2024-06-26
Doug becomes obsessed with beating Carrie at table tennis after Arthur buys a game table at a garage sale; Spence gets jealous when his girlfriend, Denise (Rachel Dratch), starts work as a cocktail waitress and uses her sex appeal to land bigger tips from customers. Trevor: Jamie Kaler. Ed: Steve McCammon. Jim: Greg Allen Johnson. Owens: Vincent Cefalu. (Repeat).
Doug and Carrie decide to renew their wedding vows, but planning the ceremony turns into such a hassle that they consider calling the whole thing off. Joe: Dakin Matthews. Janet: Jenny O'Hara. Pruzan: Alex Skuby. Father McAndrew: Joe Flaherty. Amy: Christine Gonzales. Jeffrey: Dennis Cockrum. Jules: Jack Kissell. (Repeat).
Michael tries to get extra sympathy from his staff after he burns his foot on a portable cooking grill. Dwight emerges as the primary caregiver---to Michael's chagrin. (Repeat).
Worried that Michael knows that he secretly pines for Pam, Jim begrudgingly hangs out with his ego-inflated boss in an effort to keep him from spilling the beans. One of their manly outings: a trip to Hooters. (Repeat).
On Halloween, pranks pit Frasier vs. Bulldog (Dan Butler); and Daphne's feisty mum vs. a very inventive, 10-year-old trick-or-treater. Mrs. Moon: Millicent Martin. Jason: Steven Anthony Lawrence. Kenny: Tom McGowan. (Repeat).
A quirky physical therapist (Ana Gasteyer) has a hand in Daphne's sessions with Martin; the Crane brothers con their way into a posh spa but are barred from the "gold-level access." Spa Receptionist: Hal Sparks. Leila: Sarah Shahi. (Repeat).
When Cliff's mother (Frances Sternhagen) agrees to sell the family home to developers, the mailman considers going postal. Instead, he decides to stand his ground and chain himself to a post in the house. Jim: Kevin Dunn. Cronin: Don Sparks. Tim: Tim Cunningham. (Repeat).
Sam and Woody are up for grabs at a charity auction at the bar, but aren't happy with the women who grab them. Lilith: Bebe Neuwirth. Connie: Sharon Barr. Terri: Terry Hoyos. Eli: Eli Guralnick. Kim: Kim Sebastian. Cyndi: Cyndi Strittmatter. Alan: Alan Koss. Shawn: Shawn Gibson. (Repeat).
Michael tries to get extra sympathy from his staff after he burns his foot on a portable cooking grill. Dwight emerges as the primary caregiver---to Michael's chagrin. (Repeat).
Worried that Michael knows that he secretly pines for Pam, Jim begrudgingly hangs out with his ego-inflated boss in an effort to keep him from spilling the beans. One of their manly outings: a trip to Hooters. (Repeat).
Michael questions the loyalty of his staffers when someone defiles his carpet, so he then tries to bond with them by relocating to Jim's desk in the main office area. This forces Jim to move next to the blabbering Kelly---and farther away from Pam. (Repeat).
Jan (Melora Hardin) assembles the female staffers and presents them with a "women in the workplace" seminar. Not to be outdone, Michael hustles the Dunder Mifflin boys to the warehouse for some male bonding. (Repeat).
On Halloween, pranks pit Frasier vs. Bulldog (Dan Butler); and Daphne's feisty mum vs. a very inventive, 10-year-old trick-or-treater. Mrs. Moon: Millicent Martin. Jason: Steven Anthony Lawrence. Kenny: Tom McGowan. (Repeat).
A quirky physical therapist (Ana Gasteyer) has a hand in Daphne's sessions with Martin; the Crane brothers con their way into a posh spa but are barred from the "gold-level access." Spa Receptionist: Hal Sparks. Leila: Sarah Shahi. (Repeat).
When Cliff's mother (Frances Sternhagen) agrees to sell the family home to developers, the mailman considers going postal. Instead, he decides to stand his ground and chain himself to a post in the house. Jim: Kevin Dunn. Cronin: Don Sparks. Tim: Tim Cunningham. (Repeat).
Sam and Woody are up for grabs at a charity auction at the bar, but aren't happy with the women who grab them. Lilith: Bebe Neuwirth. Connie: Sharon Barr. Terri: Terry Hoyos. Eli: Eli Guralnick. Kim: Kim Sebastian. Cyndi: Cyndi Strittmatter. Alan: Alan Koss. Shawn: Shawn Gibson. (Repeat).
Marie invites Robert's two ex-girlfriends, Amy (Monica Horan) and Stefania (Alex Meneses), over to offer Robert advice on relationships. Judy: Sherri Shepherd. Marco: David Proval. Robert: Brad Garrett. Marie: Doris Roberts. (Repeat).
Ray reluctantly attends a father-daughter dance with Ally and remembers, in flashbacks, the hectic circumstances surrounding her birth. Ally: Madylin Sweeten. Nurse: Jessica Bern. Doctor: Monique Edwards. Debra: Patricia Heaton. Marie: Doris Roberts. Ray: Ray Romano. (Repeat).
Michael tries to get extra sympathy from his staff after he burns his foot on a portable cooking grill. Dwight emerges as the primary caregiver---to Michael's chagrin. (Repeat).
Worried that Michael knows that he secretly pines for Pam, Jim begrudgingly hangs out with his ego-inflated boss in an effort to keep him from spilling the beans. One of their manly outings: a trip to Hooters. (Repeat).
Michael questions the loyalty of his staffers when someone defiles his carpet, so he then tries to bond with them by relocating to Jim's desk in the main office area. This forces Jim to move next to the blabbering Kelly---and farther away from Pam. (Repeat).
Jan (Melora Hardin) assembles the female staffers and presents them with a "women in the workplace" seminar. Not to be outdone, Michael hustles the Dunder Mifflin boys to the warehouse for some male bonding. (Repeat).
Doug becomes obsessed with beating Carrie at table tennis after Arthur buys a game table at a garage sale; Spence gets jealous when his girlfriend, Denise (Rachel Dratch), starts work as a cocktail waitress and uses her sex appeal to land bigger tips from customers. Trevor: Jamie Kaler. Ed: Steve McCammon. Jim: Greg Allen Johnson. Owens: Vincent Cefalu. (Repeat).
Doug and Carrie decide to renew their wedding vows, but planning the ceremony turns into such a hassle that they consider calling the whole thing off. Joe: Dakin Matthews. Janet: Jenny O'Hara. Pruzan: Alex Skuby. Father McAndrew: Joe Flaherty. Amy: Christine Gonzales. Jeffrey: Dennis Cockrum. Jules: Jack Kissell. (Repeat).
Michael questions the loyalty of his staffers when someone defiles his carpet, so he then tries to bond with them by relocating to Jim's desk in the main office area. This forces Jim to move next to the blabbering Kelly---and farther away from Pam. (Repeat).
Jan (Melora Hardin) assembles the female staffers and presents them with a "women in the workplace" seminar. Not to be outdone, Michael hustles the Dunder Mifflin boys to the warehouse for some male bonding. (Repeat).
Moira is visited by her estranged sister, while David is asked to discuss being "different" with one of Jocelyn's students. (Repeat).
Johnny's attempts to arrange a surprise birthday party for Moira take a detour when she unwittingly takes over planning of her own big bash. (Repeat).
To investigate an undertaker suspected of being a killer, Fraser volunteers to play dead in the man's funeral home, but soon rumors fly that the Mountie isn't just acting. Fraser: Paul Gross. Francesca: Ramona Milano. Kowalski: Callum Keith Rennie. Thatcher: Camilla Scott. (Repeat).
Robert hires a security guard after a string of thefts; Robert learns the truth behind his baby's name. (Repeat).
Using Xavier Academy as its sample, an investigative reporting team sets out to determine the true value of the private school system. However, the team instead exposes Xavier's deepest and darkest secret. (Repeat).
Moira is visited by her estranged sister, while David is asked to discuss being "different" with one of Jocelyn's students. (Repeat).
Johnny's attempts to arrange a surprise birthday party for Moira take a detour when she unwittingly takes over planning of her own big bash. (Repeat).
To investigate an undertaker suspected of being a killer, Fraser volunteers to play dead in the man's funeral home, but soon rumors fly that the Mountie isn't just acting. Fraser: Paul Gross. Francesca: Ramona Milano. Kowalski: Callum Keith Rennie. Thatcher: Camilla Scott. (Repeat).
Robert hires a security guard after a string of thefts; Robert learns the truth behind his baby's name. (Repeat).
Using Xavier Academy as its sample, an investigative reporting team sets out to determine the true value of the private school system. However, the team instead exposes Xavier's deepest and darkest secret. (Repeat).
Moira is visited by her estranged sister, while David is asked to discuss being "different" with one of Jocelyn's students. (Repeat).
Johnny's attempts to arrange a surprise birthday party for Moira take a detour when she unwittingly takes over planning of her own big bash. (Repeat).
On the way to a wedding, Ray obsesses over not walking a date, whom he'll likely see at the reception, to her door 25 years earlier. But it's not his one-time date he should be worrying about---it's Debra. Elizabeth: Vicki Juditz. Scott: Judson Crowder. Nice Man: Rudy Moreno. Elderly Man: Fred Ornstein. Debra: Patricia Heaton. Ray: Ray Romano. (Repeat).
The girls are aghast but the guys think it's great when Robert starts dating a sexy and much younger woman (Tinsley Grimes). Robert: Brad Garrett. Debra: Patricia Heaton. Ray: Ray Romano. (Repeat).
A parking-garage dispute embroils Frasier with a stubborn attendant, angry motorists and his disconcerted passenger: Niles. George: Luis Guzman. Kenny: Tom McGowan. Niles: David Hyde Pierce. Roz: Peri Gilpin. (Repeat).
Roz's uninhibited and opinionated cousin (Zooey Deschanel) irks Frasier and tires Roz, who joins cuz on the all-night partying circuit. Kenny: Tom McGowan. Roz: Peri Gilpin. Niles: David Hyde Pierce. (Repeat).
Budding actor Woody takes his role as Mark Twain to heart---and to Cheers---where he catches the eye of an elderly woman (Anne Pitoniak). Grif Palmer: John Paragon. Lilith: Bebe Neuwirth. (Repeat).
Rebecca's boss, Evan Drake (Tom Skerritt), on whom she has a secret crush, stops by the bar and invites her to a party. Sam agrees to be a "macho stud" escort for Rebecca, who's trying to right a wrong impression she made. Harry the Hat: Harry Anderson. Assistant No. 1: Tom Ohmer. Assistant No. 2: Christian J. LeBlanc. (Repeat).
On the way to a wedding, Ray obsesses over not walking a date, whom he'll likely see at the reception, to her door 25 years earlier. But it's not his one-time date he should be worrying about---it's Debra. Elizabeth: Vicki Juditz. Scott: Judson Crowder. Nice Man: Rudy Moreno. Elderly Man: Fred Ornstein. Debra: Patricia Heaton. Ray: Ray Romano. (Repeat).
The girls are aghast but the guys think it's great when Robert starts dating a sexy and much younger woman (Tinsley Grimes). Robert: Brad Garrett. Debra: Patricia Heaton. Ray: Ray Romano. (Repeat).