1)
Writer: Barton Dean
 
17 :02x11 - Requiem for a Horse (Unaired)
After writing a speech for Pearce, Gale is allowed to stay at his horse farm; only while there she kills his favourite horse, Paycheck. Al is undergoing testing and it turns out the viewers dislike his appearance.
Guest Stars: David Thornton as Jack Farrell, Debra Monk as Clare Cunningham, Rishi Mehta as Indra Ratu, Frank Lutz as Himself, | Co-Guest Stars: Kim Kennedy as Make-up Girl, Angela Pietropinto as Lady Viewer, Jeffrey V. Thompson as Fat Guy, Laurin Sydney as Herself
Director: Ken Levine (1)
Writer: Steve O'Donnell (2), Chris Downey
 
18 :02x12 - The Negotiator (Unaired)
LateLine wants one of the hottest people in town to be on the show: a big time negotiator, Connie Davis. Trouble is, he's not so inclined to do the show; so Vic asks Briana to go on a date with him in the hopes of booking him.
Guest Stars: Blaise Corrigan as Trumbull, Charles Malik Whitfield as Connie Davis, | Co-Guest Stars: Tom Kiesche as State Trooper, Michel Moinot as Waiter, Fred Benjamin as Tyrell Mclaine
Director: Ken Levine (1)
Writer: Marty Weiss
 
19 :02x13 - Eine Kleine Office Problem (Unaired)
When Vic hires 'Euro-bimbo' Ulli as a favour for Pearce, the rest of the office can immediately see the reason: Pearce's libido. Meanwhile, Al is all broken up because the bread roll he has each morning has stopped being carried at his local bakery, and it's up to Raji to find it elsewhere!
Guest Stars: Christine Zander as Ulli, | Co-Guest Stars: Arianna Huffington as Herself, John Kerry (1) as Himself
Director: Barton Dean
Story: John Markus | Teleplay: Al Franken, Earl Pomerantz
 
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