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The replacement (Gilbert Gottfried) for Dan (John Larroquette) is even more objectionable; Harry and Christine (Harry Anderson, Markie Post) face breaking up.
Dan, costumed as the ``Phantom of the Courthouse,`` hides out in the subterranean levels of the building.
Dan (John Larroquette) is humiliated by appearing in dog court when he returns to work. With Harry Anderson.
Roz (Marsha Warfield) is shocked when her long-lost husband (Roger E. Mosley) arrives asking for a divorce. Guest star: Bever-Leigh Banfield.
Dan (John Larroquette) wears an FBI wire while dining with the gangster father (Tony Jay) of his latest ladylove (Teresa Parente).
Dan (John Larroquette) throws a bachelor party for Bull (Richard Moll) and the celebrants wind up at a seedy motel.
Christine's role model at college reveals a terrible secret; Bull thinks his sex life needs more vigor.
Harry does the learning while moonlighting as an instructor; Christine's days as a children's author may be numbered.
Bull flees to the courthouse roof when others take over his wedding plans; Dan has a date with triplets.
On Christmas Eve, a bitter department store Santa (Hansford Rowe) holds Dan (John Larroquette) hostage. Stars Harry Anderson.
Jack and Furley become trapped in a freezer at Angelino's restaurant.
Jack's old flame asks him for marital advice.
Jack feigns amnesia after wrecking Janet's car.
Jack checks into a hospital to have an embarrassing tattoo removed.
Jack agrees to pose in the nude for an art class.
One of Janet's customers names her in his will.
Jack falls for a busy stewardess (Mary Cadorette).
Janet and Phillip plan for the wedding at Janet's apartment; Jack wants to win the approval of Vicki's father; Mr Bradford tells Jack that Vicki was up for a promotion at work in another state and turned it down.
Vicky suggests that she and Jack live together after explaining her fear of marriage.
Chrissy and Janet try to convince their landlord that their new male roommate is gay.
Chrissy's mother visits for the first time since Jack moved in with the girls.
The roommates fear the rent money has been stolen.
Jack feels guilty about not standing up to a tough guy who makes a play for Chrissy.
Larry gives Jack and the girls a puppy even though Roper doesn't allow pets.
Convinced that Jack is gay, Roper decides that he is a safe date for his visiting niece.
Jack's modeling job requires him to pose nude.
Marie accuses Ray and Debra of turning Ally into a slave when they start giving her chores around the house.
Ray catches Debra poking fun at him in front of the children, then realizes his mother did the same thing when he was a youngster.
Debra assures her husband she will be on time for an awards dinner, then her hair gets caught in a curling iron.
Ray refuses to buy a $250 dress for Ally to wear to her friend's birthday party.
Alan offends Charlie by choosing harebrained cousins as Jake's guardians in the event of his death.
Charlie is stunned to learn his ex-girlfriend is now a man (Chris O'Donnell).
Judith's sister, Liz (guest star Teri Hatcher), hits on Alan at Jake's birthday party; Evelyn prefers alcohol to cake.
After trying a father/son talk, Alan and Judith decide to take a moody Jake to a therapist (Jane Lynch).
Charlie jeopardizes Alan's divorce settlement by sleeping with his attorney, Laura (Heather Locklear).
Charlie attempts to cure Alan of his recent bout of sleepwalking; Jake sees a therapist (Jane Lynch).
Charlie tries to sweet talk Judith's divorcee support-group into letting Jake continue to spend weekends at his place.
A pregnancy scare has Charlie heading to the doctor for a vasectomy.
Alan learns that Charlie belongs to an exclusive men's group, and he begs his brother to let him join.
Judith is dating Jake's pediatrician (Ryan Stiles), and Alan is upset until Charlie points out that if she remarries, his alimony payments will end.
After reconnecting with Kate, Walden becomes convinced she is the one for him -- until he meets a woman named Vivian (Mila Kunis).
Alan finds an opportunity to make money; Walden addresses his co-dependency issues.
Jack and Janet learn Chrissy's beau is married.
Jack throws a wild party when Chrissy and Janet go away for the weekend.
Jack and Chrissy walk in on Janet while she is entertaining a date; they attempt to set some rules so that they can be assured private time in the apartment with potential dates.
The job of manager is available at Janet's flower shop; when she is passed over for a more buxom employee, she decides to change her appearance in order to compete.
Roper thinks he sold the roommates a classic car.
Jack defends Chrissy's honor when a man follows her home from a bar.
Mrs. Roper takes a job to spite her husband.
Chrissy and Jack are home alone for one night.
Chrissy asks Jack to cook a meal so she can impress a gourmet.
Mr. Roper is suspected of seeing another woman.
A Chicago policeman (Patrick Swayze) and his Kentucky hills brother (Liam Neeson) hunt a mob enforcer (Adam Baldwin) for killing another brother.
An FBI agent (Keanu Reeves) turns California surfer to nab bank robbers who wear rubber masks of four ex-presidents.
A Chicago policeman (Patrick Swayze) and his Kentucky hills brother (Liam Neeson) hunt a mob enforcer (Adam Baldwin) for killing another brother.
An FBI agent (Keanu Reeves) turns California surfer to nab bank robbers who wear rubber masks of four ex-presidents.
Amy and Marie debate whether Robert should retire from the police force early.
Ray receives an honorary doctorate and forgets to mention Debra in his acceptance speech.
Robert becomes defensive when Amy's parents point out his habit of touching food to his chin before eating it; Amy devises a plan to break Robert of his strange habit.
While assembling a 500-piece puzzle late into the night, Ray and Amy's mother trade stories about themselves and their families.
Charlie tries to save Jake from school suspension by romancing his teacher, but the results are unfortunate.
Charlie's mother, Evelyn, asks to borrow his Mercedes so she can impress a Saudi prince who she wants to buy real estate.
Charlie meets his match when he falls for a woman who is better at playing hard to get than he is.
Alan denies having shoplifted a toy as a child and fears he has a dark side, until Charlie admits he planted the toy on Alan to stay out of trouble himself.
Charlie and Alan hire Berta's sister (Camryn Manheim) to cater a party their mother has conned them into throwing for her.
Alan gets a taste of what Charlie's sex life is like when he meets a woman at the grocery store who fulfills his every fantasy.
Charlie bumps into an old flame he once thought would be Mrs. Right (Denise Richards) and is pleased to learn her marriage did not work out.
Charlie is tasked with writing a theme song to one of Jake's favorite comics; things heat up between Alan and Rose.
Charlie is surprised when a woman rejects his overtures and tells him that women around town have been comparing notes on his philandering; Charlie finds out that he's the subject of a new website called www.charlieharpersucks.com.
Alan's homely high-school friend (Paget Brewster) returns as a beautiful woman, and the brothers quickly begin competing for her attentions.
Gretchen insists that Alan reveal his true identity to Larry; Walden, Barry and Jenny go on a road trip.
Alan must face the consequences after revealing his identity to Larry.
Bluto (John Belushi), Otter and the rowdy Deltas make fools of the dean and the square Omegas at 1962 Faber College.
A New York lawyer (Tom Hanks) and his violinist girlfriend (Shelley Long) buy a mansion cheap, then find it needs extensive work.
A simpleton (Steve Martin) leaves his foster family, acquires a girlfriend (Bernadette Peters) and invents slip-proof eyeglasses.
A New York lawyer (Tom Hanks) and his violinist girlfriend (Shelley Long) buy a mansion cheap, then find it needs extensive work.
A simpleton (Steve Martin) leaves his foster family, acquires a girlfriend (Bernadette Peters) and invents slip-proof eyeglasses.
Bluto (John Belushi), Otter and the rowdy Deltas make fools of the dean and the square Omegas at 1962 Faber College.
After their charges have left, staff members of a children's camp pursue romances that have been brewing all season.
Two stoners unwittingly smuggle a van that is built entirely from marijuana, from Mexico to L.A.
Potheads (Dave Chappelle, Guillermo Diaz, Jim Breuer) sell marijuana to raise bail for a fellow stoner who accidentally killed a horse.
Assorted teens waste another day of school before getting down to wasting summer in 1976 Austin, Texas.
Bowling buddies become involved with a multimillionaire and his family wanted by mobsters in 1990s Los Angeles.
Dumped by girlfriends, two teens (Jeremy London, Jason Lee) go to a shopping mall and land on a dating game show.
Two stoners unwittingly smuggle a van that is built entirely from marijuana, from Mexico to L.A.
Potheads (Dave Chappelle, Guillermo Diaz, Jim Breuer) sell marijuana to raise bail for a fellow stoner who accidentally killed a horse.
Bowling buddies become involved with a multimillionaire and his family wanted by mobsters in 1990s Los Angeles.
After their charges have left, staff members of a children's camp pursue romances that have been brewing all season.
Dumped by girlfriends, two teens (Jeremy London, Jason Lee) go to a shopping mall and land on a dating game show.
Assorted teens waste another day of school before getting down to wasting summer in 1976 Austin, Texas.
Clark Griswold and his wife, Ellen, are driving from Illinois to a California amusement park. As Clark increasingly fixates on a beautiful woman driving a sports car, the Griswolds deal with car problems and the death of a family member.
After winning a European vacation on a game show, Clark Griswold convinces his reluctant family to accompany him. His wife, Ellen, is excited, but daughter Audrey is reluctant to leave her boyfriend behind.
The Griswolds are off on a family outing to Las Vegas, where they each have their own misadventures. Young Rusty is enthusiastically playing dice, and his sister, Audrey, winds up in seedy nightclubs. Can the family reunite and stay out of trouble?
The Griswolds (Chevy Chase, Beverly D'Angelo) spend the holiday in a garish way, especially when a country cousin (Randy Quaid) pulls up in an RV.
Tech-school prodigies (Val Kilmer, Gabe Jarret) learn their laser project is actually a death beam funded by the military.
Harry's pleasure at presenting an award to Mel Torme turns to embarrassment; Dan hatches a get-rich-quick scheme.
Harry hears the case of a man who claims to own the Brooklyn Bridge -- and has the check to prove it.
Mac (Charlie Robinson) agrees to pose for an underwear advertisement; Dan (John Larroquette) gets caught red-handed.
Roz (Marsha Warfield) ups the ante at a poker game for the court's female staff; Harry (Harry Anderson) redecorates his chambers. With Markie Post, John Larroquette.
Christine (Markie Post) decides to run for Congress; Dan (John Larroquette) takes a job as a sexual surrogate. Stars Harry Anderson.
One of Janet's customers names her in his will.
Jack agrees to pose in the nude for an art class.
Jack checks into a hospital to have an embarrassing tattoo removed.
Jack feigns amnesia after wrecking Janet's car.
Jack's old flame asks him for marital advice.
Jack and Furley become trapped in a freezer at Angelino's restaurant.
On Christmas Eve, a bitter department store Santa (Hansford Rowe) holds Dan (John Larroquette) hostage. Stars Harry Anderson.
Bull flees to the courthouse roof when others take over his wedding plans; Dan has a date with triplets.
Harry does the learning while moonlighting as an instructor; Christine's days as a children's author may be numbered.
Christine's role model at college reveals a terrible secret; Bull thinks his sex life needs more vigor.
Dan (John Larroquette) throws a bachelor party for Bull (Richard Moll) and the celebrants wind up at a seedy motel.
Dan (John Larroquette) wears an FBI wire while dining with the gangster father (Tony Jay) of his latest ladylove (Teresa Parente).
Roz (Marsha Warfield) is shocked when her long-lost husband (Roger E. Mosley) arrives asking for a divorce. Guest star: Bever-Leigh Banfield.
Dan (John Larroquette) is humiliated by appearing in dog court when he returns to work. With Harry Anderson.
Dan, costumed as the ``Phantom of the Courthouse,`` hides out in the subterranean levels of the building.
The replacement (Gilbert Gottfried) for Dan (John Larroquette) is even more objectionable; Harry and Christine (Harry Anderson, Markie Post) face breaking up.
Harry is arrested after spying on Christine and Tony in the park; Dan is swindled out of his ``Phil's Foundation`` funds.
Christine's (Markie Post) ex-husband Tony (Ray Aruzzo) disrupts her blossoming romance with Harry (Harry Anderson). With John Larroquette.
A magazine votes Harry (Harry Anderson) one of New York's 10 most interesting men. With Markie Post and John Larroquette.
Mac (Charlie Robinson) gets his college degree and a job offer from another judge; Dan (John Larroquette) hires a butler. Stars Harry Anderson.
Roz (Marsha Warfield) unwillingly joins Christine (Markie Post) at her singles support group and regrets every minute of it. With Harry Anderson.
Lyndsey finds out about Alan's relationship with Gretchen; Walden has a difficult time telling Barry to find his own place.
Walden thinks his girlfriend is cheating on him; Alan starts dating Larry's sister, Gretchen (Kimberly Williams-Paisley).
Frankie tells Charlie and Alan why she and her daughter are on the run; Frankie's daughter has a crush on Jake.
Against Alan's judgment, Charlie falls for a seemingly crazy woman named Frankie. Guest star: Jenna Elfman.
Charlie realizes he's broke when his credit card is declined at the grocery store. Richard Lewis guest stars.
Charlie sets his ailing brother up on a date, then drags him to a steam room to help him get rid of his flu symptoms.
The housekeeper's beautiful granddaughter comes to work with her and attracts the attention of the men; Alan tries to convince Judith that Charlie's house is good for Jake.
Alan reluctantly agrees to a makeover after running into his ex-wife and her new beau; when the brothers go shopping, they clash over what to buy.
In an attempt to prove that he is a family man, Charlie invites Lisa (Denise Richards) over for Thanksgiving dinner.