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- A perky cashier, a suicidal celebrity, a best friend, an estranged wife, an angry neighbor and a missing man who they are all connected to through a web of secrets that could destroy them all.
- Allen + Millie: A Short Romance is a comedy, romance, horror film, Written and Directed by Markus Redmond (Fight Club; Doogie Howser, M.D.) and stars Brooke Lewis Bellas (iMurders; Slime City Massacre) and Courtney Gains (Children of the Corn; Back to the Future). Allen Mitchell (Courtney Gains) has just accepted that his life will never turn out like he planned. His only solace from this cruel realization? An afternoon at the movies to watch his favorite starlet, Millie Lane (Brooke Lewis Bellas). Of course, Millie Lane is a long-forgotten film star from the 1930s, but that doesn't stop her from being Allen's one obsession, her old movies being the only thing in this world that he can truly count on. But, this afternoon will be much different - this afternoon he's joined in the theater by Millie Lane herself. Is this just Allen's fantasy taking his mind over? Or, is he in for a life the likes of which he'd never dared dream of?
- A failed actor returns to his hometown to direct a community theater play.
- Vaughn and Sophie Anderson have Ian Cole and his new girlfriend Phoebe for dinner and the cracks in both relationships begin to show.
- A sexy fashion designer and disillusioned screenwriter use their experience to charm their way through the younger, hotter dating pool of sultry Venice Beach until an unlikely blind date forces them to reevaluate their pursuit of love.
- A record producer comes around after binging on drink and drugs. He finds himself in a section of the Los Angeles County Jail reserved for homosexuals, which is ruled by a transgender woman named Mousey.
- A teenager with a high IQ decides to become an actor, but is faced with a difficult career choice when his TV show gets canceled.
- Wanda Sykes thinks Larry purposefully adopted a dog she deems "racist", Larry falls off his pedestal as a friend of the lesbian community, and Larry hires a private investigator to uncover some information about his past.
- Oswald fails the Nurse exam again and needs a job. One has opened up at Drew's work but Drew doesn't think Oswald can do the job. When Oswald is offended Drew gets him the job and Oswald trains well. Mimi vs Traylor fighting escalates.
- Larry David stars as an over-the-top version of himself in this comedy series that shows how seemingly trivial details of day-to-day life can precipitate a catastrophic chain of events.
- A sarcastic playwright in LA gets new neighbors - single mom and 8 y.o. girl. His wife wants kids and babysits the girl. He doesn't want kids yet plays with her to find out how children talk - for his play. Paternal instincts?
- An insomniac office worker and a devil-may-care soap maker form an underground fight club that evolves into much more.
- The vampire Angel, cursed with a soul, moves to Los Angeles and aids people with supernatural-related problems while questing for his own redemption.
- An anthropologist from an alien planet provides voice-over commentary for a documentary at human courtship, mating, and reproduction.
- A widower basketball coach raises his four daughters.
- When a company called Green Layer discovers one of its fertilizers causes respiratory illness in children and will be estimated to cause the death of over a dozen a year, Green Layer hires a fancy lawyer, Michael Dearborn, that gets them off in court. Witnessing the events in trial, KC brings it to the attention of Mr. Chapel. Chapel and Dearborn butt minds to win the lawsuit and save the life of a sick little girl.
- The mysterious Mr. Chapel helps others to gain vengeance against criminals.
- Inspired by Hans Christian Anderson's classic story, the Ugly Duckling teams up with friend Scruffy, and the lovable misfits embark on a journey that helps them realize that their differences are what make them special.
- Mabel is crying constantly overnight, and Paul and Jamie do not know what to do. They call their pediatrician for an immediate mid-night visit; he calls one family member who calls another who calls another, etc. New parent anxiety.
- Rickey goes into hiding after a witness testifies that Rickey said he was going to kill Fortas because he was tired of being threatened over gambling debts.
- Captured by the Alien Task Force, ALF was rescued by two officers who found out that the project shall be canceled - and also ALF.
- "People' s Choice Awards" - American award, that is awarded to the figures of pop culture on results the spectator voting. Handed annually, since 1975. 2005 to of winner in each of nominations found out by means of the sociological questioning, and then voting was organized in the Internet.
- Paul, Ira, and Burt go to Burt's old building for part of the Buchman documentary. Paul runs late to hear the baby's heartbeat at Jamie's pregnancy checkup appointment.
- Hoffman learns of Justine's involvement with Cross.
- Hoffman becomes more suspicious of Cross
- The murder trial is halted.
- Wyler learns another of the governor's affairs ended badly for the woman involved, and Latrell is called in for questioning concerning the murder of team owner Sandy Fortas.
- Wyler talks to Sharon's husband concerning her confession, then later meets basketball superstar Rickey Latrell, who fears he'll be arrested for the murder of an NBA team owner.
- Evidence comes to light proving Richard Cross lied.
- Cross acts strangely on the witness stand.
- Deputy District Attorney Jimmy Wyler joins Hoffman & Associates, and for his first case he defends Sharon Rooney, who was arrested for murdering the governor of California.
- Sharon has trouble dealing with the jury's verdict, and an underworld figure already in jail promises to tell Wyler what really happened the night the governor was killed.
- A connection is uncovered between Cross and Dr. Lester's nurse.
- While Wyler uncovers more connections between the various players involved in the Van Allan murder, Rickey Latrell is arrested and charged with murder.
- Hoffman is stunned when Julie takes the stand.
- Hoffman faces a dangerous fan of Avedon.
- Elizabeth identifies her abductor.
- As Sharon continues to insist she is guilty, Wyler feels certain that she is not, and a surprising source offers to pay for Sharon Rooney's defense.
- A member of Hoffman's family is abducted.
- Justine discovers the cause of Cross' erratic behavior.
- Even as the jury reaches a verdict, Hoffman breaks into Jessica's apartment, convinced a hidden camera is located there and that a tape of the murder most likely exists.
- The missing tape is discovered.
- Hoffman races to track down Richard Cross and find the missing video tape even as a terrified Neil Avedon is attacked by a fellow inmate in prison.
- Sharon testifies she was pregnant with Governor Van Allan's child, but he made her have an abortion, while Wyler learns the governor's wife was having an affair of her own.
- A sitcom about Drew's personal and professional life.
- Theodore Hoffman is a prominent defense attorney in a prestigious Los Angeles law firm. After successfully defending the wealthy but suspicious Richard Cross in a lurid murder trial, he is now involved in the defense of Neil Avedon. Neil is a famous young actor who has had severe drug and alcohol problems and was subsequently charged with the murder, after Cross was acquitted. This single case will run an entire television season (interspersed with bits from other cases that the firm is involved in).
- Maxwell Smart, now Chief of Control, has to deal with his own bumbling secret agent, his son Zach.
- Julie meets another of Dr. Lester's female patients.
- Julie's life may be in danger.
- Neil Avedon takes a polygraph test.
- Teddy is convinced the trial is being manipulated.
- Julie overdoses on drugs prescribed by Dr. Lester.
- Jessica's diary is turned over to Hoffman.
- Hoffman defends second man for Jessica's murder.
- The new KAOS wants to get its hands on Dutraculon, a new indestructible new fabric. So, Control's top agent, 66 goes undercover as a model wearing a Dutraculon dress. Chief Maxwell Smart partners her with his newly promoted son Zack, who is finally able to become a full agent because his mother, Congresswoman 99 has been able to get funding for Control.
- A shy, troubled young man who set his own house on fire and has an imaginary friend, is sent to a vineyard where he finds himself in the middle of his political-arguing, party-loving family and his love torn between two girls.
- Medavoy leaves his wife and finally tells Donna about his romantic feelings for her, which turn out to be mutual. Sharon LaSalle, a police academy classmate of Kelly's, joins the squad and shortly after, she and Sipowicz investigate the death of her husband, Danny, who was an ex-cop trying to stop a robbery during her first day at the 15th precinct. Kelly and Sipowicz relentlessly try to track down the two robbers responsible, while an an ambitious publicity-seeking reporter plots to take advantage of the case to further advance his own career. Meanwhile, an alcoholic woman keeps lodging complaints to Kelly against her abusive husband that she never follows through with.
- Lt. Fancy insists to a reluctant Larson that he take a drug test and when it comes back positive of methamphetamine use, he is fired. One of Detective Mike Roberts' informants/girlfriends comes to the precinct and causes trouble for him, especially when she later turns up dead, and Roberts becomes a suspect. Although Roberts ends up being cleared, his reputation is ruined and he decides to quit the police force. Meanwhile, Sylvia has trouble getting through to Sipowicz to give their relationship another try. Also, Laura appeals to Kelly to help her re-examine a case she is prosecuting of the alleged murder of an abusive man by his wife, in which Martinez and Medavoy investigate one witness and discover some conflicting facts in the case.
- Detectives from NYPD's 15th Precinct investigate homicides within their precinct.
- Doogie becomes enraged when a newspaper cartoonist, also a patient at the hospital, uses him as a caricature in his comic strip.
- 1989–1993TV-PG6.5 (37)TV EpisodeVinnie is upset when his not yet divorced father starts dating another woman. David is offered the position of Head of Family Medicine at the hospital.
- 1989–1993TV-PG6.8 (41)TV EpisodeA young patient at the hospital develops a crush on Doogie. A computer glitch in Vinnie's bank account gives him $16,000.
- 1989–1993TV-PG6.7 (41)TV EpisodeAfter Vinnie loses his virginity to Laura, he feels not good enough for her and begins to behave erratically. Doogie treats a famous actress for a mysterious illness.
- 1989–1993TV-PG7.4 (36)TV EpisodeDoogie learns that his former babysitter and crush, Rachel Wilson is in town. He hasn't seen her since he was 10 years old. Could his old fantasies finally come true? Vinnie attempts to get his movie script to a famous Hollywood actor, Nathan Gage.
- As Christmas draws near, the zone commander, Haverill, starts to come down on Lt. Fancy about his work skills and Sipowicz later intervenes and threatens Haverill to lay off Fancy or he will reveal some incriminating evidence about him being a racist. Meanwhile, Kelly and Sipowicz investigate the kidnapping of a doctor's daughter. Janice must pass some more information to the mob about the station's moves and wonders how she will get out of this situation. Also, Martinez and Medavoy question a woman and her young son who claim to have been robbed by a man who picked them up while they were hitchhiking in North Carolina. But Martinez later discovers that the woman, Kathy, is not who she claims to be, which leads to a hostage situation, involving Donna, at the station. Sipowicz reluctantly plays Santa as the precinct's annual Christmas party, and Martinez receives his gift from Lt. Fancy when he is promoted to detective, while Medavoy panics when the station's pet cat eats the Christmas rabbit, and Kelly visits his Alzheimers-stricken mother who resides in a nursing home.
- Kelly, Medavoy, and Martinez investigate the brutal murder of a entire upper class family. Meanwhile, Inspector Lastarza orders Janice to cooperate with the mob even though it results in the death of the person whose license plates she ran through the computer, and Kelly deals with his relationship with her who tries to keep him out of the situation she's in. Also, Sipowicz takes a statement of a gay writer whose Academy Award was stolen.
- A minor skirmish on a basketball court leaves one of Kelly's friends dead and the other one in jail for manslaughter. Meanwhile, Sipowicz is convinced that a man knows more about his wife's death in a highway shooting than he is letting on. Laura feels as though she's being dangled in front of Giardella when Sylvia tells her to push on him harder. Janice saves Kelly's life during a drug raid and the event seems to bring them back together.
- Doogie's locker room talk embarrasses the nurse he's dating causing her to get even. Vinnie unknowingly moves into a dorm room with a gay man.
- 1989–1993TV-PG7.0 (33)TV EpisodeVinnie serves on a jury and angers the other jurors by casting the only dissenting vote. Doogie finds out that a well-respected doctor has never gotten his medical license.
- 1989–1993TV-PG6.8 (36)TV EpisodeNurse Faber has a date with someone else causing Doogie to deal with his hurt feelings by imagining a Sherlock Holmes scenario. Curly gets engaged.
- Doogie, feeling unsatisfied with his position in life, decides to take acting lessons. This develops into a real identity crisis, so Doogie decides to leave the hospital and travel the world to find himself.
- Mad About You centers on the trials and tribulations of a married couple living in New York.
- Mrs. Howser reunites with her old college boyfriend, Wally "Howlin Wolf" Goldstein, which worries Doogie when it appears that they might reconnect.
- 1989–1993TV-PG6.6 (33)TV EpisodeDoogie battles his conscious over whether or not to report a heart transplant candidate's poor behavior. Janine returns wanting Vinnie back.
- Doogie dates a deaf patient and wants to "fix" her. Vinnie tries to raise money to make his movie.
- 1989–1993TV-PG6.4 (42)TV EpisodeWhen Doogie decides to get his own place, he and his parents go look at some apartments but none of them is to his liking. But when he finds a loft, he feels this is it but his father refuses to support him if he decides to take it.
- After Doogie lets a burglar into the house, he considers buying a gun.
- Doogie tries working at a fast food restaurant after Vinnie bets that his job is harder than Doogie's.
- Janine drops out of college and causes an upheaval with her parents.
- Doogie looks to choose a specialty and tries out family medicine with his father bringing back memories of his youth.
- 1989–1993TV-PG6.9 (31)TV EpisodeWhen Vinnie helps Doogie score some tickets to see Harry Connick, Jr., Doogie tells Cecelia he will pick her up at her place. She's says she'll meet him there. Vinnie thinks Cecelia is hiding something. Looks like a 4-year-old secret.
- When Eastman receives a 3,000 year old mummy from a museum for study, Vinnie tries teaching Doogie about mummies from the old movies. Lights flicker as the mummy enters the CAT scan machine. It's an earthquake and rumors fly around the hospital.
- Vinnie snakes a girl from Doogie which bruises Doogie's ego causing him to act obnoxiously. Ray passes the EMT test and starts second guessing himself.
- Doogie is planning his New Year's celebration. He comes home and finds a girl there. He learns that the man who rented him his place also rented it out to her. They try to live together but the girl is very fancy free which drives the uptight Doogie crazy.
- Spring break challenges Janine's and Vinnie's relationship. Doogie encounters the two extreme attitudes of paralyzed people.
- The star actor from TV show LA Med wants to learn from Doogie how to be a more caring doctor; he's learned enough from 'old, cynical doctors'. Everyone's head is turned by the presence of the actor and the spotlight is off Doogie. Is it really jealousy he's feeling?