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Dharma & Greg Episode Guide

1 :01x01 - Pilot

First aired: Sep/24/1997
Writer: Dottie Dartland, Chuck Lorre
Director: James Burrows
Guest star: Elaine Kagan (Woman on Train), Megan Butala (Young Dharma), Scott Haven (Karl), Matthew Weiss (Young Greg), John Mariano (Man)

Dharma and Greg get married on their first date and must tell their respective parents.



2 :01x02 - And the In-Laws Meet

First aired: Sep/01/1997
Writer: Dottie Dartland, Chuck Lorre
Director: Will Mackenzie
Guest star: Lillian Hurst (Celia)

Dharma and Greg throw a party to celebrate their marriage but Kitty, Gregs mom, isn't happy and doesn't want to go. Dharma decides to try to make friends with Kitty.



3 :01x03 - Shower the People You Love With Love

First aired: Oct/08/1997
Writer: Bill Prady
Director: Will Mackenzie
Guest star: Joe Hulser (Pilot), Jon Cryer (Brian)

A misunderstanding between Dharma and Kitty over the word "Shower" causes Kitty to mistakenly throw a party.



4 :01x04 - And Then There's the Wedding

First aired: Oct/15/1997
Writer: Regina Stewart
Director: Will Mackenzie
Guest star: John Byner (Reverend James), Nick Toth (Society Dave), Skye McKenzie (Photographer)

Kitty, dissatisfied with the fact that she missed the small wedding Dharma and Greg had originally, decides to throw a big country club wedding for them. Meanwhile Pete and Jane get together romantically during an affair in a closet.



5 :01x05 - The Ex-Files

First aired: Oct/22/1997
Writer: Eric Zicklin
Director: Tom Moore
Guest star: Arsenio "Sonny" Trinidad (Mr. Kwan), Eliza Coyle (Barbara), Walter Borchert (Dave), Lucille Soong (Mrs. Kwan), Thomas Hildreth (Scott), Valente Rodriguez (Roman), David Lee Smith (Sid)

When Gregs former girlfreind Barbara comes back into town, Dharma tries to set her up with a perfect boyfreind, she doubles her efforts when she discovers that Barbara still has feelings for Greg.



6 :01x06 - Yoga and Boo, Boo

First aired: Oct/29/1997
Writer: Eric Zicklin, Regina Stewart
Director: Gail Mancuso
Guest star: Virginia Morris (Luddy), Yeardley Smith (Marlene), Jack Shearer (Man)

Greg's stress causes Dharma to become concerned. She decided to invite Greg to her Yoga class in an effort to remedy his stress. When Pete and Greg get into a contest on who is better at Yoga, Greg injuries his groin muscle and is forced to take off from work. Meanwhile Larry approaches Ed about selling tapes of Dharma's Yoga class.



7 :01x07 - Indian Summer

First aired: Nov/05/1997
Writer: Don Foster, Charles Harper Yates
Director: Philip Charles MacKenzie
Guest star: Floyd "Red Crow" Westerman (George Littlefox), Don Pugsley (Sergeant), Bill Brochtrup (Steve)

Dharma and Jane meet and elderly Native American who came to die on the roof top of their apartment building. The man claims that the building in on his ancestors' sacred burial ground. Dharma invites him to stay in there apartment until that time. Greg is suspicious and keeps and eye on him.



8 :01x08 - Mr. Montgomery Goes to Washington

First aired: Nov/12/1997
Writer: Chuck Lorre, Regina Stewart, Bill Prady
Director: Philip Charles MacKenzie
Guest star: Maree Cheatham (Senator), Kevin Cooney (Earl Washburn), Dawn Comer (Reporter), Bill Maher (Himself), James Eckhouse (Andy)

After winning a major court case, Greg decides to run for Congress. Dharma seeks grooming advice from Kitty due to her possibility of being a Congressman's wife. After worrying about Dharma fitting in with the political crowd, Greg embarrasses himself during his first public appearance by returning from the bathroom with his fly undone. When Dharma and Greg make love in their car a reporter spots them and it becomes news. Greg realizes that the incident has boosted his popularity and he regains his hope of being elected. But his confidence plummets when his opponent reveals he is Gay.



9 :01x09 - He Ain't Heavy, He's My Father

First aired: Nov/19/1997
Writer: Bill Prady, Sid Youngers
Director: Gail Mancuso
Guest star: Raphael Sbarge (Agent Carson), Joel McKinnon Miller (Keeper), Jesse D. Goins (Cop)

To work on a new case ,Greg needs higher security clearance. To do this a background check needs to be done on him and his family. This reveals surprising information about Edward and Larry. Dharma discovers that Larry is not wanted by the FBI as he has always thought and boasted about. This prompts Dharma to plan a scheme in which Larry steals a fake file from the FBI. In the mean time Greg discovers that his father, Edward, never divorced his first wife. So he is not legally married to his mother.



10 :01x10 - The First Thanksgiving

First aired: Nov/26/1997
Writer: Dottie Dartland, Chuck Lorre
Director: Gail Mancuso

Dharma, Larry and Abby free turkeys from a farm on Thanksgiving eve. The next morning Dharma offers to make Thanksgiving dinner for the whole family and Kitty and Edward's House. During her cooking she begins to suspect she might be pregnant



11 :01x11 - Instant Dharma

First aired: Dec/10/1997
Writer: Sid Youngers
Director: Gail Mancuso
Guest star: Bridgett Riley (Stunt Spyder), Alison England (Odetta), Dana Hee (Stunt Dharma), Erik Stabenau (Stunt Student), Drew Carey (Dharma's Fantasy Man), Laurie Metcalf (Spyder)

Dharma is upset because all of her Yoga students have abandoned her class for a popular self-defense. Dharma decides to visit the self-defense class and ends up meeting the teacher who is named Spyder. Dharma finds out that Spyder used propaganda to convince people that the crime rate was going up so they would be paranoid enough to join a class which can teach them to defend themselves if they were attacked. When Dharma says that it is a lie Spyder threatens to hurt her. Dharma leaves and that night she dreams about fighting against Spyder. The next morning she confronts Spyder again, but this ends up causing both Dharma and Greg to get beat up.



12 :01x12 - Haus Arrest

First aired: Dec/17/1997
Writer: Regina Stewart, Dottie Dartland
Director: Gail Mancuso
Guest star: Brigitta Simene (Marla), Christine Estabrook (Lindsay), Lindsay Sloane (Jennifer), Travis Wester (Frank), Phil Hawn (Hippie Wiseman Caroler)

Greg's rebellious teenage niece Jennifer visits during her vacation. Dharma takes her on a wacky shopping trip where Dharma and Jane disguise themselves as German tourists who do not speak English, Dharma is upset to learn that during this trip Jennifer shop lifts. She causing even more trouble later when she invites her boyfriend over to the house without permission. When Dharma and Greg try to punish her she sneaks out of the house.



13 :01x13 - Do You Want Fries With That?

First aired: Jan/07/1998
Writer: Chuck Lorre
Director: Ellen Gittelsohn
Guest star: Allen Garfield (Stan Gottlieb), Dick O'Neill (Mr. Waring), Toshi Toda (Mr. Tanaka)

Greg's latest court victory leaves him depressed. Dharma encourages him to "follow is bliss". After that Greg quits his job and decided to become a fry cook at a local diner. When he tells his parents they are baffled, Edward also reveals a secret talent for hair dressing.



14 :01x14 - Old Yeller

First aired: Jan/21/1998
Writer: Don Foster, Eric Zicklin, Bill Prady
Director: Gail Mancuso
Guest star: David Botrell (Patron), James Krog (Soccer Coach), Don Cummings (Valet), Paul Sand (Salazar), Kathryn Joosten (Elderly Woman), Steven Shenbaum (Stuart)

After Dharma and Greg has transportation issues Dharma goes to a city auction and buys a 1968 yellow school bus. Meanwhile Abby invites Edward and Kitty over for dinner and she reveals that she was once romantically involved with Salazar, a featured artist at Kitty's charity event. Edward invites Larry and Abby to attend the event. During the charity event a rain storm threatens to flood the place so Dharma uses the school bus to rescue everyone from the building.



15 :01x15 - The Second Coming of Leonard

First aired: Feb/04/1998
Writer: Eric Zicklin, Dottie Dartland
Director: Gail Mancuso
Guest star: Yeardley Smith (Marlene), Paul Johansson (Leonard), Chick Hearn (Himself)

Leonard, Dharma's ex-boyfriend who went to India for a year returns and Greg is uncomfortable with the fact that everyone that Leonard meets likes him. Even Greg's own family to Greg's grumpy secretary likes him.. During his time with them Leonard reveals that he has take a vow of celibacy, Dharma likes this idea and urges Greg to join her in their own vow of celibacy with her



16 :01x16 - Dharma and Greg's First Romantic Valentine's Day Weekend

First aired: Feb/11/1998
Writer: Regina Stewart, Bill Prady
Director: Gil Junger
Guest star: Alice Ghostley (Mrs. Binns), Eric Allan Kramer (Officer Davis), Leslie Jordan (Kenny)

Greg and Dharma's planned romantic valentine's day get away the way they had hoped. They download a brochure on-line of the Red Rose Inn. On there way Dharma forces Greg to bury an animal that they see lying on the side of the road. Because they are running late Greg speeds to make up for lost time, which earns them a speeding ticket. When they arrive at the inn, they discover that the brochure was a lie and the romantic hotel with snow around it is actually just a house with a trailer in the back yard for the "hotel" guests.Meanwhile, Kitty misinterprets Larry's talk about an animal-shelter swap meet to mean wife swapping, and she and Edward find themselves strangely disturbed by the idea.



17 :01x17 - The Official Dharma & Greg Episode of the 1998 Winter Olympics

First aired: Feb/25/1998
Writer: Bill Prady, Chuck Lorre
Director: James Burrows
Guest star: Christopher Taaffe (Rich), Drew Ebersole (Chris), Lillian Hurst (Celia), Dwayne Macopson (Kevin), Brendan Wentworth (Ned)

Dharma, Abby, Jane try to help Kitty through her 50th birthday while Greg, Edward and Larry head off to the snow mountains to have there own Winter Olympics after they see the real one on TV. Kitty wants to get plastic surgury to make her feel better but Dharma, Abby and Jane convince her to go off to navy bar with them and flirt with the saliors, everything goes well until one of the naval officers say that Kitty reminded him of his mother.



18 :01x18 - Daughter of the Bride of Finkelstein

First aired: Mar/04/1998
Writer: Chuck Lorre, Fred Greenlee
Director: Gail Mancuso
Guest star: Lillian Hurst (Celia)

A plumbing incident in there house causes Dharma and Greg to move in with Greg's parents for a while. Meanwhile Abby and Larry consider marriage after living 20 years un-wed.



19 :01x19 - Dharma's Tangled Web

First aired: Mar/11/1998
Writer: Regina Stewart, Bill Prady
Director: Ken Levine
Guest star: Jane Seymour (Jane Seymour), Don Cummings (Waiter)

Dharma discovers that Edward and Kitty are seperating, Kitty makes Dharma promise not to tell Greg which causes Dharma to lie to Greg, which leads to more lies until Dharma finds herself visting Jane Seymour.



20 :01x20 - The Cat's Out of the Bag

First aired: Apr/01/1998
Writer: Dottie Dartland, Fred Greenlee
Director: Gail Mancuso
Guest star: Albert Wong (Chinese Grandfather), Marian Lee Stryker (Chinese Mother), Teller (Mr. Boots), Diana C. Weng (Chinese Teen Girl), Kathleen Garrett (Audrey), Lucille Soong (Chinese Grandmother), Brooks Almy (Lily), Penn Jillette (Pimp)

Kitty and Edward pretending to be happy drives Dharma to snap at them during dinner. Dharma tries to help their relationship by taking Kitty to a local Erotica store, where they run into Abby and Larry. Greg and Pete take Edward to a bar, where Ed tries out his pick up lines on some girls. Meanwhile Jane has gone off to a Star Trek convention, leaving her pet Mr. Boots with Dharma and Greg. Greg freaks out when he discovers that Mr. Boots is not a really cat.



21 :01x21 - Spring Forward, Fall Down

First aired: Apr/28/1998
Writer: Bill Prady, Chuck Lorre
Director: Gail Mancuso
Guest star: Virginia Hamilton (Marcy), Julia Pennington (Cheryl), Nick Toth (Dan), Valdas Padriezas (Eric), Sid Youngers (Security Guard), Scott Haven (Ted), Lilya Padriezas (Gaby)

Dharma, delighted it is spring, decides to dance naked in front of TV news crews in helicopters on the roof, carpet the apartment with grass and join a ballroom dancing contest with Greg. After Dharma and Greg sees the competition Greg tells Dharma that they shouldn't worry about winning and just enjoy themselves, but Dharma decides to be competitive.



22 :01x22 - Much Ado During Nothing

First aired: May/13/1998
Writer: Eric Zicklin, Chuck Lorre
Director: Ken Levine
Guest star: Tim Hutchinson (Samuel), Michael Kostroff (Lou), Andy Umberger (Cop), Dave Florek (Officer Mel), Merritt Yohnka (Stunt Greg)

Jane comes into the house to claim a stuffed duck that Dharma has. Dharma explains to Greg that the duck is trophy that is acquired by having sex in the most interesting place. Dharma and Greg want to regain the trophy so they search for a public place to have sex. They plan it so everyone will be occupied watching the series finale of Seinfeld to be outside. Meanwhile Jane and Pete team up to sabotage Dharma and Greg. In an unlikely turn of events, at the end it is not Dharma and Greg who get arrested for having sex in public but Kitty and Edward.



23 :01x23 - Invasion of the Buddy Snatcher

First aired: May/20/1998
Writer: Susannah Hardaway, Charles Harper Yates
Director: Gail Mancuso
Guest star: Ted Kairys (Paul Binyan), Kevin Skousen (Stuart), Steve Bean (Roger), Brian Phelps (Guy #3), Hamilton von Watts (Howard), Mark Thompson (Guy #2), Michelle Shocked (Herself), Gerry Lock (Foo), Dot Jones (Hey-19), Dick Clark (Himself), Torsten Voges (Hey-20)

Dharma decides to befriends some of Greg's poker buddies. She begins to advise them on personal matters such as bankruptcy, impotence, and a serious crush one of the men has on Greg. They all begin to feel uncomfortable about Greg because he does not want to share his feelings like the rest. Greg, annoyed that he is stealing ruining his poker friends pretends to be making friends with Jane, unfortunately Dharma thinks this is a good idea. When Greg starts to hang out with Jane he finds himself involved in an odd role-playing-game. Meanwhile, Kitty and Edward seek Abby and Larry's about ducks that have invaded their pool.



24 :02x01 - Ringing Up Baby

First aired: Sep/23/1998
Writer: Dottie Dartland, Chuck Lorre
Director: Gail Mancuso
Guest star: James Sie (Man in Line), Brigid Brannagh (Donna), Joel McCrary (Customer)

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.



25 :02x02 - It Takes a Village

First aired: Sep/30/1998
Writer: Regina Stewart, Bill Prady
Director: Gail Mancuso
Guest star: Grace Zabriskie (Naomi), Jonathan Slavin (Sean), Robert Wisdom (Prospero), Meagen Fay (Kim)

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.



26 :02x03 - Turn Turn Turn

First aired: Oct/07/1998
Writer: Bill Prady, Regina Stewart
Director: Gail Mancuso
Guest star: Holmes Osborne (Rev. Blanchard), Irene White (Female Moviegoer), Lillian Hurst (Celia), Stuart Pankin (Rabbi Mutchnik), Brigid Brannagh (Donna), Ned Romero (John Running Bear)

Abby and Kitty try to reach a compromise on the baby naming ceremony for Dharma and Greg's baby. Which leads to a big gathering including a priest, a rabbi and a shaman. While everyone is beginning to enjoy themselves Dharma receives a telegram which informs them that Donnie wants her baby back.



27 :02x04 - The Paper Hat Anniversary

First aired: Oct/14/1998
Writer: Bill Prady, Eric Zicklin
Director: Amanda Bearse
Guest star: Kivi Rogers (Alvin), Mary Schmidtberger (Linda)

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.



28 :02x05 - Unarmed and Dangerous

First aired: Oct/21/1998
Writer: Noah Gregoropoulos, Julie Ann Larson
Director: Gail Mancuso
Guest star: Andrew Dice Clay (Himself), Miriam Flynn (Jasmine), Michael Hyall (Michael Hyall), Cristine Rose (Autumn)

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.



29 :02x06 - A Closet Full of Hell

First aired: Oct/28/1998
Writer: Fred Greenlee, Dottie Dartland
Director: Gil Junger
Guest star: Bodhi Elfman (Ted), Angela Paton (Mrs. Shumacher)

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.



30 :02x07 - Valet Girl

First aired: Nov/04/1998
Writer: Fred Greenlee, Bill Prady
Director: Gail Mancuso
Guest star: Carlos Lacamara (Fernando), Jennifer Darling (Suzanne), Rosemary Forsyth (Merrill), Marcelo Tubert (Father Gonzalez), Lillian Hurst (Celia), Frank Roman (Jorge), Anne Belancourt (Guest #1), Terry Hoyos (Alba), Marta Martin (Ynez), Martin Morales (Driver #1)

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.



31 :02x08 - Like, Dharma's Totally Got a Date

First aired: Nov/11/1998
Writer: Eric Zicklin, Regina Stewart
Director: J. D. Lobue
Guest star: Hilary Angelo (Dakota), J. D. Walsh (Donald), Jennifer Lyons (Brittany), Jared Doud (Jeremy), Lisa Long (Saleswoman)

Dharma finds that Greg is really the only one for her when she attends a dance with a nerdy high school kid, but meets with some serious opposition from the younger crowd. Larry accidentally causing Kitty to fall and hurt herself. This leads to her getting humiliated in front of the mayor when she was sitting on a donut cushion and it led out an embarrassing noise. Kitty sues Larry, Larry represents himself and Pete is the judge.



32 :02x09 - Brought to You in DharmaVision

First aired: Nov/18/1998
Writer: Bill Prady, Dottie Dartland
Director: Chuck Lorre
Guest star: Floyd "Red Crow" Westerman (George Littlefox), Nicholas Gonzalez (Juan)



33 :02x10 - Yes, We Have No Bananas (or Anything Else for That Matter)

First aired: Nov/25/1998
Writer: Eric Zicklin, Charles Harper Yates
Director: Ellen Gittelsohn
Guest star: Yeardley Smith (Marlene), T. J. Thyne (Jerry), Diana C. Weng (Jenny (as Diana Weng)), Red Arrants (Pilot), Carla Barnett (Lisa), Kevin Nealon (Mr. Clayborn), Stan Sellers (Mr. Allen)



34 :02x11 - The House That Dharma Built

First aired: Dec/09/1998
Writer: Chuck Lorre, Bill Prady
Director: Gail Mancuso
Guest star: Jessica Lundy (Patty), Jeff Austin (Arthur), Nigel Gibbs (John), Kurt Fuller (David)



35 :02x12 - Are You Ready for Some Football?

First aired: Dec/16/1998
Writer: Eric Zicklin, Fred Greenlee
Director: Gail Mancuso
Guest star: Martez Covington (Enormous Fan), Liann Pattison (Stacey), John Laughlin (Archbishop Stevenson), Steve Young (Himself), Rolando Molina (Hector), Nick Toth (Color Commentator)



36 :02x13 - Death and Violins

First aired: Jan/06/1999
Writer: Dottie Dartland, Chuck Lorre
Director: Dottie Dartland
Guest star: Holmes Osborne (Rev. Blanchard), Nina Foch (Beatrice), Joyce Guy (Nurse), Maria Bamford (Sandy), Tom Finnegan (Uncle Fergus), Christine Remee (Mrs. Schreiman)



37 :02x14 - Dharma and Greg on a Hot Tin Roof

First aired: Jan/20/1999
Writer: Regina Stewart, Dottie Dartland
Director: Gail Mancuso
Guest star: Lillian Hurst (Celia), Tom Virtue (Mr. Miller), Paul Terrell Clayton (Bailiff), Brian Dunkleman (Salesperson), Paul Dooley (Judge Harper)



38 :02x15 - Dharma and the Horse She Rode In On

First aired: Feb/03/1999
Writer: Julie Ann Larson, Charles Harper Yates
Director: Robert Berlinger
Guest star: Diane Delano (Tina), Eliza Coyle (Barbara), Rene L. Moreno (Joaquin (as Rene Moreno))



39 :02x16 - See Dharma Run

First aired: Feb/10/1999
Writer: Sid Youngers, Regina Stewart
Director: Robert Berlinger
Guest star: Kenneth Alan Williams (Marvin), Jack Eng (Teddy), Nancy Lenehan (Karen Love), Nick Lelh (Moderator), Lillian Hurst (Celia)



40 :02x17 - Run, Dharma, Run

First aired: Feb/17/1999
Writer: Don Foster, Eric Zicklin
Director: Gail Mancuso
Guest star: Kenneth Alan Williams (Marvin), Lillian Hurst (Celia), Nancy Lenehan (Karen Love), Jack Eng (Teddy), Nick Lelh (Moderator)



41 :02x18 - See Dharma Run Amok

First aired: Feb/24/1999
Writer: Regina Stewart, Don Foster
Director: Will Mackenzie
Guest star: Robert Mehler (Director), Nancy Lenehan (Karen Love), Judith Moreland (Newscaster), Bruce French (Doctor)



42 :02x19 - Everybody Must Get Stones

First aired: Mar/03/1999
Writer: Bill Prady, Sid Youngers
Director: Will Mackenzie
Guest star: Jim Turner (Chapman), Don Cummings (Waiter)



43 :02x20 - Dharma Drags Edward Out of Retirement

First aired: Mar/31/1999
Writer: Regina Stewart, Dan Foster
Director: Gail Mancuso
Guest star: Michael Winters (Rodney), Joel Brooks (Arthur)



44 :02x21 - It Never Happened One Night

First aired: May/05/1999
Writer: Julie Ann Larson, Bill Prady
Director: Gail Mancuso
Guest star: Jennifer Darling (Suzanne), Lillian Hurst (Celia)



45 :02x22 - Bed, Bath and Beyond

First aired: May/12/1999
Writer: Eric Zicklin, Julie Ann Larson, Fred Greenlee
Director: Gail Mancuso
Guest star: Jonathan Slavin (Young Larry), Casey Sander (Abby's Father), Walter Olkewicz (Howie), Dick Clark (Himself)



46 :02x23 - A Girl Can Dream, Can't She?

First aired: May/19/1999
Writer: Don Foster, Sid Youngers
Director: Amanda Bearse
Guest star: Yeardley Smith (Marlene), Don Cummings (Waiter), Virginia Hamilton (Stewardess)



47 :02x24 - The Dating Game

First aired: May/26/1999
Writer: Bill Prady, Chuck Lorre
Director: Gail Mancuso



48 :03x01 - One Flew Over the Lawyer's Desk

First aired: Sep/21/1999
Writer: Don Foster, Bill Prady
Director: Amanda Bearse
Guest star: Yeardley Smith (Marlene), Kevin Nealon (Mr. Clayborn), Lillian Hurst (Celia)



49 :03x02 - Welcome to Hotel Calamari

First aired: Sep/28/1999
Writer: Sid Youngers, Don Foster
Director: Amanda Bearse
Guest star: Clyde Kusatsu (Al), Damon Standifer (Anthony), Clement E. Blake (Artie)



50 :03x03 - Dharma's Inferno

First aired: Oct/05/1999
Writer: Julie Ann Larson, Rachel Sweet
Director: Amanda Bearse
Guest star: Vincent Schiavelli (Mr. Culler), Angelo Pagan (Laundry Man), Reid Brulen (Mephisto), Alison England (Margeuite), Don Cummings (Waiter), Agostino Castagnola (Faust), Edmund L. Shaff (Mr. Wallcaw), Nick Toth (Announcer)



51 :03x04 - Play Lady Play

First aired: Oct/12/1999
Writer: Fred Greenlee, Eddie Gorodetsky
Director: Robert Berlinger
Guest star: Harry S. Murphy (Richard), Joe Henry (Himself), T-bone Burnett (Himself), Bob Dylan (Himself), J. D. Walsh (Donald), Mark Allan Staubach (Oliver), John Fields (Himself), Elaine Bremka (Jeanie), Jane Lynch (Sheryl), Tony Gilbyson (Himself), Marissa Jaret Winokur (Anita), Neil Cox (Stuie)



52 :03x05 - I Did It for You, Kitty

First aired: Oct/19/1999
Writer: Jonathan Schmock, Regina Stewart
Director: Robert Berlinger
Guest star: Gary Collins (Himself), Lillian Hurst (Celia), Carol Infield Sender (Phyllis), Dan Desmond (Mr. Wylie), Helen Siff (Francis)



53 :03x06 - The Very Grateful Dead

First aired: Oct/26/1999
Writer: Michelle Nader, Jenna Bruce
Director: Amanda Bearse
Guest star: Harper Roisman (Old Man)



54 :03x07 - Fairway to Heaven

First aired: Nov/02/1999
Writer: Rachel Sweet, Sid Youngers
Director: Ken Levine
Guest star: Jacqueline Steiger (Tiffany)



55 :03x08 - Tie-Dying the Knot

First aired: Nov/09/1999
Writer: Don Foster, Eddie Gorodetsky
Director: Chuck Lorre
Guest star: Les Brandt (Guillermo), Kenny Loggins (Himself), Cathy McAuley (Ginger), Kate Fuglet (Woman), William Bassett (Dewey), Brooks Almy (Lily), Nick Gaza (Man), Tommy Chong (Carl)



56 :03x09 - Law and Disorder

First aired: Nov/16/1999
Writer: Jenna Bruce, Chuck Lorre, Michael Collier
Director: Amanda Bearse
Guest star: Lillian Adams (Mrs. Spinoza), Les Brandt (Guillermo), Lori Ralston (Patricia), Mario Roccuzzo (Primo), Christopher Darga (Mr. Marsh), Patrick T. O'Brien (Reger)



57 :03x10 - Thanksgiving Until It Hurts

First aired: Nov/23/1999
Writer: Michelle Nader, Sid Youngers
Director: Amanda Bearse
Guest star: Lillian Hurst (Celia), Julia Vera (Maria), Johnny Williams (Vito), Jody Carter (Gladys), Victor Campos (Hector)



58 :03x11 - Lawyers, Beer and Money

First aired: Nov/30/1999
Writer: Jonathan Schmock, Eddie Gorodetsky
Director: Asaad Kelada
Guest star: Daniel R. Escobar (Waiter), Jack Axelrod (Bartender), Nick Toth (Announcer), Mark Tymchyshyn (Jay), Jonathan Stockwell Baker (Director), Robert Mailhouse (Adam)



59 :03x12 - Looking for the Goodbars

First aired: Dec/14/1999
Writer: Fred Greenlee, Chuck Lorre
Director: J. D. Lobue
Guest star: Steven Hack (Lance), Cynthia Lamontagne (Sarah), Catherine Dent (Cynthia), Patrick Fabian (Doug), Miranda Kent (Woman), Susan Chuang (Betty), David Beach (Paul)



60 :03x13 - Drop Dead Gorgeous

First aired: Jan/11/2000
Writer: Rachel Sweet, Bill Prady
Director: Amanda Bearse
Guest star: Helen Greenberg (Carol), Bill Rulkeski (Ben), Yeardley Smith (Marlene), Liz Vassey (Kim)



61 :03x14 - Good Cop, Bad Daughter

First aired: Jan/25/2000
Writer: Regina Stewart, Don Foster
Director: Randy Cordray
Guest star: Robert Cesario (Mr. Lee), Andy Comeau (Cop #1), Don Cummings (Waiter), Sara Mornell (Cop #2)



62 :03x15 - The Trouble with Troubadour

First aired: Feb/08/2000
Writer: Jonathan Schmock, Eddie Gorodetsky
Director: Asaad Kelada
Guest star: Lyle Lovett (Himself), Ian Ogilvy (Geoffrey), K. D. Lang (Herself)



63 :03x16 - Weekend at Larry's

First aired: Feb/15/2000
Writer: Bill Prady, Michelle Nader
Director: J. D. Lobue
Guest star: Ria Pavia (Stewardess), Joel McCrary (Jimmy), Paula Newsome (Charlene)



64 :03x17 - The Spy Who Said He Loved Me

First aired: Feb/22/2000
Writer: Regina Stewart, Bill Prady
Director: Amanda Bearse
Guest star: Tom Poston (Dr. Gillespie), Winifred Freedman (Pharmacist), Jason Beghe (Scott), Heidi Mark (Allison), Bridget Previte (Becky)



65 :03x18 - A Night to Remember

First aired: Feb/29/2000
Writer: Don Foster, Sid Youngers
Director: Asaad Kelada
Guest star: Margaret Emery (Woman), J. D. Walsh (Donald), Marissa Jaret Winokur (Anita)



66 :03x19 - The Best Laid Plans

First aired: Mar/14/2000
Writer: Julie Ann Larson, Regina Stewart
Director: Will Mackenzie
Guest star: Raymond Ma (Professor Wong), Ed Quinn (Stavros), Abdoulaye N'Gom (Professor Schmock), Vince Melocchi (Eddie)



67 :03x20 - Talkin' About My Regeneration

First aired: Mar/28/2000
Writer: Eddie Gorodetsky, Julie Ann Larson
Director: Will Mackenzie
Guest star: Lillian Hurst (Celia), Jorge Luis Abreu (Man)



68 :03x21 - Big Daddy

First aired: Apr/11/2000
Writer: Bill Prady, Chuck Lorre
Director: Asaad Kelada
Guest star: Brock Burnett (Thomas), D. J. Carlilse (Jeremy), Karen Witter (Stephanie)



69 :03x22 - Your Place or Mine

First aired: May/02/2000
Writer: Sid Youngers, Jonathan Schmock
Director: J. D. Lobue
Guest star: Daniel R. Escobar (Lorenzo), Todd Pazel (Infomercial Announcer)



70 :03x23 - Hell to the Chief

First aired: May/09/2000
Writer: Rachel Sweet, Regina Stewart
Director: Steven V. Silver
Guest star: K. D. Lang (Herself), Kathryn Joosten (Claire), Clinton Jackson (Charlie), Helen Greenberg (Marci), Ellis E. Williams (Al), Susan Chuang (Betty)



71 :03x24 - Be My Baby

First aired: May/16/2000
Writer: Michelle Nader, Julie Ann Larson
Director: Asaad Kelada
Guest star: Adrian Neil (Philippe), Helen Greenberg (Marci)



72 :04x01 - Mother and Daughter Reunion

First aired: Oct/10/2000
Writer: Susan Beavers, Rachel Sweet
Director: Asaad Kelada
Guest star: Peter Choi (Doctor), Floyd "Red Crow" Westerman (George Littlefox)



73 :04x02 - Love, Honor & Olé!

First aired: Oct/24/2000
Writer: Bill Prady, Don Foster
Director: Robert Berlinger
Guest star: Kevin Christy (Stan), Radmar Agana Jao (Ian), Bahni Turpin (Mary), James Avery (Walter)



74 :04x03 - Playing the Field

First aired: Oct/31/2000
Writer: Don Foster, Julie Ann Larson
Director: Gail Mancuso
Guest star: John Harrington Bland (Umpire), Kathryn Joosten (Claire), Mary Gillis (Ruby), Helen Greenberg (Marci), Peggy Doyle (Bingo Caller), Susan Chuang (Susan)



75 :04x04 - Hell No, Greg Can't Go

First aired: Nov/14/2000
Writer: Susan Beavers, Eddie Gorodetsky, Bob Dolan Smith
Director: J. D. Lobue
Guest star: Robert Loggia (General Kirby), Susan Chuang (Susan), Helen Greenberg (Marci), Joel Polis (Colonel Glickman), Robert Donner (Joe), Anne Haney (Mrs. Kirby)



76 :04x05 - Midwife Crisis

First aired: Nov/21/2000
Writer: Rachel Sweet, Bill Prady, Sid Youngers, Chuck Lorre
Director: Gail Mancuso
Guest star: Gwen McGee (Nurse), Miriam Margolyes (Unknown)



77 :04x06 - Sleepless in San Francisco

First aired: Nov/28/2000
Writer: Susan Beavers, Bob Dolan Smith
Director: Robert Berlinger
Guest star: Linda Porter (Becky), Keary Jenkins (Victor), Sharon Madden (Joyce), Samantha Flate (Jenny)



78 :04x07 - Mad Secretaries and Englishmen

First aired: Dec/05/2000
Writer: David Reagal, Julie Ann Larson
Director: Robby Benson
Guest star: Yeardley Smith (Marlene), Steve Valentine (Roger), Kevin Cooney (Archbishop Livingston)



79 :04x08 - Charma Loves Greb

First aired: Dec/12/2000
Writer: Bill Prady, Don Foster
Director: Gail Mancuso
Guest star: Ron Fassler (Frank), Linda Kim (Pepper), Dakin Matthews (Theodore Harrison), Tammy Tavares (Kelly)



80 :04x09 - Boxing Dharma

First aired: Dec/19/2000
Writer: Julie Ann Larson, Rachel Sweet
Director: Robert Berlinger
Guest star: Benjamin Brown (Manny), Mitchell Whitfield (Bob), Suanne Spoke (Wanda), Helen Cates (Lydia)



81 :04x10 - Dutch Treat

First aired: Jan/09/2001
Writer: Rachel Sweet, Bill Prady, Jenna Bruce
Director: Asaad Kelada
Guest star: Laura Stone (Unknown), J. D. Walsh (Donald), Ryan Stiles (Abraham Lincoln), Melanie Sirmons (Unknown), Keary Jenkins (Victor)



82 :04x11 - The Box

First aired: Jan/16/2001
Writer: Chuck Lorre, Dava Savel, Susan Beavers
Director: Asaad Kelada
Guest star: Diana Castle (Yvonne), Earl Billings (Fred), Julio Oscar Mechoso (Father Rodriguez), Tim Maculan (Charles)



83 :04x12 - Let's Get Fiscal

First aired: Jan/30/2001
Writer: Chuck Lorre, Bill Prady
Director: J. D. Lobue
Guest star: Andrew Shaifer (Nick), Kathryn Joosten (Claire), Vernee Watson-Johnson (Ms. Vialla), Scott Berman (Customer), Don McManus (Tobias), Helen Greenberg (Marci), Susan Chuang (Susan)



84 :04x13 - Educating Dharma (1)

First aired: Feb/06/2001
Writer: Susan Beavers, Don Foster
Director: Chuck Lorre
Guest star: Kevin Sorbo (Charlie), Travis Wester (Brandon), Jim O'Heir (Chief Anderson), Helen Greenberg (Marci), Googy Gress (Roland Hal)



85 :04x14 - Educating Dharma (2)

First aired: Feb/13/2001
Writer: Jenna Bruce, Susan Beavers, Don Foster
Director: J. D. Lobue
Guest star: Scott Alan Smith (Waiter), Susan Chuang (Susan), Helen Greenberg (Marci), Travis Wester (Brandon), Kevin Sorbo (Charlie)



86 :04x15 - Dharma Does Dallas

First aired: Feb/20/2001
Writer: Bill Prady, Eddie Gorodetsky
Director: Robert Berlinger
Guest star: John Schafer (Nick), Katherine Disque (Marilyn), Danielle Bisutti (Joy), Bill Glass (Brent), Leslie Charleson (Katherine), Matthew Ashford (Trey), Morgan Fairchild (Jackie), Kristin Bauer (Stephanie), Lillian Hurst (Celia), Julie Pinson (Cici)



87 :04x16 - Judy & Greg

First aired: Mar/13/2001
Writer: Eddie Gorodetsky, Chuck Lorre
Director: Jonathan Schmock
Guest star: Nealla Gordon (Kathy), Bonita Friedericy (Paula), Rich Cooper (Anthony), Tracey Ellis (Sandy), Anne Haney (Mrs. Kirby), Rebecca Staab (Judy), Peter MacKenzie (Matthew), Dina Sherman (Sister Alice)



88 :04x17 - Do the Hustle

First aired: Mar/27/2001
Writer: Chuck Lorre, Sid Youngers
Director: Gail Mancuso
Guest star: Mike Barger (Sweet Lou), Tony Ketcham (Mike), Mark Christopher Lawrence (Arnold), P. J. Marino (Unknown), Adam Vernier (Justin)



89 :04x18 - For Pete's Sake

First aired: Apr/03/2001
Writer: Julie Ann Larson, Susan Beavers
Director: Asaad Kelada
Guest star: Yeardley Smith (Marlene), Susan Chuang (Susan), Ajgie Kirkland (Ranger), Helen Greenberg (Marci), Kathryn Joosten (Claire), Troy Blendell (Joel)



90 :04x19 - Kitty Dearest

First aired: Apr/10/2001
Writer: Bill Prady, Jenna Bruce
Director: Joel Murray
Guest star: Scott Thompson (David), Devon Alan (Taylor), Nancy Liardi (Woman)



91 :04x20 - The Story of K

First aired: Apr/24/2001
Writer: Susan Beavers, Bill Prady
Director: Thomas Gibson
Guest star: Billy West (Horse), Lillian Hurst (Celia), Sharon Madden (Joyce), Tony Ranaudo (Man), Kathryn Joosten (Claire)



92 :04x21 - Pride and Prejudice

First aired: May/01/2001
Writer: Rachel Sweet, Eddie Gorodetsky
Director: J. D. Lobue
Guest star: Mark Povinelli (Ray), Meredith Eaton (Kate Palmer), Larry Michelson (Sid)



93 :04x22 - How This Happened

First aired: May/08/2001
Writer: Sid Youngers, Don Foster
Director: Jonathan Schmock
Guest star: Christopher Michael (DEA Agent), Clint Jones (Stunt DEA Agent #1), Patrick Y. Malone (Alvin), Stuart Pankin (Mr Gottlieb), Helen Greenberg (Marci), Andy Milder (Russell Gottlieb), John Mendoza (Jimmy), Kathryn Joosten (Claire), Gloria LeRoy (Jeanette), Robert Mukes (Mac), Edward Asner (Earl Tucker), Susan Chuang (Susan), Jean-Michel Casanova (Stunt DEA Agent #2)



94 :04x23 - The End of the Innocence (1)

First aired: May/15/2001
Writer: Bill Prady, Rachel Sweet
Director: Ted Lange
Guest star: Kirstie Alley (Dr. Trish), Kevin Sorbo (Charlie), Stephen Banks (Phil (as Steven Banks)), Susan Chuang (Susan)



95 :04x24 - The End of the Innocence (2)

First aired: May/22/2001
Writer: Sid Youngers, Don Foster
Director: Joel Murray
Guest star: Kevin Sorbo (Charlie), Raymond Ma (Professor Wong), Jeanne Chinn (Wei-Hsi), Lucille Soong (Mrs. Wong), Harvey J. Alperin (Rabbi), Susan Chuang (Susan), Masi Oka (Nies Jin), Stuart Pankin (Mr Gottlieg), Andy Milder (Russell Gottlieb), Yeardley Smith (Marlene), Helen Greenberg (Marci), Gabriella Bern (Magda), Rebecca Lin (Li-Li)



96 :05x01 - Intensive Caring

First aired: Sep/25/2001
Writer: Bill Prady, Don Foster
Director: Robert Berlinger
Guest star: Floyd "Red Crow" Westerman (George Littlefox), Anne Elizabeth Ramsay (Nancy), Bob Morrisey (Dr. Coleman)



97 :05x02 - With a Little Help From My Friend

First aired: Sep/25/2001
Writer: Susan Beavers, Rachel Sweet
Director: J. D. Lobue
Guest star: Anne Elizabeth Ramsay (Nancy), Romy Rosemont (Martha), Mitzi McCall (Florence), Scott Adsit (Howard), Helen Greenberg (Marci), Terry Rhoads (Kevin), Shae D'Lyn (Jane), Phill Lewis (Mr. Walder), Susan Chuang (Susan)



98 :05x03 - Papa Was Almost a Rolling Stone

First aired: Oct/02/2001
Writer: Don Foster, Sid Youngers
Director: Joel Murray
Guest star: Adrian Bewley (Singer), Helen Greenberg (Marci), Holly Gagnier (Tina), Don Cummings (Waiter)



99 :05x04 - Sexual Healing

First aired: Oct/09/2001
Writer: Don Foster, Bill Prady, Jamie Gorenberg
Director: Asaad Kelada
Guest star: Benjamin Livingston (Ted (as Ben Livingston)), Bob Morrisey (Dr. Coleman), Anne Elizabeth Ramsay (Nancy)



100 :05x05 - Without Reservations

First aired: Oct/16/2001
Writer: Del Shores, Jenna Bruce
Director: Jonathan Schmock
Guest star: Lili Haydn (Violinist), Jane Carr (Lorraine), Anne Elizabeth Ramsay (Nancy), Michael Fairman (Porter), Bernard Fox (Henry), Susan Chuang (Susan), Robin Strasser (Teensy Manhart), Helen Greenberg (Marci)



101 :05x06 - Try to Remember This Kind of September

First aired: Oct/23/2001
Writer: Maxine Lapiduss, David Babcock
Director: Robert Berlinger
Guest star: Billy West (TV Announcer), Juliette Lewis (September)



102 :05x07 - Used Karma

First aired: Oct/30/2001
Writer: David Babcock
Director: J. D. Lobue
Guest star: Camille Anderson (Pete's Girlfriend), Don Cummings (Waiter), Grady Hutt (Kyle), Susan Chuang (Susan)



103 :05x08 - Home is Where the Art Is

First aired: Nov/13/2001
Writer: Ed Yeager, Sid Youngers
Director: Ted Lange
Guest star: Cathy Herd (Pamela), Bodhi Elfman (Terry), Fred Stoller (Barry)



104 :05x09 - Wish We Weren't Here

First aired: Nov/20/2001
Writer: Bill Prady, Jenna Bruce
Director: J. D. Lobue
Guest star: Jack Impellizzeri (Darryl), Neil Giraldo (Himself), Pat Benatar (Herself), Octavia Spencer (Gloria), Debra Christofferson (Marilyn), Tim Bagley (Nelson), Stacey Travis (Lois), Sarah Lancaster (Wendy), Billy West (TV Announcer)



105 :05x10 - Dream A Little Dream of Her

First aired: Nov/27/2001
Writer: Susan Beavers, Del Shores
Director: Asaad Kelada
Guest star: Bobbie Phillips (Anna), Lillian Hurst (Celia), Erik Stabenau (Stunt Waiter), Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg (Herself), Susan Chuang (Susan)



106 :05x11 - A Fish Tale

First aired: Dec/04/2001
Writer: Rachel Sweet, Jamie Gorenberg
Director: Thomas Gibson
Guest star: William Marquez (Miguel), Lillian Hurst (Celia)



107 :05x12 - Previously on "Dharma & Greg"

First aired: Dec/11/2001
Writer: Susan Beavers, David Babcock
Director: Robert Berlinger
Guest star: Todd Stashwick (Gunther), Michael Luckerman (Toad), Steve Hytner (William), Eliza Coyle (Barbara), Rosemary Alexander (Rosemary)



108 :05x13 - Protecting the Ego-System

First aired: Jan/08/2002
Writer: Sid Youngers, Ed Yeager
Director: J. D. Lobue
Guest star: Robin Strasser (Teensy Manhart), Ed Begley, Jr. (Himself)



109 :05x14 - Near-Death of a Salesman

First aired: Mar/05/2002
Writer: Susan Beavers, Don Foster
Director: Joel Murray
Guest star: Shirley Prestia (Janet), T. J. Thyne (Vaughn), Yeardley Smith (Marlene), Thomas Crawford (Customer), Kevin Dunighan (Customer #2), Terry Rhoads (Howard), Gwen McGee (Nurse)



110 :05x15 - It's a Bird, It's a Plane, It's ... My Wife

First aired: Mar/12/2002
Writer: Susan Beavers, Jamie Gorenberg
Director: Robert Berlinger
Guest star: Michael Beardsley (Toby the Storm Chaser), Toshi Toda (Mr. Verapong), Chris Durand (Man), Shirley Prestia (Janet), J. D. Walsh (Donald), Yeardley Smith (Marlene), Daniel R. Escobar (Lorenzo), Terry Rhoads (Howard)



111 :05x16 - I Think, Therefore I Am in Trouble

First aired: Mar/19/2002
Writer: Jamie Gorenberg, Maxine Lapiduss
Director: Chuck Lorre
Guest star: Erick Avari (Lalit), Susan Chuang (Susan), Shirley Prestia (Janet), Dennis Cockrum (Ty Cobb), Claudia Schiffer (Gretchen), Helen Greenberg (Marci)



112 :05x17 - She's with the Band

First aired: Mar/26/2002
Writer: Del Shores, Eddie Gorodetsky
Director: Jonathan Schmock
Guest star: Todd Giebenhain (Jared), John Aylward (Kenneth), Shirley Prestia (Janet), Jodi Lyn O'Keefe (Simone), Kathleen Noone (Kathy), Jenna Leigh Green (Kelly)



113 :05x18 - Mission: Implausible

First aired: Apr/02/2002
Writer: David Babcock, Sid Youngers
Director: Asaad Kelada
Guest star: Jodi Lyn O'Keefe (Simone), John Mendoza (Doorman), James Avery (Walter), Corbin Allred (Rick Sanderson), Helen Greenberg (Marci), Dick Clark (Himself), Susan Chuang (Susan)



114 :05x19 - This Diamond Ring

First aired: Apr/02/2002
Writer: Bill Prady, Don Foster
Director: J. D. Lobue
Guest star: William Mesnik (Frank), Mary Gross (Mary), Victor Raider-Wexler (Leo), Claudia Schiffer (Gretchen), Yeardley Smith (Marlene)



115 :05x20 - The Tooth Is Out There

First aired: Apr/09/2002
Writer: Eddie Gorodetsky, Don Foster
Director: Asaad Kelada
Guest star: Mitch Pileggi (Himself), William Sanderson (Mike), Jim Meskimen (Fire Inspector), Danny Mora (Manual), George Wyner (Herb)



116 :05x21 - The Parent Trap

First aired: Apr/16/2002
Writer: Susan Beavers, Del Shores
Director: J. D. Lobue
Guest star: Florence Stanley (Rose Hoffman), Victor Raider-Wexler (Marty Hoffman), Yeardley Smith (Marlene)



117 :05x22 - Tuesday's Child

First aired: Apr/23/2002
Writer: Jenna Bruce, Sid Youngers, David Babcock
Director: Joel Murray
Guest star: Marcy Goldman (Caroline), Rosalind Chao (Patricia), Billy Mayo (Policeman), Susan Chuang (Susan), Helen Greenberg (Marci)



118 :05x23 - The Mamas and the Papas (a.k.a. Finale) (1)

First aired: Apr/30/2002
Writer: Maxine Lapiduss, Ed Yeager
Director: Asaad Kelada
Guest star: Daphne Duplaix (Laura), Christopher Michael (Man #1), Yeardley Smith (Marlene), Shirley Prestia (Janet), Tony Ervolina (Man #2), Anne-Marie Johnson (Laura)



119 :05x24 - The Mamas and the Papas (a.k.a. Finale) (2)

First aired: Apr/30/2002
Writer: Don Foster, Del Shores
Director: J. D. Lobue
Guest star: Christopher Michael (Man #1), Tony Ervolina (Man #2), Daphne Duplaix (Laura), Yeardley Smith (Marlene)