- As Greg begins work in his father's firm, Dharma becomes the model for a comic book superhero.
- To Ed's delight Greg starts working at Montgomery Industries, where Kitty and her interior decorator Lorenzo try -mostly absurd- office themes. Donald shows his new comic creation, superhero Blond Tornado, modeled on Dharma, so she insists on helping him promote it at a convention, in costume. Pete consults Greg about his legal problems, but jealous VP Howard spreads the word that Pete is the brain behind the heir. When Dharma, in costume, attacks a store-robber, Greg saves her by disarming the fiend and makes her sit on him- she makes the newspaper, Greg is passed off as the inferior new man - once too often.—KGF Vissers
- Dharma is the inspiration for her nerdy neighbor/admirer's Donald's (J.D. Walsh) new comic book heroine, the Blonde Tornado, a sexy, crime-fighting superwoman. Her superpowers include the ability to inflate her breasts to twice their normal size. Abby sews the superwoman dress for Dharma, just as Donald imagined it. She is planning to go to a comic book convention with Donald to help promote his comic book. Greg is concerned that Dharma is going looking like that to a meeting with horny teenage boys. Abby supports Dharma challenging the stereotype of a male superhero. Dharma and Greg go to the comic bookstore together with Dharma dressed as the Blonde Tornado. That's when a thief the store and tries to rob it.
While Dharma enjoys her newfound stardom, Greg's life whirls out of control after a newspaper photo of a burglary hails her as a real-life hero and him as her cowardly sidekick. Actually, Greg was the one who disarmed the armed robber and asked Dharma to sit on him (when the picture was clicked), while he was picking up the gun. This is why, in the photo, it looks like Greg is covering in a corner. Dharma asks Greg to play along as she thinks the publicity will help Donald with his comic book sales.
Meanwhile Greg starts at Edward's office and already Kitty is taking liberty to decorate his office in her style. One day it is a ship's steering wheel in his office (as Greg is a captain of the industry) and another day it is a Japanese Motif, yet another day a kid's home study design. Marlene brings by Greg's stuff to his new office. Greg tells his staff that he does not want any special treatment, but Edward walks in and tells everyone that when they are talking to Greg, he is speaking on Edward's behalf.
Meanwhile Pete and Marlene are miserable at their office without Greg. Pete is somehow managing to put all their previous clients in jail by giving them bad advice. Pete hanging around Greg's office leads his staff to believe that Greg is leaning on Pete for advice and that Pete is the brains behind Greg's success. Greg had introduced Pete to everyone at his office as a top-class lawyer. The eventually reaches Edward and he praises Greg for using his resources to assemble the best team possible.
Howard makes fun of Greg at the office for covering in the burglary picture and says that his daughter wants the autograph of the Blonde Tornado. Greg has a nightmare where Pete is covering Greg's behind. They are attacked by Howard who attempts a hostile takeover and buries Greg in paperwork. The Blonde Tornado comes to rescue Greg from the business themed super villain.
Greg is deeply uncomfortable with being characterized as a coward and incompetent. He gets a tape of the store robbery incident and brings it to his office to clear the air. Greg stops before releasing it as Greg goes along with the ruse because little girls look up to Dharma as a strong role model. Edward hires Pete full time.
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