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- A free-spirited yoga instructor finds true love in a conservative lawyer and they get married on the first date. Though they are polar opposites, he fulfills her need of stability and she fulfills his need of optimism.
- Dharma and Greg find a secret room in their new apartment full of dolls and are spooked when two new dolls that look exactly like Dharma and Greg suddenly appear.
- Greg's announcement that he and Edward are going fishing lands him in deep trouble with Abby.
- Dharma notices a tile is loose and has Larry come over to fix it. He opens up the wall, creating construction problems that escalate until Greg has a blow-up with him and throws him out of the apartment.
- Dharma's shameless public decides to 'coach' supermarket staff Donald -a cute, coy teenage genius- and Anita who have decided to shed their virginity together. She offers them her home as a venue. Dharma stays at her parents, where Larry discovered a single scent, alas no longer in production, rekindles his memory shortly each time he sniffs it. Greg can't watch and listen to 'kama sutra school' any longer, so he goes to spend time at his parents, where he remembers a traumatic event from his youth. Dharma discovers Anita isn't looking for love, just sex, but Donald only suffered her 'wise advice' sweetly, just sex is all he really wants too. Then Greg returns unannounced.
- Kitty engineers a country club wedding that embarrasses the young couple.
- Dharma tries to befriend Kitty, who turns the couple's party plans into a country club affair.
- Dharma is exposed to football for the first time and becomes a rabid ran, convinced that if she's not at the game, her team won't win. Guest starring: Steve Young.
- Dharma and Greg will be separated for the first time when he flies to Washington to try a case. Dharma dreams that his plane will crash, and she'll stop at nothing to prevent him from going.
- Greg's ex, Stephanie, wants a letter of recommendation for her son, Jeremy, to get into the exclusive prep school where Greg went. When she brings the kid along Greg and Jeremy get on so well, being obviously alike. This leads Dharma into believing that Greg must be his biological father. Meanwhile a remark by Edward gets Kitty obsessed with Larry.
- Dharma gets into a bar fight and tries to find ways to control her anger. Some execs at Montgomery Industries begin using Larry to get to Edward.
- Dharma feels she's gotten away from her true nature since her marriage. She has a vision of the old Indian from the first season and is inspired to go on a vision quest without Greg.
- Dharma throws Greg a surprise birthday party and manages to get the crossword puzzle editor of the newspaper to hide a personal message in the puzzle.
- 1997–200230mTV-PG7.6 (152)TV EpisodeA water emergency forces the couple to move in with his parents. Abby and Larry consider marriage.
- Edward's mother is dying, and Dharma wants her to make peace with Kitty, who grandma has never accepted into the family. Grandma gives Dharma a Stradivarius, wanting to hear it played again.
- Dharma drags Greg out shopping as Southerners, and they meet a real Southern gentleman who Greg meets again in the courtroom when he's revealed to be a judge.
- At Edward's birthday party, Dharma enters the soap opera-like drama of the Montgomery clan and detects a conspiracy among some of them to take over the company.
- 1997–200230mTV-PG7.8 (141)TV EpisodeDharma invests in a clothing company and loses her shirt, so she asks newly-retired Edward to help her turn the company around. Kitty becomes angry when Edward starts spending all his time there.
- 1997–200230mTV-PG7.6 (170)TV EpisodeGreg sets up a romantic getaway weekend that turns out to be anything but. And Kitty thinks Larry's into mate-swapping.
- 1997–200230mTV-PG7.6 (139)TV EpisodeGreg won't tell Dharma he's working late with his ex-girlfriend because he doesn't want to upset her on her birthday. Meanwhile, Kitty's horse falls in love with Dharma and follows her home.
- Dharma takes more work to cover expenses while Greg finds himself, but still can't make ends meet. She accepts money from Kitty and becomes obligated to do her bidding.
- When Dharma finds out that her in-laws are living apart, Kitty has her swear not to leak the news to Greg.
- Greg quits his job to become a cook, and Edward pursues an earlier calling as a hairstylist.
- Dharma shows Kitty how to use her talent playing pool to hustle people for money. Greg and Pete try to rid the apartment of a rat, humanely.
- Dharma tries to learn the identity of Greg's fantasy girl; Greg's truthfulness upsets things at his parents' place.
- Greg's law practice now goes so well he's exhausted. He wants a secretary but is too stressed for time to select one, so Dharma decides to do that for him, and subjects candidates to loony tests, even horoscopes. When the apparently ideally qualified and motivated candidate is too attractive for words, as even Jane remarks, Dharma imagines what will happen if she goes by her principles of non-discrimination, before making up her mind.
- Dharma and Greg argue about who saved who when they got married and decide to go Dutch.
- Dharma decides to take the G.E.D. and has a history professor tutor her. Greg takes on a bratty rich kid as a client.
- Dharma tries to work through the feelings she obviously has for Charlie.
- All the couples go on a couples therapy retreat, where relationship analysis reveals that of all of them, Dharma and Greg have the most problems.
- Greg decides his calling is golf, and trains to turn pro.
- Greg leaves for two weeks for the Army Reserve and Dharma starts putting a pass-through window between the kitchen and living room. She also gets Pete a law case to handle by himself.
- When mindless Dharma runs after a man to 'return' a wallet he obviously just stole, before the police and worried Greg catch up she has accidentally made a citizen arrest. For once her cupid-meddling with young cops Billa and Ellen makes both couples spend time as friends, with a major drawback: the police are Larry's very idea of incarnated evil authority, incompatible with planning Abby's birthday 'surprise' party, so they end up staging one each, in adjoining rooms.
- Looking after Greg's teen cousin Jennifer nearly proves more than Dharma can handle.
- A routine background check for Greg turns into a nightmare for Dharma when it's discovered that her father is not wanted by the FBI as he's always thought.
- Greg joins the Army Reserve against Dharma's wishes. Abby has a baby shower.
- Used to being re-elected as the Alternative Cooperation president, Abby expects the same after nominating Dharma as counter candidate, who to all the Finkelsteins' horror is instantly elected. Dharma believes that all her changes are turning into disasters (because of Abby's devious work). Greg is delighted to get a case for Canadian singer K.D. Lang, so he can tag along to her studio recording, where he volunteers his services for a questionable approach to her recording deals.
- Dharma accepts an invitation from a performance artist (Bodhi Elfman) to spend a week in an art gallery on display to the public.
- Dharma encourages the gang to use a plot of land next to Montgomery Industries for a community garden. She finds a bag of money there that leads to a man falsely accused of a crime.
- Kitty's going through menopause and in mourning for her unrealized dreams. Dharma tries to help her achieve one by coaching her through the Mrs. San Francisco beauty pageant.
- 1997–200222mTV-PG7.3 (116)TV EpisodeDharma and Greg see fantasy versions of the instructor who took over her class and his firm's new lawyer (Claudia Schiffer).
- Dharma meets a Native American who wants to die on her premises, formerly his ancestor's burial ground.
- Dharma seeks a way to fight back when she finds her yoga students being stolen away by a martial arts teacher.
- Season five begins in the aftermath of the car crash, with both sets of parents arriving at the hospital and Dharma just out of surgery. Greg has a few minor cuts, but he's mostly feeling guilty because he was driving.
- Dharma engenders Greg's discomfort when she befriends his poker buddies.
- Dharma reveals Kitty's impoverished upbringing while presenting her an award at the country club and Kitty retaliates with a Cold War against Dharma; refusing to see her. Pete and Jane decide to divorce.
- Abby and Larry bring a literal village to the loft to raise he baby, just as Dharma was raised.
- 1997–200222mTV-PG7.5 (118)TV EpisodeAs Greg begins work in his father's firm, Dharma becomes the model for a comic book superhero.
- Dharma and Greg crash a high school's 20th reunion party. Edward and Kitty get sex advice from Abby and Larry.
- Kitty embarrasses Greg and they stop speaking to each other. Then Kitty meets a friend of Dharma's who becomes like a surrogate son.