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- Jim Rockford tries to help his friend's son rise out of poverty and homelessness, but soon discovers the young man's problems are far more complicated than he imagined.
- Special anti-terrorist strike force Unit 4 -- comprised of hand-picked commandos from the military -- is assigned to rescue a government official and his family from a revolutionary terrorist sect with a bomb held up in the Colorado Rockies.
- In a dry unforgiving part of Australia, a man and his wife have set up home and live stock to make their living. Just when it seemed the drought and lack of finances were getting to be too much, things change: BP is looking for a suitable area to attempt the world land speed record.
- 1976–197849mNot Rated7.6 (122)TV EpisodeWhile in temporary command, Lard uses his powers to cut the supply lines to the Black Sheep, in order to have their unit shut down for no combat activity, but Boyington finds a way around that and all the Black Sheep are on leave. Things go awry when Boyington and crew return and finds the man Boyington stole the Corsairs from, now in charge of the 214.
- Presumed dead, flying ace Charles Dobson is found afloat on a raft at sea, after being released by the Japanese. The Meatheads try to unlock the secret to why the Japanese have set up shop with anti-aircraft batteries overnight on an island seemingly with no importance. Dobson's strange behavior brings about suspicion in Boyington.
- The navy whisks Boyington and other squadron leaders away and tells them to pick five men for a top secret mission where five men from each will have fly until out of gas and ditch in the ocean, hoping to be picked up. Angered, Boyington comes up with an alternate plan and enlists the help of his flying meatball circus. But Boyington isn't sure what is more dangerous, flying a mission over multiple Japanese carriers, or his men butting heads with professionally dressed, by-the-book Navy men.
- Rollie gets lured in by an old acquittance to be an assistant director on a low-budget film that has more going on behind the scenes than Rollie and Angie know. Francis deals with being suspended from the force and Leo considers a new employment avenue.
- In 1876 Ernest Pratt, an imperfect man with vices, is a struggling writer of a series of books based on his popular and fictional character Nicodemus Legend. After being mistaken as Legend, Pratt is enlisted by a helpless group of town folk to once again help them, against a powerful female land owner and the town's sheriff in her pocket.
- An old acquaintance of Nash and Joe, a Canadian cop, is on the run from Canada and on the hunt in the U.S. for a couple of bad guys. Nash has McCabe write Cassidy's 20-week probation report. Nick has troubles with another pier fisherman that gets blown way out of proportion.
- A prisoner facing a parole hearing sets up a bounty website to have Nash killed in order to avoid Nash keeping him locked away after the hearing. Nash worries that Cassidy's new boyfriend who she's serious about, may be playing for the other team.
- Nash and Joe find not only themselves but their private investigators business impersonated. Harvey finds himself as the deciding vote in the neighborhood over a contentious issue. Cassidy investigates the supposed accidental death of a young college man.
- A publicity hungry psycho who videotapes his attacks on women focuses on Michelle (Kelly Hu).
- Nash and Joe pose as gay PIs to find a wig stolen from a Cher impersonator; the mob targets a money launderer.
- Nash investigates a series of robberies committed by an organized group targeting wealthy people. Joe seeks help in stopping a neighborhood speeder. Meanwhile Joe takes a side gig to find a missing cat on top of a gig Nash takes on to solve the mystery of a pregnant nun claiming immaculate conception.
- Nash accidentally stumbles upon a group of Marines who've stolen D.E.A. property, lead by an ex sergeant of Babcock's. Harvey finds out Babcock has yet more secrets that have been kept. Nick sets up Nash on a blind date with his lady's daughter, whom has more going on than meets the eye. Joe has troubles with his contractor.
- Three young people, led by the unstable but shrewd Carrie (played by Brittany Murphy), hold up a commuter tunnel train for social security checks being transported but when they are not found and realize the train will soon come to the next stop, they halt the train and take everybody hostage, including Nash, Joe, Harvey, and Eve. Meanwhile, Lisa takes Cassidy to the emergency room when her daughter complains of severe pains but triage is a nightmare.
- Nash's brother has come back from M.I.A. and may be involved in the string of murders happening. With Joe on vacation, Nash must rely on the rest of the team for help. While Lisa is away, her sister stays to watch Cassidy, causing some disagreements with Nash.
- A deranged ex-cop has planted a bomb in the city and will give the location to Nash only if Nash kills Joe. Meanwhile Nash must also handle bringing Harvey a new partner, evicting Joe and Inger, and Cassidy's first day on duty. Inger and Joe purchase a house that seems too good to be true.
- A news reporter with a murderous stalker impedes Nash's investigation to help her. Joe decides to sell Inger's old car himself but things go bad when it's stolen and Joe is accused of having an affair. Harvey asks out a woman he accidentally gets naked pictures of.
- Stranded in the St. Louis airport for days because of a snowstorm, Dave is forced to deal with Bill and his revolt against friendly Midwestern people. Back in New York City, Lisa tries to deal with being boss, though Mr. James doesn't show the enthusiasm she had hoped. Mr. James goes on a mission to stop Joe and Catherine from becoming romantically involved.
- Dave and Lisa fight over a new apartment and, needing a required reference, they each immediately go to Mr. James, who opts to let the staff decide who should receive the reference. To spice up the "crappy" WNYX website, Joe sets up a webcam in the breakroom.
- Using information secretly collected by secret office observers, Mr. James notices Dave and Lisa's productivity levels were higher when they were dating. Mr. James tries to get them back together, but when that fails, Bill steps in. Mr. James gets Matthew a small red car for his birthday, which he drives around the building and meets a girl with.
- Lisa and Beth try to find out why Matthew has gotten a brother from the Big Brothers Big Sisters of America. Dave seemingly becomes paranoid when Bill suggests Lisa has a secret new boyfriend, which leads Bill, Joe, and Mr. James on the hunt for whom the guy is.
- Mr. James is going on a fishing vacation. So Mr James can remain in touch with the office, Joe sets up a two-way satellite box. It drives the staff crazy since they must take it around the office. Also, a new complaint box is installed and promptly abused.
- After a co-worker nobody knew dies in a freak incident involving a copy machine Joe modified, Joe blames himself for the man's death. An old college friend of the departed shows up wanting to know more about him, and the staff, led by Bill, make up lies.
- Lisa mistakenly believes she's been dumped by Dave, which Andrea finds out about and leads to an investigation of the relationship. Andrea deludes herself into thinking she and Lisa are friends. Bill causes Mr. James legal trouble after suggesting foreign diplomats be dragged out from cars and beaten for not paying parking tickets, and one subsequently is. Beth and Joe discover Matthew has a real talent.
- After seriously injuring a hand, Matthew is in a hard spot not having any insurance, so Lisa comes up with a plan that Dave falsify a report. Bill causes a problem by repeatedly saying "penis" on air, both in a news story, and in a follow up apology for saying it.
- Mr. James is arrested and held for possibly being the legendary bank robber D.B. Cooper. Johnny Johnson arrives to fill his place, much to Mr. James' dismay; Johnson quickly makes positive impressions on the staff. Afraid Lisa is uncovering to much damning evidence on Mr. James, he assigns Matthew to the story.
- Mr. James brings in a group of little kids to the office for mentoring by the staff while he takes their teacher out to dinner. Dave goes on the hunt to find out who's been leaving porno magazines in the break room, while Lisa struggles with the possibility it might be Dave.
- As the new boss, Lisa's attempt to make a good, serious first impression on the staff ends in epic failure. Dave, trying to get his job back, decides to become "pure evil" and unleash Bill, which doesn't bring the results he hoped for. Matthew is now living in Lisa's office, having been kicked out of his apartment.
- Tensions rise in the office after a local magazine names Lisa cutest reporter in New York. After Joe alerts Bill that he's had his treble all the way down in his car and turns it up, Bill becomes shocked and outraged over the lyrics rap music has, previously not hearing them without the treble.
- With Mr. James on the loose after breaking out of prison, Dave and Lisa must try to get the green duffel bag away from Johnny Johnson, which is made harder since Lisa has the hots for Johnny. The rest of the staff refuses to believe Johnny is evil.
- Mr. James decides to rectify the stations continuing problem of being over budget by selling the office equipment and furnishings. Matthew's "twin" brother pays a visit, but the staff is perplexed and doubtful because neither "brother" looks alike. Bill alienates the entire office, who learn the contents of his secret contract with Mr. James.
- Denby brings his son to the office to learn in a work environment before military school. The son tells Norm he wants to be a chef. Norm says to stand his ground. Denby makes Norm's life difficult unless he supports the military school.
- Danny becomes jealous when an old football player Taylor knew, shows up at the office as a new employee. Laurie struggles to understand why she doesn't win an award for being one of the best social workers, and seeks advice from her old teacher.
- Laurie is talked into running for city councilman after a heartless politician stops by the office briefly for photo ops. Norm tries to help.
- Laurie teaches Denby to dance.
- Taylor, whom Norm has helped stop being a hooker, starts her new job, as a social worker in the office, but Denby thinks she's still turning tricks. Norm gets Laurie to help him hit on Shelly, the new probation officer in the office.
- Norm owes rent but has a raise from Denby. Norm learns Denby's poodle Fifi is pregnant. He's sure Weiner Dog sired her. The pups are of both breeds. Denby rejects them but later dubiously asks for them. Danny tries to make up with Shelly.
- Artie uses an electric device that shocks the muscles, to help him lose weight, but there are unintended consequences. Norm selfishly uses group therapy to get Shelly to like him again, but while there learns there might be more between him and Denby than they thought. Norm's dad suddenly shows up after being missing from his life for years.
- In order to get Shelly to like him, Norm plans to attend a party dressed as a fireman. But he's already agreed to take some kids from a dangerous neighborhood Trick-or-Treating. He struggles at what to do. Danny makes over his new love.
- Laurie sets Norm up with a surprise date and when things go south, the two end up taking somebody else's limo that's going to a music awards ceremony and they become romantically involved. Taylor and Danny's relationship gets more serious.
- Norm's relapse into gambling lands him, his brother, and his friends in jail. Laurie tries to break his addiction. To bail out his brother, being held on thousands in unpaid parking tickets, Norm must see his bookie to collect on a win.
- Laurie becomes paranoid her relationship with the much younger Dale will end badly. Danny learns he's related to a famous mass-murdering despot of history. Norm gets a new older girlfriend but little does he know there's a surprise ahead.
- Norm is upset to not be part of a plan where Laurie, Danny, Shelly, Denby and Mary the alcoholic are each taking one kid from a family of 5 foster kids for a week as they transition to a new home. Things change and Norm gets hoodlum Billy.
- Norm is the new "agony of defeat" on a sports show. He wants to save his image but is blocked from playing hockey because of his gambling. He thinks a grand gesture of social service will gain him a one game exception for a charity match.
- Shelly has returned from Colorado. After finding journal pages in the printer, Norm thinks Shelly is in love with him but she denies it. Danny wants to propose to Taylor. Denby must move into the work area while his office is worked on.
- In order to get Shelly to like him again, Norm agrees to help her with a group of troubled young teenage girls. Naturally, Norm creates a mess. Denby sees it as an opportunity for Norm to get his comeuppance but Norm protects Shelly.
- Olga's husband Josef, a Russian chrononaut presumed dead after disappearing in a failed Russian time travel program, shows up after seven years of being missing. Claiming to be from over 30 years in the future, Josef says he has come back to bring Olga with him to the future, but Ramsey and Parker strongly suspect things aren't what they appear to be.
- Bradley takes his first vacation in a decade and in doing so, is kidnapped. During questioning he takes a suicide pill, which ultimately leads to a Backstep. Trying to juggle two deaths, Frank experiences what he calls "time burps", where time just seems to go back by itself, and he uses these to repeat events again and again in order to get the desired outcome.