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This results in a multi-cultural ceremony in Dharma and Greg's apartment which includes a minister, a rabbi, and a shaman. The evening takes a sad turn when a telegram arrives stating that Donna has changed her mind and wants to keep her baby. Dharma and Greg stage an argument to escape their respective parents' planned activities so they can get away for the weekend and celebrate their first anniversary.
During the drive, however, Greg inadvertently refers to Dharma as "flighty" and she retaliates by calling him a "stick in the mud". To show that he is actually spontaneous, Greg drives recklessly through a field and damages their car. The couple walk several miles to a diner, only to find it is closed due to a death in the owners' family.
Greg breaks a pane of glass in the door so they can use the phone, but a local policeman discovers them, which prompts Dharma to tell the officer that they are related to the owners and are there to run the diner in their absence. Dharma takes on the role of a waitress named Tina, and Greg becomes Ike, the short-order cook. All goes well, and the couple make enough money to repay the diner's owners for the broken glass.
Dharma and Greg receive a call that Pete has been in a car accident. When they arrive at the hospital, they find a partially immobilized Pete, who has dislocated both shoulders. Pete explains that he leaped from the car to avoid a confrontation with his date. Greg is initially opposed to Dharma's suggestion that they nurse Pete back to health at their apartment, but eventually agrees.
After an eye-opening visit to Pete's apartment to feed his cat, Dharma commits to helping him heal both physically and spiritually. Meanwhile, Kitty becomes involved in Abby's "Save the Ducks" efforts and convinces her that the only way to raise a large amount of money is to throw an elaborate fund-raising dinner, where a celebrity will be honored.
As Clay delivers his acceptance speech, the event - which is held at the birds' spawning location - is inundated with ducks, causing everyone to flee. Dharma and Greg discover a hidden doorway in their closet, which takes them to an attic filled with dolls. Greg packs up the dolls so they can be donated to charity, but the next day the dolls are found back in their original positions.
This - and the discovery of dolls that resemble the couple - convinces Dharma that they have discovered a portal to hell. Abby attempts to rid the space of the evil spirits, but to no avail. While back in the attic, the couple is frightened by an elderly woman who appears suddenly through a trapdoor. The woman explains that she is their neighbor, the dolls are hers, and the space is actually her attic.
In a subplot, Larry makes a table for Kitty and Edward. Kitty's maid, Celia, announces she is getting married and invites Dharma and Greg to the wedding. Kitty is hurt that she has not been asked, and Dharma wrangles an invitation out of Celia. When the couple arrive at the church, Celia informs them the valet parker has cancelled. Dharma tells her that she and Greg will act as the valets.
One of the wedding guests, Celia's niece Ynez, arrives and recognizes Greg. Greg tells Pete that Ynez - karen twitter dharma and greg season staying with his parents years earlier - was the first woman he slept with. When Ynez's husband hears of this, Greg must embarrassingly admit to him that he and Ynez did not actually sleep together. Rather, Greg experienced premature ejaculation, which amuses Ynez's husband.
Meanwhile, Kitty discovers she knows nothing of Celia's background and tells her she will attempt to be friendlier with her in the future. She and Dharma then drive off in a guest's Ferrari, which Dharma has taken for joy rides rather than parked. Dharma accepts the invitation of a nerdy delivery boy, Donald, to be his date at a high school dance.
While shopping for a dress, Dharma and Jane encounter two of Donald's classmates and talk him up to them. At the dance, Donald's classmates are impressed with his ability to get a date with a woman like Dharma, and he ends up leaving Dharma to be with his peers. Meanwhile, Kitty falls on the floor and injures her backside when Larry inadvertently frightens her while playing his guitar.
She sues him for the humiliation of having to sit on a blow-up donut cushion, which made a flatulent sound in front of San Francisco's mayor. A hearing is held at the young couple's apartment, which Pete arbitrates. Kitty is unable to successfully prove that the sound did, in fact, emanate from the pillow and not from her. Dharma feels she has lost touch with her roots and experiences an identity crisis when she is visited by the spirit of George, an elderly Native American gentleman she knew in life.
He cryptically tells her to go to the woods, where she must "save the young one". Dharma retreats to the Redwoods with Jane. At their campsite, Dharma is frightened when she finds a bear cub in her tent. However, she quickly ingratiates herself with him and feels he is the "young one" referred to by George. Meanwhile, Greg enlists Larry to go with him to the woods to find Dharma.
While there, they are chased by the cub's mother and eventually come upon Dharma and Jane. The foursome retreat to Larry's van, but he is unable to start it, saying someone must go out and give it a push. Dharma taunts the mother bear, who gives the van the necessary shove. Greg is elated when his boss, Mr. Clayborn, gives him a superior rating, but is dismayed to discover that incompetent Pete received the same designation.
Despite Greg's attempts to get Clayborn to discriminate between two disparate scenarios Tahiti vs. Buffalo as a honeymoon destination, freshly baked bread vs. Meanwhile, Dharma rents an empty store without knowing what she wants to sell there. Greg insists she must decide, but she convinces him she is happy to just provide a place where strangers can gather and interact.
In a subplot, the couple's parents test run a boat being sold by Larry's friend. While out to sea, a rogue seal lion hops aboard and holds the foursome hostage. Dharma fights to save her childhood home when David Saunders, a greedy developer with whom Greg went to school, pressures her parents to sell it. In an attempt to persuade him to change his mind, she invites Saunders and his discontented wife, Patty, to dinner, only to discover that he is, in fact, as unscrupulous and loathsome as Greg described him.
After fighting off Saunders' sexual advances on a trampoline at her parents' home, Dharma solicits Kitty's help in devising a plan to discredit him. She and Jane go to Saunders' home at night to look through his garbage for incriminating evidence. They are soon joined by Greg and Pete. When IRS agents appear suddenly, a drunken Patty emerges from the house, and offers to provide the agents with her husband's shady financial documents, thus saving Larry and Abby's house.
When Greg convinces Dharma to accompany him and Pete to a football game - despite her lifelong aversion to competitive sports - he is unprepared for her sudden and total conversion into a rabid fan. However, when Dharma sneaks out to a game in the middle of dinner with her parents, Greg realizes she needs help, and arranges an intervention involving San Francisco 49ers' quarterback Steve Young.
The Montgomerys visit Edward's dying mother, Beatrice. Dharma and Beatrice are the only ones willing to acknowledge the elderly woman's imminent death. While there, Dharma spots a violin - which turns out to be a priceless Stradivarius - and asks Beatrice if she may have it. Beatrice agrees, and Dharma starts practicing, eschewing formal lessons, much to Greg's dismay.
Kitty reveals to Dharma that Beatrice has always been hostile to her and refused to give Kitty a family heirloom ring. When the Montgomerys go to visit Beatrice to mend fences, they discover she has died. At the funeral, Dharma removes the ring from Beatrice's hand and gives it to Kitty, saying it was Beatrice's final wish that she have it.
As a tribute to Beatrice, Dharma plays an unharmonious version of "Three Blind Mice", the only song she knows. After the funeral - much to Greg's delight - Dharma agrees to lend the violin to her instructor, only to then inform him she now plans to take up the trombone. Role playing at a golf shop, the couple put on fake Southern accents and wind up endearing themselves to a genuine Southerner -- who turns out to be the federal judge before whom Greg must argue a cast the next day.
After an evening's panic, he decides to tough it out and wins the case hands down while mystifying Pete. But he discovers he has succeeded only too well: Judge Harper becomes the couple's best friend and constant companion, and Greg despairs at having to keep up the pretence forever -- especially when the judge comes to karen twitter dharma and greg season the entire extended family.
It's Dharma's birthday, but the surprise she gets isn't what Greg was planning. First his parents take them on a mock foxhunt, and the uncontrollably wild stallion at the stables becomes meek as a lamb as soon as he meets Dharma. Groom Joaquin swears it's because the horse has fallen madly in love with Dharma, and sure enough Steve starts showing up unexpectedly at the apartment.
Meanwhile, Greg's old flame Barbara is assigned to work with him on a case with an overnight deadline. After a dehumanizing experience with bureaucratic red tape, Dharma is inspired to run for office, and thanks to a pair of wacky opponents and a hefty campaign contribution from Edward, she may have a real shot. Meanwhile, Pete and Jane find a shocking way to fight the alone-on-Valentine's-Day blues.
As Election Day approaches, Dharma and Greg's relationship hits stormy seas due to clashes over her campaign strategy. Meanwhile, an aggressive opponent may really rain on Dharma's parade. Election day is here, and Dharma has finally mastered the art of politics. But it's her own body that teaches her that lying can lead to flu, rashes, eye sties, oozing sores and even a bout of the gout.
Dharma and Greg - along with their parents and Pete and Jane - participate in a couples retreat. When they repeatedly fail tests designed to demonstrate the strength of their relationship which Pete and Jane consistently winthey resort to dishonest measures. While in a time-out, they realize that even though they wed knowing virtually nothing about each other, their relationship is solid.
Meanwhile, Kitty and Edward rekindle their romance when they get lost in the woods overnight. When Greg rather reluctantly gives Dharma half of his on-line investment account, she becomes obsessed with profit even borrowing from her parentsbut unwisely follows a tip from a friend of Larry's and sinks everything into a San Francisco company that promptly sinks even further.
When she appeals to a recently retired Edward for help, he quickly rejuvenates the business, which happens to merchandize women's fashions for men: edrag. Dharma pushes her mother-in-law's fortitude to the absolute limit when she presents Kitty with an award at a country-club luncheon -- and later wrecks her car. The episode ends with a food fight between Kitty and Dharma.
Meanwhile, Greg becomes Pete and Jane's lawyer. Greg is forced to go with the flow when Larry makes a few improvements in the loft and lets in more than just a spring shower; and Dick Clark pays a visit during Edward's surreal flashback sequence. Greg discovers he should pay more attention to his wife's intuition when Dharma has a nightmare and begs him not to go away on a business trip.
When Dharma and Greg decide to go on a first date to get reacquainted the old-fashioned way, their courtship doesn't go as well as planned: a furious Dharma moves back in with her parents and refuses to speak to a penitent Greg. Season 3 — [ edit ]. Questioning his place in the universe, Greg begins a journey of self-discovery by exploring his reasons for becoming a lawyer.
Trying to find himself, Greg goes on a "journey of self-discovery," which ends in a seedy motel. Only when Edward takes Greg to a high-power suits party while Kitty takes her to the opera to see " Faust " does Dharma come to her senses and rush back just in time to prevent Greg from accepting a corporate job. Faced with Kitty's midlife crisis, Dharma decides to help her fulfill her lifelong dream — winning a beauty pageant.
Dharma becomes convinced that the ghost of a recently deceased neighbor wants to conduct some unfinished business — and the spirit soon moves Greg in a rather carnal way. Greg decides his life's fulfillment lies on the professional golf course, but Dharma isn't so sure if she should let him play through, given that Greg's journey of self-discovery may mean relocating to Scotland.
Abby and Larry decide to make it official after thirty years of unwedded bliss, provided they can get Kenny Loggins to sing at the ceremony. Meanwhile, Greg comes full circle on his search for tranquility when a part-time resident of the local park comes to him with a legal problem. Constant interference makes Greg wish that his new law practice were a little more private, especially when Dharma keeps solving his client's problems without recourse to the law; Dharma reaches out to her landlady on behalf of the other tenants; Larry pursues an increasingly vindictive feud against his neighbor — who turns out to be his uncle.
In an attempt to make Thanksgiving more enjoyable than last year's debacle which we see in flashbacksDharma and Greg devise a plan to entirely avoid their families. When it becomes clear how much this has hurt everyone, the pair wind up more stuffed than any turkey after eating four Thanksgiving dinners: their own, one cooked barely by Kitty, another with Abby and Larry, and a fourth with Celia's family — who have a fight that tops last year's.
While his fledgling independent law practice struggles, Greg feels emasculated when Dharma hits the jackpot in a TV commercial whose producers caught her in a late-night promo for Greg's business. Worried that they've run out of friends, Dharma and Greg "interview" a series of potential couples to see who meets their strict requirements. Finding that Greg is overwhelmed with paper work and that her own efforts to help only lead to desktop carnal encountersDharma determines to hire him a first-rate legal secretary.
She tries to get pointers from Greg's former secretary Marlene, but discovers that Marlene's only real skill is in dodging work. After submitting applicants to a battery of tests, both skill-related and New Age, Dharma finds the perfect secretary: the intelligent, caring, spiritually centered Kim — who also happens to be a former fashion model.
When the car brakes Kim supposedly had serviced fail, Dharma's trust looks like a fatal mistake Dharma's friendship with two police officers gets her anti-establishment father Larry hot under the collar, and the family feud threatens to ruin Abby's surprise birthday party. Dharma lends a helping hand to singer-songwriters Lyle Lovett and k. Meanwhile, a sarcastic hotel clerk spoils plans for the couple's romantic Valentine's Day getaway.
While spending the weekend at Dharma's parents' house, Greg fears they're in grave danger when an old family friend shows up unexpectedly — Nunzio and Stinky dig up his skeleton in Larry's garden. Meanwhile, Larry and Abby run into Edward and Kitty on a flight to Washington and discover that Edward is testifying before Congress on an environmental issue that Larry and Abby are protesting.
Dharma runs into an old boyfriend, Scott, whose endless, high-flown tales of jet-setting sound more and more like flights of fancy. He turns out to be working for the government as a spy. Meanwhile, Greg's hernia becomes a popular topic for discussion and forces several trips to the doctor. Much to Greg's horror, Dharma tries to help Donald make a memorable evening of his first sexual experience.
Meanwhile, Greg searches for memories from his childhood but decides he would rather remain in the present; and Larry develops temporary powers of recollection. For the first time in her life, Dharma gets depressed about her sex life when she discovers that Greg can't make a move in the bedroom without checking his day planner first.
Meanwhile, a depressed Greg confides in Pete, who convinces him the only logical explanation for the downturn in his sex life is that Dharma is seeing someone else. Dharma's ritual of unburdening her sins every seven years reveals things that would be better off remaining a burden. Meanwhile, Larry convinces the Montgomerys' maid, Celia, to go on strike, leading everyone to discover how much control Celia has over Kitty's personality.
Greg's old girlfriend Stephanie asks for his help in getting her son into Greg's old prep school; and once Dharma sets eyes on the boy, she becomes convinced that he is Greg's child. Larry is building the Gazebo he accidentally burned down. After replacing her furniture with Greg's stored bachelor stuff, Dharma is a changed woman. But not necessarily for the better — she becomes strangely possessed with material ambition.
Meanwhile, Edward finally rebels against the fact that even his private den is entirely decorated by Kitty. When Abby objects to being president by acclamation yet again of the educational co-op, she impulsively nominates Dharma to run against her, and both women are nonplussed when Dharma is instantly elected. Bob Patterson and What About Joan?
The final episode aired on April 30,to 6. All countries have different covers, and all are using the "dance shot". The vanity card for Chuck Lorre Productions at the end of each episode included a message written by producer and show co-creator Chuck Lorre, expressing his personal views on a variety of subjects. Because the card only appeared on the screen for a brief moment, it was usually readable only by those who recorded the program and paused it although the complete collection of cards has now been posted on Lorre's website.
Their characters are not named either in the dialogue or the credits possibly for legal reasons due to Men ' s being produced by a different studio[ 25 ] but they appear to be based on Dharma and Greg. While the couple remain married, Greg seems overly tired of his responsibilities and marriage, even going so far as to sarcastically hint at divorce to Evelyn Harper along with a self-inflicted gunshot gesture when leaving.
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This article possibly contains original research. Episode: 1x12 Airdate: Dec 17, Dharma's free spirit and maternal instincts are challenged when Greg's rebellious teenage cousin Jennifer visits for the holidays and soon abuses her newfound friendship with her aunt. When Dharma discovers that Jennifer has invited a boyfriend over unannounced, she lowers the disciplinary boom and Jennifer runs away.
As punishment, Dharma and Jane take her along on a wacky shopping trip pretending to be monolingual German tourists, they are upset to discover that she has used them as a cover for actual shoplifting. Greg's latest legal victory leaves him depressed in the middle of the office celebration, so Dharma suggests that maybe Greg should quit and "follow his bliss.
This prompts Edward to confession his own secret talent: hairdressing. Episode: 1x14 Airdate: Jan 21, Transportation becomes an issue for the young couple when Greg insists Dharma can use his car any time she wants but makes compulsive demands on her treatment of the vehicle. Dharma: "Honey, I love you, but bite me! Meanwhile, Abby invites the Montgomery's over for a meat dinner, and reveals that she was once romantically involved with Salazar, the featured artist at Kitty's charity exhibition.
An amused Edward challenges the Finkelstein's to attend the function, which is threatened by a freak rainstorm and flood—it's 'Old Yeller' to the rescue! When Dharma's charismatic old boyfriend, Leonard, suddenly re-enters her life after a year in India, Greg finds himself extremely uncomfortable around him, especially when it becomes clear that absolutely everyone else, from Greg's parents to even Marlene, absolutely adores Leonard.
Weakened by battling a bad cold, Greg is thrown for a loop when Leonard reveals that he has been celibate since he left Dharma and Dharma decides that she and Greg should give abstinence a try as well. Finally, Dharma informs everyone that they should respect Greg's wishes and not see Leonard any more, then everyone simultaneously spots Greg on television enjoying Leonard's company and his bench-side basketball tickets.
Episode: 1x16 Airdate: Feb 11, A romantic Valentine's Day weekend turns out to be anything but for Dharma and Greg. It all begins when Greg downloads a travel brochure promising a cozy getaway at the Red Rose Inn in upstate snow country. Unfortunately, things don't go quite as planned. En route, they get ticketed for speeding when Greg tries to make up time lost burying a dead animal that Dharma spotted by the roadside.
Worse still, when they arrive at the inn they discover it's just an ordinary little house with no snow and only a backyard trailer to accommodate guests. Meanwhile, Kitty misinterprets Larry's talk about an animal-shelter swap meet to mean wife swapping, and she and Edward find themselves strangely disturbed by the idea. Episode: 1x17 Airdate: Feb 25, While Dharma, Abby and Jane try to help a depressed Kitty struggle through her 50th birthday, Greg, Larry and Edward head off to the slopes to stage their own Winter Olympics.
To head off Kitty's stated intention of immediate plastic surgery, the daffy trio persuades her to join them, big wigs and scanty dresses donned, on a mission to flirt at a navy bar. Kitty is an immediate hit - until one of the young men tells her she reminds him of his mother! Meanwhile, tobogganing down a mountainside in a canoe, at night, backwards, turns out to be the father and son bonding experience Greg and Edward never found time for.
A plumbing emergency in their apartment forces Dharma and Greg to move in temporarily with his parents, and a situation fraught with tension is made worse when the Finkelstein's decide to contemplate marriage after twenty eight years of unwed bliss. Episode: 1x19 Airdate: Mar 11, Dropping in on Kitty, Dharma instantly senses what has happened: Kitty and Edward are separating.
An appalled Kitty makes Dharma promise not to tell Greg, but this well-meaning deception snowballs as Dharma's sense of guilt develops into a series of escalating fibs that draws in an uncomprehending Jane Seymour. Trying to help the Montgomery's non-existent sex life, Dharma takes Kitty to her local neighborhood erotica store, where they naturally run into Abby and Larry.
Greg and Pete take Edward for a drink to commiserate, and Edward demonstrates his ace in pick-up lines. He ends up robbed and tied to a bed by the woman and her accomplice, Vincent Penn Jillette. Meanwhile, Jane has gone off to a Star Trek convention, leaving her pet Mr. Boots with Dharma and Greg. But Greg freaks out when he discovers that Mr.
Boots is not exactly a cat. Episode: 1x21 Airdate: Apr 28, Spring fever hits klutzy Dharma, moving her to dance naked on the roof in full view of a newscast helicopter, carpet the apartment with live grass and enter a ballroom dancing contest at the Montgomery's posh country club. Reluctant Greg insists they should accept that they have no chance of winning and merely enjoy themselves, but Dharma confesses to her parents that for once in her life, she's like to be competitive at all karens twitter dharma and greg season.
Trouble is, the brunt of her aspirations is borne not by her competition but by Greg. Episode: 1x22 Airdate: May 13, When Jane breezes in to claim custody of Dharma's stuffed duck, Dharma explains to Greg that it's a trophy held by whoever has had sex in the unlikeliest place. Having actually fallen asleep during sex the night before, the couple decide to spice up their love life and search the city for a public place to have sex, since the rest of San Francisco will be too busy watching the finale of Seinfeld to notice.
But Jane 'seduces' Pete by painting his toenails and shaving his legs, and talks about their plans and sets out to sabotage their trophy win, and, after a few ironic twists, it is not Dharma and Greg who get arrested for having sex on the steps of City Hall, but Kitty and Edward. Episode: 1x23 Airdate: May 20, When Greg hosts a poker game, Dharma takes advantage of the occasion to meet his buddies.
Petty jealousies surface as she begins befriending the men and privately advising them on personal matters - including bankruptcy, impotence, and a serious crush one of the men has on Greg - and they in turn begin to full uncomfortable around Greg because he won't share his feelings with them. Upset that Dharma has taken over his friends, Greg tries to bluff her by maintaining that he has plans of his own to hang out with Jane; and when Dharma thinks this an "awesome" idea, he finds himself involved in a bizarre role-playing game with Jane's very bizarre friends.
Meanwhile, Kitty and Edward are unhappily afloat in "duck soup," as their swimming pool is invaded by waterfowl. Enter Abby, who has a Berkeley degree in ornithological intelligence. Episode: 2x01 Airdate: Sep 23, A new path in life opens suddenly at the newlyweds' feet when Donna, who works the express checkout at their local supermarket, reveals that she has been dumped by her boyfriend just as she is about to have his child.
When Dharma brings her home for the night, Donna suggests that Dharma and Greg could adopt her baby. Greg is against the idea initially but after a few twists and turns, things work out in the end. Episode: 2x02 Airdate: Sep 30, Abby and Larry assemble a village, which includes an African spiritual adviser, a troubadour, a storyteller who has taken a vow of silence, a lesbian lactation expert, and Jane to help Dharma and Greg with the baby.
Greg is pleased, sort of, until he realizes that this entails everyone living with them during the baby's first formative years. Meanwhile, Kitty takes to her bed, convinced that her life is over now that she has become a grandmother overnight. Dharma promises to help Kitty fulfill her matriarchal ambitions by having "a whole buttload of kids," but is taken aback by Kitty's first dynastic decision: to name the baby after Edward's wealthy uncle Fergus.
Experimenting to see if her parents can be trusted to mind the baby, Dharma and Greg take the baby to the movies with them, but the incessant crying annoys the patrons around them, Dharma's crying. Abby approached Kitty to see if they can agree on a compromise between their family traditions for the baby's naming ceremony, which results in a huge gathering and a minister, a rabbi, and a shaman.
Yes, they tell jokes. Episode: 2x04 Airdate: Oct 14, It's traditional to fight on your first anniversary even if Hallmark doesn't have a card for it : Dharma and Greg stage an argument to escape their parents' planned celebration, but in concocting the excuse Greg says Dharma was being "flighty," and the gloves come off. While they drive out of the city, Dharma retaliates by calling Greg a "stick in the mud," and soon their car is stuck in the mud when he tries to demonstrate how impetuous he can be.
Not very. They hike to a diner, but find it closed because of a death in the owner's family; just as Greg breaks a pane in the door in order to use the phone, a highway patrolman happens by and the young couple get caught in a charade of being the replacement karen twitter dharma and greg season and waitress. Episode: 2x05 Airdate: Oct 21, In the middle of a typical in-law squabble, Dharma and Greg answer an emergency call and rush to hospital.
There they find a partially immobilized Pete, who has dislocated both shoulders in a bizarre car accident. Greg is not too pleased at Dharma's offer to nurse Pete back to health, and after a traumatic visit to Pete's apartment to pick up his cat gives her far too much insight into Pete's life or lack thereof Dharma finds herself committed to cleansing her house guest both physically and spiritually.
Jane becomes addicted to the one acceptable item in Pete's apartment: his vibrating, um, massage chair; and Pete's final act of chauvinism, involving beautiful twin masseuses who live above a liquor store, leaves him in a very embarrassing position indeed. Episode: 2x06 Airdate: Oct 28, Dharma and Greg are haunted by a prankster spirit living in a newly discovered hidden closet.
It turns out that an old lady collects dolls. Meanwhile Larry shows Edward his skills of building furniture. Greg is forced to make a very embarrassing public admission when he sees the first girl he claims to have slept with and her jealous husband makes some serious threats.