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- Huge egos. Backbiting assistants. Screaming deadlines. Claudia "Claude" Casey has moved up in the secretarial world of television news, from permanent floater to the anchor's desk. Can she melt the hearts of the competitive up-and-comers?
- Sexy and sophisticated Manhattan party-planner Teddie Cochran starts dating writer Max Ryan. The two hit it off, and Teddie soon moves into Max's suburban home along with his two children, six-year-old Eliza and 13-year-old Carter.
- Single mother Gloria Sheppard juggles her demanding personal and professional lives: raising two children while working as an LAPD homicide detective.
- Feature movie starring Matthew Lillard.
- A recently widowed woman (Heaton) starts a new life for herself by joining the PTA.
- When Teddie writes a magazine cover story about her romance, Max comes off looking like a stud. Also, Judy is dumbfounded by Alan's way with celebrities, and Carter plots revenge when his family tapes over his movie.
- Teddy offers to organize Eliza's school auction, but her deeds are scrutinized by a group of snobby moms who perceive her as pretentious.
- Judy's and Hillary's bachelorette party for Teddie entails an unexpected slumber party at her former best friend's house. Meanwhile, Carter performs a psychological video experiment on Max for his science project.
- Carter becomes popular when he gets a job at Korndog King. Meanwhile, Teddie adopts a psycho cat.
- Teddy's plans for an international Christmas celebration are thwarted by the arrival of her dominating mother, whom Max secretly invited for the holidays.
- Teddie learns that Max was briefly in a relationship with Abby, the mother of Eliza's best friend, so she goes out of her way to befriend her.
- After Hillary passes out on the couch, Max remarks that he doesn't like her, so Teddy attempts to manipulate them into liking each other.
- Teddie becomes overprotective when Carter starts dating an older girl. Meanwhile, Hillary carries on an online affair with a stranger.
- After Teddie advises Carter on winning over a girl, he comes off looking like a stalker. Also, Teddie and Max attend a premarital counseling class, and Leeza Gibbons is the talk of the town after Hillary outfitted her in a sheer dress.
- Teddy's racy photo spread for Esquire magazine is published just as Max's parents make a surprise visit.
- Teddie boasts of her abilities to play Wonder Woman, but on a day when her rhythm is thrown off, she shows up at Carter's school bake sale with a sexually suggestive cake.
- Following a brief whirlwind romance, career-woman Teddy gets engaged to widower Max, but the prospect of becoming an instant-parent to a little girl and a horny teenage boy leaves her feeling dazed and confused.
- After Carter gets grounded for breaking curfew and drinking a beer, he finds an old home movie and realizes Max was a stoner.
- When Max's best friend comes to town, he kisses Teddy goodbye - and slips her the tongue. Meanwhile, Judy and Hillary are beside themselves when Teddy makes Gladys a bridesmaid.
- Carter gets a big head from schmoozing with a pretentious rock star. Also, Hillary dates a young man whom she used to babysit.
- Max decides to take lessons so he can dance at his wedding, but he learns he has two left feet. Meanwhile, Hillary encourages Judy to be a bitch to get ahead in business.
- Teddie's dream of a perfect wedding is shattered when she drags everyone to city hall to elope in an effort to appease Eliza, who's desperate to call her mommy.
- Judy announces that she's broken up with longtime boyfriend Marcus and is marrying Russell, a new client. Also, Carter tries to catch the flu from Eliza and Max.
- Teddy is forced to choose between a meeting with Hillary Clinton or going the art show at Carter's school. Meanwhile, Judy and Hillary attend a women's workshop but find themselves appalled by the message; and Alan tries to find a charity event for Tom Arnold to endorse.
- A smothering Teddie embarrasses Carter at his basketball game. Also, Eliza showers Teddie with gifts for mother's day, and Alan is put in charge of parking cars at Teddie's wedding.
- Claude's new boyfriend uses his influence to have Lydia moved to another floor; a beautiful nurse - Brooke Burke, tricks Carl into donating blood.
- Claude produces an embarrassing anchorman demo reel for Kip. Meanwhile, it's the anniversary of Lydia's fling with Will and she tries to determine if he remembers it. Owen gets hooked on the Dr. Phil show and uses his newfound assertiveness to score executive potatoes.
- Lydia goes out with Claude's brother; Owen incites the wrath of Will.
- Claude attempts to play matchmaker between Ramona and the new office hunk, Mike.
- Ramona's nemesis tries to make Claude her new best friend; Owen and Carl are obsessed with catfights.
- It's three weeks since Jeb and Lydia broke up. Lydia tries to make Jeb jealous by flirting with Kipp, so Jeb tries the same by flirting with Claude. Carl goes to see a doctor.
- Claude takes over the office newsletter and enlists her coworkers as writers, assigning Owen the task of reviewing Eddie the sandwich guy; Kipp takes over the gossip column.
- After Claude breaks up with Charlie, Ramona throws a slumber party to cheer her up. Meanwhile, Kipp offers to ghostwrite Will's autobiography.
- Claude and Kipp each get a department to supervise as part of their management training.
- When Claude takes another job, Kipp moves in as her replacement.
- Caleb - Will Friedle, tells Claude that he's not ready for a relationship, so Claude decides to find out exactly what he didn't like about her.
- Claude tries to convince Jeb to propose to Lydia in order to get Lydia to quit her job and stay home.
- Will wins Kipp from Jeb in a card game and assigns him as Claude's assistant. Carl's friends decide to arrange a surprise birthday party for him. Claude tries to cheer up Lydia, who's completely depressed, and to make Jeb see how to solve his and Lydia's problems.
- While awaiting a second date with Charlie, Claude reluctantly agrees to go out with Will's godson, Oliver. Meanwhile, Kipp schemes to get a promotion by sucking up to the prepubescent son of the president of the network.
- Claude reluctantly lies for Will and discovers she's good at it. Meanwhile 'floor buddies' Owen and Lydia and Kip and Ramona bond.
- Will tells Claude to fire his interior decorator, but she does not feel equal to the task; Owen and Carl disclose to each other that their fantasy girlfriend is Lydia.
- Claude is throwing her first Thanksgiving for all her friends. Owen's two lesbian moms (Valerie Harper and Joanna Kerns) come to visit and share the holiday. The only problem is that his moms have always assumed that Owen is gay. Hoping to keep up the ruse, Owen asks his friends to play along, including asking Carl to pose as his lover. Meanwhile, Lydia and Kipp both get invited to Will's Thanksgiving party, where Kipp is briefly the star attraction.
- Owen and Ramona advise Claude to make her place look posher before Mitch arrives for dinner; Kipp's mother - Lesley Ann Warren, drops in to see an old flame, Will Butler.
- Claude wins an apartment makeover from a reality TV show. Unfortunately, she has to sleep at the office for the duration of the makeover. Carl bonds with Jeb who still hasn't made up with Lydia. Kipp takes interest in the new cleaning lady.
- Claude tries to keep her relationship with Charlie a secret -- but her friends are determined to find out what she's hiding. Meanwhile, neither Kipp nor Lydia get what they bargained for when they go looking for mentors.
- Claude orchestrates a romantic date between Carl and Vivian, but when Vivian finds out, she does not appreciate the interference.
- Will hires Claude's best friend as his personal assistant, despite her lack of qualifications for the job; Jeb and Lydia think Kipp is losing his mind.
- A ban on office dating has Claude and Mitch questioning whether they can date and work together.