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| 24 :02x01 - Ringing Up Baby (Sep/23/1998) | | Donna, the express line check out girl at the supermarket Dharma and Greg shop at, reveals that she is pregnant and was dumped by the guy who had impregnated her. Dharma naturally wants to help her so she offers to let her spend the night at their house. That's when Donna proposes that Dharma and Greg keep the baby. Greg is against it but Dharma is for it. | | Guest Stars: Brigid Brannagh as Donna, Joel McCrary as Customer, James Sie as Man in Line | Director: Gail Mancuso Writer: Chuck Lorre, Dottie Dartland | | | |
| 25 :02x02 - It Takes a Village (Sep/30/1998) | | Abby and Larry gather a number of people including African spiritual adviser, a troubadour, a storyteller who has taken a vow of silence, a lesbian lactation expert, and Jane to help Dharma and Greg with the baby. Greg is not happy when he learns that Abby and Larry intend these people to live with them for the first few years of the baby's life. Kitty becomes deppressed at the prospect of becoming a grandmother over night. | | Guest Stars: Grace Zabriskie as Naomi, Meagen Fay (1) as Kim, Robert Wisdom (2) as Prospero, Jonathan Slavin as Sean | Director: Gail Mancuso Writer: Bill Prady, Regina Stewart | | | | | | |
| 27 :02x04 - The Paper Hat Anniversary (Oct/14/1998) | | While trying to come up with an excuse for Dharma and Greg to not attend their parent's planned aniversy celebration Greg accidentally insults Dharma. They go for a drive and end up getting stuck in the mud, they walk to diner which is closed due to a death in the owner's family. Greg impulsivly breaks a pane in the window to use the phone, a couple of minutes after they get in a police officer walks in and notices the glass. Quick thinking, they pretend to be temporary replacement workers for the owner while he is gone. | | Guest Stars: Kivi Rogers as Alvin, Mary Schmidtberger as Linda | Director: Amanda Bearse Writer: Eric Zicklin, Bill Prady Story: Chuck Lorre | | | |
| 28 :02x05 - Unarmed and Dangerous (Oct/21/1998) | | Dharma and Greg receive a call from the hospital in which they find Pete has dislocated both shoulders. Dharma decides that he wants Pete to stay over at their house until he is well again. After Dharma goes to Pete's house to get his cat and other necessities she finds that Pete lives a very empty life. After that she is determined to help Pete recover both Physically and Spiritually. Meanwhile Kitty helps Abby's save the ducks fundraiser by throwing her a celebrity charity dinner to raise much more money than Abby's planned bake but things go terribly wrong. | | Guest Stars: Andrew Dice Clay as Himself, Miriam Flynn as Jasmine, Cristine Rose as Autumn, Michael Hyall as Michael Hyall | Director: Gail Mancuso Writer: Noah Gregoropoulos, Julie Ann Larson Story: Charles Harper Yates | | | |
| 29 :02x06 - A Closet Full of Hell (Oct/28/1998) | | It's Halloween and Dharma and Greg are throwing a party. Before the party they find a hidden closet filled with freaky looking dolls. Dharma senses they are evil and takes them all down to prepare to get ride of them, when she returns the next day all of the dolls have been placed back in their original spot, and also with two new dolls that look like Dharma and Greg. Abby and Dharma decide to do an exorcism. They feel better until they hear footsteps coming from the closet, when they go in they see a doll hanging from the celling, frightened Dharma screams when they see an elderly women pop out from a trap door. They meet with the women and much to Dharma and Greg relief the women has been the one moving the dolls around and she has made these dolls as a hobby. She invites them over for tea later that night. When they go over to the house a man answers the door and says that the old women they had talked to died fifteen years ago. Dharma and Greg are shocked and run away. Jane and the old women appear in the door and reveal that it was just a Halloween prank. | | Guest Stars: Bodhi Elfman as Ted, Angela Paton as Mrs. Shumacher | Director: Gil Junger Writer: Dottie Dartland, Fred Greenlee (1) Story: Chuck Lorre | | | |
| 30 :02x07 - Valet Girl (Nov/04/1998) | | Greg has to make a very humiliating public scene when he meets the first girl he claims to have slept with and her jealous husband makes some serious threats. Meanwhile, Dharma and Greg attend the wedding of Celia,Kitty's housekeeper, and as a wedding gift be the replacement Valets. | | Guest Stars: Anne Belancourt as Guest #1, Terri Hayes as Alba, Martin Morales as Driver #1, Marcelo Tubert as Father Gonzalez, Frank Roman as Jorge, Carlos Lacamara as Fernando, Rosemary Forsyth as Merrill, Mara J. Martin as Ynez, Lillian Hurst as Celia, Jennifer Darling as Suzanne | Director: Gail Mancuso Writer: Bill Prady, Fred Greenlee (1) Story: Chuck Lorre | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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