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- Martin accidentally finds himself dating a controlling, unstable woman.
- Bored after breaking up with Nina, Martin is phoning anybody and everybody, when he accidentally takes a call meant for the suicide helpline. The caller is Irma, who he somehow persuades not to 'do the deed', while his apartment is filling up with his associates. Then they leave! This may not be the most entertaining plot summary in the world but it IS what happens.
- Whitestone is bought by Australians.
- After being admonished by an old school friend, for not becoming a famous writer, Martin feels galvanized to pick up the quill again - but are his central characters a little too close to home?
- Martin finds a joint in Jeremy's room.
- Can book editor Martin Tupper's day get any worse? It starts with a dose from an exterminator at 6:30AM, then losing his coat in a cab door, and progresses to being assaulted by a zoftig female author whose book he rejected. His pal Eddie fixes him up with a amorous 20 year old, but movie-mad Martin ends up in an ER.
- Martins new boss puts him in several compromising positions.
- Martin goes to therapy for his performance problems, where he meets another patient with whom he begins a potentially volatile relationship.
- Martin dates a witch, and good things can't stop happening to him. Then Eddie needs surgery.
- Martin and Eddie are mugged, twice, after which Martin decides to protect himself with his 2nd amendment rights.
- In order to secure a much-needed vacation, Martin seduces a grieving widow for a tawdry book.
- Martin admits having an affair; Jeremy takes disastrous advice on how to play spin the bottle.
- Martin gets his own TV show "Book Beat" on public access cable station Q.
- Judith worries about her upcoming marriage. Martin tries to console her.
- Worried that the divorce is the cause of Jeremy's poor concentration at school, Judith tells Martin that it's actually because of a crush on his teacher. After some wrangling with Judith, it's left to Martin to have 'the talk'.
- Martin connects with his friend Bonnie who is trying to become a comedienne. However after her act bombs, she uses material from her relationship with Martin making him uncomfortable, forcing him to end the relationship.
- Initially overjoyed by a whirlwind visit from his globe-trotting baby sister 'Beano', Martin finds it difficult to accept that she's more grown up than he imagined; and unfortunately, his best friend Eddie is part of the problem.
- Martin's newly-divorced cousin Phil visits from Florida and is interested in having a relationship with Martin's secretary Toby.
- Martin's latest fling, Charlotte reveals more of her past than he's comfortable with.
- 1990–1996Not Rated8.0 (47)TV EpisodeThe office gang invites Gibby to their "friendly" poker party.
- 1990–19961hNot Rated8.0 (68)TV EpisodeMartin and his ex wife, Judith, visit the set of the movie about her heroic new husband, Dr. Richard Stone. Martin falls for the gorgeous Julia, who's playing Judith, both Julia and Judith fall for the hunky Nick, who's playing Richard, and the film's eccentric director, Sir Roland, enjoys hating them all. Special cameo by Sylvester Stallone, who's interviewed about the movie on TV.
- Martin decides to take an STD test so he can go condom-less with his girlfriend. Toby has a litter of puppies in the office.
- Martin bumps into a passionate woman in the laundry room and she takes him for the ride of his life.
- 1990–199630mNot Rated7.0 (35)TV EpisodeMartins old flame dances into town and upends his life.
- Martin takes Toby to his Aunt Minnie's wake on her birthday.
- Martin and Ninas relationship comes to a head when her environment activism goes too far.
- Eddie sets up Martin with the "ugly" sister, to further his own advances toward his production assistant.
- It's the little things that make life interesting, like finding a raccoon under the sink---or a girl in Garry's room.
- Gary hopes his father will attend his baseball final. Ed does show up, but leaves after a mere 2 minutes.
- Gil's boys all suffer from chicken-pox. When little Patty gets infected too, she demands a scientific explanation from her father.
- Gil volunteers to help untangle his father's finances; Patty freezes during a ballet recital.
- Gil (Ed Begley Jr.) strikes out when grandpa's old car scores higher than Gil's old baseball cards in Kevin's eyes.
- Tod's mom (Robin Peterson) pays a surprise visit, and to everyone's surprise, she's a stripper; Frank and Nathan clash over parenting techniques.
- Gil and Kevin (Ed Begley Jr., Max Eliott Slade) attempt to build a deck over the weekend, but the cards are stacked against them.
- Gil and Karen's plans for an old-fashioned Halloween make the kids feel dowdy next to their Ninja Turtle friends.
- A month and a half after elopement, Tod (David Arquette) plans an elaborate wedding, but neglects to mention it to Julie (Bess Meyer).
- A storm brewing between Frank and Marilyn (William Windom, Sheila MacRae) shakes up Gil and Karen, who are trying to celebrate their 11th anniversary.
- 1990–19918.0 (171)TV EpisodeGil and Karen host Thankgiving dinner for the family, who follow family tradition and verbally knock the stuffing out of each other.