2024-10-15
Dee gets a rude awakening when she discovers that "Fatty Magoo," an overweight loser from her high-school class, is now a svelte, successful clothing-store owner. So Dee decides to design a dress for her, but Dennis decides that he's the better designer. He also knows that he has the charm to sell it to Fatty (Judy Greer).
The gang want to become local celebrities, so Mac and Charlie create their own newscast on a public-access channel, while Dennis and Dee set out to make a splash on the club scene.
The gang make amends with old foes in the Season 9 finale. (Repeat).
The gang declares war on a Korean restaurateur who threatens to bump Paddy's from its coveted and profitable spot on the city's annual pub crawl. Meanwhile, Dee is determined to hold a talent show, primarily because she wants to win it.
Dee gets a rude awakening when she discovers that "Fatty Magoo," an overweight loser from her high-school class, is now a svelte, successful clothing-store owner. So Dee decides to design a dress for her, but Dennis decides that he's the better designer. He also knows that he has the charm to sell it to Fatty (Judy Greer).
The gang want to become local celebrities, so Mac and Charlie create their own newscast on a public-access channel, while Dennis and Dee set out to make a splash on the club scene.
Charlie and Rex follow the route of a killer after a tech engineer is found dead in her company's self-driving car. (Repeat).
Charlie and Rex are in deep water after a university rower is shot by a sniper during team practice. (Repeat).
When a prominent member of an exclusive dating app is found with an arrow through his heart, Charlie is forced to go undercover in the online dating scene (Repeat).
When the circumstances of a murder appear to mimic a contentious crime from twenty years earlier, Charlie and Rex must connect the past to the present while fending off a true crime podcaster. (Repeat).
Charlie and Rex head underground into a supposedly haunted mine after a crew member turns up dead during a horror film shoot. (Repeat).
When a prominent member of an exclusive dating app is found with an arrow through his heart, Charlie is forced to go undercover in the online dating scene (Repeat).
When the circumstances of a murder appear to mimic a contentious crime from twenty years earlier, Charlie and Rex must connect the past to the present while fending off a true crime podcaster. (Repeat).
Charlie and Rex head underground into a supposedly haunted mine after a crew member turns up dead during a horror film shoot. (Repeat).
When the circumstances of a murder appear to mimic a contentious crime from twenty years earlier, Charlie and Rex must connect the past to the present while fending off a true crime podcaster. (Repeat).
A banquet honoring Leslie's mother is held, and Leslie makes a memorable impression---but not a very good one. Meanwhile, Mark and Tom try to pick up some ladies.
In the Season 1 finale, Leslie tries to impress a Pawnee bigwig, while the rest of the gang attends Andy's first gig since he broke his legs in the pit.
In the Season 6 finale, Jack sets out to prove his marriage is still strong in the wake of Avery's kidnapping, so he plans a vow renewal—with Liz officiating the event. Elsewhere, Criss tries to show Liz that he's a worthy romantic match; and Tracy seeks the advice of Cornel West (playing himself) about being a black celebrity. (Repeat).
Season 7 opens with the "TGS" gang returning from hiatus, only to be shocked by Jack's awful fall programming lineup. Meanwhile, bridezilla Jenna taps Liz to be her maid of honor, and Tracy is invited to a dinner party by Kenneth and Hazel. (Repeat).
In the Season 2 opener, Leslie tries to drum up publicity for the Pawnee zoo by arranging for two penguins to wed, but she inadvertently causes an uproar when both penguins turn out to be male. Elsewhere, Mark sets his sights on Ann and asks her out on a date.
A banquet honoring Leslie's mother is held, and Leslie makes a memorable impression---but not a very good one. Meanwhile, Mark and Tom try to pick up some ladies.
Political satire at "TGS" drives a wedge between Liz and Jack. Elsewhere, Liz and Criss spice up their relationship, and Jenna is demoralized by the sluggish sales of her summer dance song. (Repeat).
In the Season 1 finale, Leslie tries to impress a Pawnee bigwig, while the rest of the gang attends Andy's first gig since he broke his legs in the pit.
In the Season 6 finale, Jack sets out to prove his marriage is still strong in the wake of Avery's kidnapping, so he plans a vow renewal—with Liz officiating the event. Elsewhere, Criss tries to show Liz that he's a worthy romantic match; and Tracy seeks the advice of Cornel West (playing himself) about being a black celebrity. (Repeat).
Season 7 opens with the "TGS" gang returning from hiatus, only to be shocked by Jack's awful fall programming lineup. Meanwhile, bridezilla Jenna taps Liz to be her maid of honor, and Tracy is invited to a dinner party by Kenneth and Hazel. (Repeat).
Political satire at "TGS" drives a wedge between Liz and Jack. Elsewhere, Liz and Criss spice up their relationship, and Jenna is demoralized by the sluggish sales of her summer dance song. (Repeat).
In the Season 2 opener, Leslie tries to drum up publicity for the Pawnee zoo by arranging for two penguins to wed, but she inadvertently causes an uproar when both penguins turn out to be male. Elsewhere, Mark sets his sights on Ann and asks her out on a date.
A banquet honoring Leslie's mother is held, and Leslie makes a memorable impression---but not a very good one. Meanwhile, Mark and Tom try to pick up some ladies.
In the Season 1 finale, Leslie tries to impress a Pawnee bigwig, while the rest of the gang attends Andy's first gig since he broke his legs in the pit.
In the Season 6 finale, Jack sets out to prove his marriage is still strong in the wake of Avery's kidnapping, so he plans a vow renewal—with Liz officiating the event. Elsewhere, Criss tries to show Liz that he's a worthy romantic match; and Tracy seeks the advice of Cornel West (playing himself) about being a black celebrity. (Repeat).
In the Season 2 opener, Leslie tries to drum up publicity for the Pawnee zoo by arranging for two penguins to wed, but she inadvertently causes an uproar when both penguins turn out to be male. Elsewhere, Mark sets his sights on Ann and asks her out on a date.
Season 7 opens with the "TGS" gang returning from hiatus, only to be shocked by Jack's awful fall programming lineup. Meanwhile, bridezilla Jenna taps Liz to be her maid of honor, and Tracy is invited to a dinner party by Kenneth and Hazel. (Repeat).
Political satire at "TGS" drives a wedge between Liz and Jack. Elsewhere, Liz and Criss spice up their relationship, and Jenna is demoralized by the sluggish sales of her summer dance song. (Repeat).
The gang agrees to sell Paddy's after getting an offer that's too good to turn down. Problem is, Dee and Charlie, who aren't partners, must get real jobs. Members of Frank's "gang," the Yellow Jacket Boys, are played by members of the doo-wop group The Mighty Echoes, who perform.
Mac has been acting strangely, leading Frank, Dennis and Dee to believe that he's the serial killer who has been terrorizing Philadelphia. So they set out to catch him, but for Dennis and Dee, that means they must first learn to think like serial killers themselves. Frank, meanwhile, is content to let a chainsaw do his thinking for him.
Dennis is mistaken for a recently released child molester; Mac tries to bond with his ex-con father, who can't take his eyes off a creeped-out Dee; and Frank moves out of the apartment he's been sharing with Charlie, and moves in with Charlie's mother.
Part 1 of 2: A misunderstanding with the mob over a set of speakers and a stash of cocaine prompts Dennis to hire himself out as a male escort. It's that, or he and the rest of the gang will get whacked.
The gang agrees to sell Paddy's after getting an offer that's too good to turn down. Problem is, Dee and Charlie, who aren't partners, must get real jobs. Members of Frank's "gang," the Yellow Jacket Boys, are played by members of the doo-wop group The Mighty Echoes, who perform.
Mac has been acting strangely, leading Frank, Dennis and Dee to believe that he's the serial killer who has been terrorizing Philadelphia. So they set out to catch him, but for Dennis and Dee, that means they must first learn to think like serial killers themselves. Frank, meanwhile, is content to let a chainsaw do his thinking for him.