Bud has invited not-too-bright student Ariel to play the "Strip Study" game, to prepare for upcoming exams he has to pass in order to graduate. Despite years of not ending up getting some, Bud gets lucky but falls asleep and realizes that in order to be able to concentrate on studying, he has to give up everything that reminds him of sex.
Marcy will not let Jefferson back in the house until he finds a job, so he hangs around at the Bundys. Bud gets Kelly a part in a Romantic Roast coffee commercial and when Kelly's co-star fails to perform up to expectations, Bud gets Jefferson the part.
There's a radio contest open to all (except Al), where the winner will get to carry the Olympic torch through the city. Griff wins it and becomes a local hero.
While Griff faces the death penalty due to a NO MA'AM prank, Al plans to get married to an old flame.
Bud has discovered that Ariel gets turned on by life-threatening situations and has decided to stage a fake tornado in order to get some from Ariel while they seek shelter in the Bundys' basement. Peg confirms that danger does in deed turn women on.
Friends* S8:E20
Follows the personal and professional lives of six twenty to thirty-something-year-old friends living in Manhattan.
Friends* S8:E21
Follows the personal and professional lives of six twenty to thirty-something-year-old friends living in Manhattan.
Friends* S8:E22
Follows the personal and professional lives of six twenty to thirty-something-year-old friends living in Manhattan.
Friends* S8:E23
Follows the personal and professional lives of six twenty to thirty-something-year-old friends living in Manhattan.
Friends* S8:E24
Follows the personal and professional lives of six twenty to thirty-something-year-old friends living in Manhattan.
Mom* S4:E7
A newly sober single mom tries to pull her life together in Napa Valley while dealing with her wayward mother.
Mom* S4:E8
A newly sober single mom tries to pull her life together in Napa Valley while dealing with her wayward mother.
Mom* S4:E9
A newly sober single mom tries to pull her life together in Napa Valley while dealing with her wayward mother.
Mom* S4:E10
A newly sober single mom tries to pull her life together in Napa Valley while dealing with her wayward mother.
Mom* S4:E11
A newly sober single mom tries to pull her life together in Napa Valley while dealing with her wayward mother.
Ray tries to write a book but gets rejected. Robert makes lieutenant.
At a wedding, Ray reunites with the first woman he dated. He tells the family about the time he didn't walk her to the door.
The 43-year-old Robert is dating a 22-year-old named Erica, and Marie and Debra find his new girlfriend way too young for his age. Frank invites her to his birthday party, which becomes a disaster.
Debra's parents visit for Thanksgiving and confess that they're going to marriage counseling.
A man accidentally sneezes on Ray and he think's he's caught the man's germs.
After confessing responsibility for a childhood shoplifting incident blamed on Alan, Charlie seeks the forgiveness of his now-infuriated brother.
Evelyn announces she is receiving an honor from the real estate industry and that Charlie and Alan will host a party in her honor. Mayhem ensues when Berta and her sister agree to cater the event, but sibling rivalry takes center stage.
Alan gets carried away with a woman he met at the supermarket, and it's up to Charlie to talk some sense into him while shielding Jake and Judith from what's going on.
Charlie runs into a newly-divorced ex, now single mom, who's willing to give him another shot. Back home, Jake tries to diagnose his learning problems.
Charlie struggles to write a jingle for a new cartoon. Meanwhile, Alan spends time with Rose, and Jake procrastinates doing a book report.
The Dunder Mifflin crew holds a casino party at the warehouse and Michael has two dates.
Michael apologizes to Oscar, after he finds out he's gay, for calling him a homosexual slur--but his apology outs Oscar to the entire office. And Jim decides to take a promotion at the Stamford office.
Michael and Dwight go to a convention in Philadelphia and run into Jim, and Michael becomes jealous of Jim's relationship with his new boss. Meanwhile, Pam gets ready for her first date since her engagement.
Michael is in trouble once again as Jan busts him for declaring it's "Movie Monday" where everyone watches a movie and neglects work. Angela pushes Dwight to make a move on Michael's job while Pam and Jim find creative ways to waste time.
Michael takes on the role of office grief counselor when he learns that his old boss has died.
Earl neglects the list while he hangs out with a sexy psychology professor who is fascinated with concept of karma. But as a result of blowing off his list, karma catches back up with him.
Earl tries to make up for not paying taxes his whole life. Unfortunately, the Government is not interested in his money, so he has to figure out another way to pay the money back.
Earl tries to make up for losing his dad's Mustang in a drag race when he was a kid.
When Earl tries to return a take-a-number machine to a department store, it triggers memories of when the gang moved into the department store on January 1, 2000--thinking that they were the only people alive in town after Y2K.
When Earl decides to cross off "made a kid scared of the boogeyman" from his list, he discovers just what kind of lasting affect he had on the little boy.
While the rest of the town prepares for the celebration of Toledo's annual Katie Holmes Day, Jack and Marissa plot to ruin the holiday pageant.
Begins with a set up that should be familiar to many Midwestern students: a tornado drill. The concept of avoiding the mighty power of a tornado by gathering in a hallway and hoping it doesn't notice you is ripe for comedic possibilities.
Jack has the students form a fake cult to sabotage Principal Durbin's new school uniforms; Mary, Stef and Michelle prepare to see one of their favorite artists who is in town to perform.
Jack attempts to get closer with the guys at work by inviting them over for a game night; Helen helps Principal Durbin grow a backbone; Stef and Mary try to coax information out of Michelle about the court case she was a juror on.
When the A.P. Bio students reunite Jack with his deadbeat dad, Jack plots revenge by trying to expose his allegedly reformed father; a witch foretells of a grim future for Mary, Stef and Michelle that divides the women.
30 Rock* S4:E22
Liz believes she's found her perfect man while between weddings with Wesley, Jack has to make a decision after Nancy meets Avery, Kenneth gets fired while trying to avoid a promotion, and Jenna's boyfriend becomes a Cher impersonator.
As season five of TGS begins, Liz and Carol are forced to confront their relationship, Jack and Avery battle over home decorating, Jenna becomes a TGS producer, and Tracy struggles with life at 30 Rock without Kenneth.
Liz finds out that a guy in editing is spreading rumors about her, Jack begins recording advice videos for his unborn son, Tracy takes steps to make sure he's there for his daughter's birth, and Kenneth tries to prove he has a purpose.
Jack tries to embrace diversity to satisfy a grandstanding congresswoman who could potentially block the NBC/KableTown deal, and Jenna tries to help Kenneth get his page job back.
Liz is upset because nobody remembers her 40th birthday, Jack tries to give up drinking to support his pregnant girlfriend, and Tracy threatens to break character during TGS.