- Dharma realizes she's prejudiced against little people. Abby and Larry play bridge with Edward and Kitty.
- When Greg's short study friend, Ray, visits and brings along is equally short wife, Kate, Dharma embarrasses everyone by absurdly scolding Greg for every word that could conceivably have the slightest height-connotation. When Greg makes her realize she was the one wrongly raised, denying people's reality rather then accept them as they are, she goes overboard the other way. Meanwhile Edward's mediocre performance at bridge frustrates Kitty by making them loose against the Finkelsteins every time - or should Larry drop a game?—KGF Vissers
- Dharma's paranoia reaches new heights when she discovers her own prejudice against little people. Greg's friend Ray (Mark Povinelli) and his wife Kate (Meredith Eaton) come over for dinner and they are both dwarfs. Greg warns Dharma before they arrive, and Dharma is offended as she believes she comes from a very culturally diverse background. Ray is a lawyer and Kate is a dentist and Dharma tries to be very "normal" around them. She keeps interrupting Greg when she thinks he is making inappropriate comments around their height like inviting Ray to see a game of the Giants. Greg also says that Kate being a dentist must present some challenges, but Kate laughs by saying that once patients get enough Nitrous, they let the dentists stand on their chest. Greg tries to point out that ignoring who they are is another form of prejudice. Dharma made Greg apologize for asking if Kate is "short" for Katherine.
Dharma is horrified and overcompensates by inviting Ray and his wife for a game of miniature golf. Dharma calls them tiny friends and invites them to a game of tiny sports. This makes Ray and Kate very uncomfortable. Kate and Ray leave midway after Kate says that she is not feeling well. Greg says that it was Dharma and her references to them being tiny, which made them leave. Dharma believes she has a serious problem and wants to know if there is a support group that she can join. Next, she goes to work for a clothing store for dwarfs. She wants to get a job as a salesgirl so she can acclimatize herself around dwarfs. When the store refuses to hire her, Dharma says that they have a problem with tall people. Dharma reaches out to Larry and Abby who counsel her that her problem is that she sees them as "little" people. Larry and Abby says that they are just people, like everybody else and that's the root of Dharma's problems. Later she even goes to Ray's wife to apologize, but she says that her marriage with Ray is in trouble, as he is cheating on her. and this has nothing to do with Dharma. Dharma is relieved.
Larry wanted to celebrate his birthday by doing activities such as mini golf that Kitty and Edward did not enjoy. Larry also wanted fried clams and Foosball. Kitty and Edward are more bridge and oysters' kind of people. Larry invites then over for his birthday party and decides to make an evening of it with a game of bridge and later some time in a hot tub. Kitty & Edward play bridge with Abby & Larry. Kitty and Edward keep losing. Kitty is incensed at losing to Larry and Greg and wants a rematch. Kitty even tries to cheat by installing a mirror behind Abby, so she can see her cards. Greg finds out and confronts Kitty. Kitty complains that Edward is a deadwood as a bridge partner.
Greg requests Larry to throw a game so that Kitty can stop insisting on playing. Larry agrees and Kitty finally stops.
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