2024-06-28
In the Season 1 finale, Johnny may have found a buyer for the town, and a surprised David and Alexis realize they may have become more attached to Schitt's Creek than they ever imagined possible. (Repeat).
In the Season 2 premiere, the Roses search for David, while Alexis' relationship with Mutt goes to the next level despite her technically being engaged to Ted. (Repeat).
Ray gives Debra cookware for Christmas with an ulterior motive in mind. But when she gives him an expensive gift, he suspects she's up to something. Andy: Andy Kindler. Ally: Madylin Sweeten. Robert: Brad Garrett. Marie: Doris Roberts. (Repeat).
Ray and Debra go out to dinner on Valentine's Day, only to discover that they don't have anything to say to each other. Of course, their lack of conversation later sparks a lot of discussion from Debra. Waiter: Eric Ramirez. Debra: Patricia Heaton. Ray: Ray Romano. (Repeat).
Part 2 of three. Niles undergoes heart-bypass surgery in an episode that blends humor and poignancy, and interweaves telling flashbacks to the Crane brothers' youth. Dr. Schafer: Daniel Davis. Dr. Ling: Denise Iketani. Colleen: Judith Scott. (Repeat).
Mischief awaits Frasier at his son's bar mitzvah, where the teen's mother, Lilith (Bebe Neuwirth), becomes uncharacteristically emotional. Noel: Patrick Kerr. Frederick: Trevor Einhorn. Rabbi Gendler: Corey Fischer. (Repeat).
Cliff may have created a monster when he helps a date (Karen Akers) refine her looks and she starts attracting all types---even Sam; and Rebecca is so determined to stop smoking that she says she will sleep with Sam if he catches her with a cigarette. Philip: Philip Arthur Ross. Steven: Steven Robert Ross. Jeff: John Allen. (Repeat).
When Sam learns that Carla and Woody have bought Christmas presents for Rebecca, he finds himself scrambling for a last-minute gift on Christmas Eve, and he receives some angelic guidance during his search. Meanwhile, Norm's Santa buddies get in the spirit of the season by getting into some seasonal spirits. Tracy: Jayne Modean. Vincent: Vincent Lucchesi. Kris: Harry Frazier. (Repeat).
Ray gives Debra cookware for Christmas with an ulterior motive in mind. But when she gives him an expensive gift, he suspects she's up to something. Andy: Andy Kindler. Ally: Madylin Sweeten. Robert: Brad Garrett. Marie: Doris Roberts. (Repeat).
Ray and Debra go out to dinner on Valentine's Day, only to discover that they don't have anything to say to each other. Of course, their lack of conversation later sparks a lot of discussion from Debra. Waiter: Eric Ramirez. Debra: Patricia Heaton. Ray: Ray Romano. (Repeat).
Doug is asked to join the softball team at Carrie's law firm, but she's afraid that Doug won't be able to convince the opposing team that he's an attorney; Arthur learns that his ancestors owned slaves, so he tries to make reparations to Deacon. Kaplan: Victor Raider-Wexler. Thompson: Michael Kostroff. Pibb: Todd Sandler. Rogers: Michael C. Mahon. Vin: Roland Kickinger. (Repeat).
Carrie is worried that she will lose her job after she learns that her boss is being let go, and Doug fears he could get fired after a practical joke he pulled at work backfires. Pruzan: Alex Skuby. Kaplan: Victor Raider-Wexler. O'Boyle: Sam McMurray. Amy: Christine Gonzales. Kim: Melissa Chan. Halliburton: Jim Staahl. Bettie: Patricia Place. Levy: Bob Bancroft. Jake: Michael C. Alexander. (Repeat
When half a joint is found on company property, Dwight dons his Lackawanna County volunteer deputy sheriff's uniform (complete with badge) and launches an investigation. He brings in a professional drug tester---a turn of events that makes Michael nervous. Meanwhile, Jim and Pam play a game in which Jim is forbidden to speak. (Repeat).
Michael's highfalutin attempts to resolve conflicts in the office only serve to stir up petty differences and forgotten arguments among his employees, causing bedlam and tumult at Dunder Mifflin. Also, the workers get their ID photos taken; and (some) staffers receive Pam's save-the-date notices for her wedding. (Repeat).
Part 2 of three. Niles undergoes heart-bypass surgery in an episode that blends humor and poignancy, and interweaves telling flashbacks to the Crane brothers' youth. Dr. Schafer: Daniel Davis. Dr. Ling: Denise Iketani. Colleen: Judith Scott. (Repeat).
Mischief awaits Frasier at his son's bar mitzvah, where the teen's mother, Lilith (Bebe Neuwirth), becomes uncharacteristically emotional. Noel: Patrick Kerr. Frederick: Trevor Einhorn. Rabbi Gendler: Corey Fischer. (Repeat).
Cliff may have created a monster when he helps a date (Karen Akers) refine her looks and she starts attracting all types---even Sam; and Rebecca is so determined to stop smoking that she says she will sleep with Sam if he catches her with a cigarette. Philip: Philip Arthur Ross. Steven: Steven Robert Ross. Jeff: John Allen. (Repeat).
When Sam learns that Carla and Woody have bought Christmas presents for Rebecca, he finds himself scrambling for a last-minute gift on Christmas Eve, and he receives some angelic guidance during his search. Meanwhile, Norm's Santa buddies get in the spirit of the season by getting into some seasonal spirits. Tracy: Jayne Modean. Vincent: Vincent Lucchesi. Kris: Harry Frazier. (Repeat).
When half a joint is found on company property, Dwight dons his Lackawanna County volunteer deputy sheriff's uniform (complete with badge) and launches an investigation. He brings in a professional drug tester---a turn of events that makes Michael nervous. Meanwhile, Jim and Pam play a game in which Jim is forbidden to speak. (Repeat).
Michael's highfalutin attempts to resolve conflicts in the office only serve to stir up petty differences and forgotten arguments among his employees, causing bedlam and tumult at Dunder Mifflin. Also, the workers get their ID photos taken; and (some) staffers receive Pam's save-the-date notices for her wedding. (Repeat).
The Dunder Mifflin warehouse is converted into a full-blown gambling hall for the Scranton Business Park's casino night. But things get dicey for Michael when he ends up with two dates for the event, or, in his words, "two queens." Meanwhile, Pam searches for a band for her wedding, and even considers hiring Kevin's Police tribute band, Scrantonicity. Steve Carell wrote the script. (Repeat).
A sensitivity firestorm ensues when Michael heedlessly outs a gay Dunder Mifflin employee. Meanwhile, some details about Jim and Pam's complicated relationship come to light. (Repeat).
Part 2 of three. Niles undergoes heart-bypass surgery in an episode that blends humor and poignancy, and interweaves telling flashbacks to the Crane brothers' youth. Dr. Schafer: Daniel Davis. Dr. Ling: Denise Iketani. Colleen: Judith Scott. (Repeat).
Mischief awaits Frasier at his son's bar mitzvah, where the teen's mother, Lilith (Bebe Neuwirth), becomes uncharacteristically emotional. Noel: Patrick Kerr. Frederick: Trevor Einhorn. Rabbi Gendler: Corey Fischer. (Repeat).
Cliff may have created a monster when he helps a date (Karen Akers) refine her looks and she starts attracting all types---even Sam; and Rebecca is so determined to stop smoking that she says she will sleep with Sam if he catches her with a cigarette. Philip: Philip Arthur Ross. Steven: Steven Robert Ross. Jeff: John Allen. (Repeat).
When Sam learns that Carla and Woody have bought Christmas presents for Rebecca, he finds himself scrambling for a last-minute gift on Christmas Eve, and he receives some angelic guidance during his search. Meanwhile, Norm's Santa buddies get in the spirit of the season by getting into some seasonal spirits. Tracy: Jayne Modean. Vincent: Vincent Lucchesi. Kris: Harry Frazier. (Repeat).
Ray gives Debra cookware for Christmas with an ulterior motive in mind. But when she gives him an expensive gift, he suspects she's up to something. Andy: Andy Kindler. Ally: Madylin Sweeten. Robert: Brad Garrett. Marie: Doris Roberts. (Repeat).
Ray and Debra go out to dinner on Valentine's Day, only to discover that they don't have anything to say to each other. Of course, their lack of conversation later sparks a lot of discussion from Debra. Waiter: Eric Ramirez. Debra: Patricia Heaton. Ray: Ray Romano. (Repeat).
When half a joint is found on company property, Dwight dons his Lackawanna County volunteer deputy sheriff's uniform (complete with badge) and launches an investigation. He brings in a professional drug tester---a turn of events that makes Michael nervous. Meanwhile, Jim and Pam play a game in which Jim is forbidden to speak. (Repeat).
Michael's highfalutin attempts to resolve conflicts in the office only serve to stir up petty differences and forgotten arguments among his employees, causing bedlam and tumult at Dunder Mifflin. Also, the workers get their ID photos taken; and (some) staffers receive Pam's save-the-date notices for her wedding. (Repeat).
The Dunder Mifflin warehouse is converted into a full-blown gambling hall for the Scranton Business Park's casino night. But things get dicey for Michael when he ends up with two dates for the event, or, in his words, "two queens." Meanwhile, Pam searches for a band for her wedding, and even considers hiring Kevin's Police tribute band, Scrantonicity. Steve Carell wrote the script. (Repeat).
A sensitivity firestorm ensues when Michael heedlessly outs a gay Dunder Mifflin employee. Meanwhile, some details about Jim and Pam's complicated relationship come to light. (Repeat).
Doug is asked to join the softball team at Carrie's law firm, but she's afraid that Doug won't be able to convince the opposing team that he's an attorney; Arthur learns that his ancestors owned slaves, so he tries to make reparations to Deacon. Kaplan: Victor Raider-Wexler. Thompson: Michael Kostroff. Pibb: Todd Sandler. Rogers: Michael C. Mahon. Vin: Roland Kickinger. (Repeat).
Carrie is worried that she will lose her job after she learns that her boss is being let go, and Doug fears he could get fired after a practical joke he pulled at work backfires. Pruzan: Alex Skuby. Kaplan: Victor Raider-Wexler. O'Boyle: Sam McMurray. Amy: Christine Gonzales. Kim: Melissa Chan. Halliburton: Jim Staahl. Bettie: Patricia Place. Levy: Bob Bancroft. Jake: Michael C. Alexander. (Repeat
The Dunder Mifflin warehouse is converted into a full-blown gambling hall for the Scranton Business Park's casino night. But things get dicey for Michael when he ends up with two dates for the event, or, in his words, "two queens." Meanwhile, Pam searches for a band for her wedding, and even considers hiring Kevin's Police tribute band, Scrantonicity. Steve Carell wrote the script. (Repeat).
A sensitivity firestorm ensues when Michael heedlessly outs a gay Dunder Mifflin employee. Meanwhile, some details about Jim and Pam's complicated relationship come to light. (Repeat).
Moira cooks dinner with help from David; Johnny checks out office space for his consulting business; and Ted pressures Alexis to give him an answer to his marriage proposal. (Repeat).
Moira tries out for the town's a cappella group; Alexis enjoys a new relationship; and Johnny lends a hand at Bob's Garage. (Repeat).
Fraser comes to the aid of a fellow Mountie on the trail of her husband's killers, but a jealous Thatcher (Camilla Scott) uncovers disturbing information about the woman. Kowalski: Callum Keith Rennie. Fraser: Paul Gross. (Repeat).
Gerry tries to gain the staff's trust after being introduced as the new principal. (Repeat).
Gerry opens an illegal slime-making business with the help of the Chemistry teacher and some kids. While orders start to pour in, his overworked "chemical engineer" quits. (Repeat).
Moira cooks dinner with help from David; Johnny checks out office space for his consulting business; and Ted pressures Alexis to give him an answer to his marriage proposal. (Repeat).
Moira tries out for the town's a cappella group; Alexis enjoys a new relationship; and Johnny lends a hand at Bob's Garage. (Repeat).
Fraser comes to the aid of a fellow Mountie on the trail of her husband's killers, but a jealous Thatcher (Camilla Scott) uncovers disturbing information about the woman. Kowalski: Callum Keith Rennie. Fraser: Paul Gross. (Repeat).
Gerry tries to gain the staff's trust after being introduced as the new principal. (Repeat).
Gerry opens an illegal slime-making business with the help of the Chemistry teacher and some kids. While orders start to pour in, his overworked "chemical engineer" quits. (Repeat).