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Jenna Elfman and Thomas Gibson in Dharma & Greg (1997)

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Your Place or Mine

Dharma & Greg

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  • When Dharma pays the bills she discovers Greg's storage box where he put away all his belongings when he moved in with her. At first she scolds him for mistrusting their marriage, then realizes he gave up everything for her, feels guilty and puts his furniture etc inside instead of her own. Abby calls it a feng-shui nightmare and huge health hazard. Larry just likes it and Edward becomes quit jealous of not being allowed almost anything. Dharma also starts behaving peculiarly efficient, so in the end Pete gets the consolation prize.—KGF Vissers

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  • Dharma finds that Greg has a secret storage space that he pays for and that she knows nothing about. Dharma finds the bill from the storage company in among the other bills for the house, but Greg will not say what it is for.

    Greg admits that he kept all his stuff in storage in case things didn't work out with Dharma. Dharma is angry that Greg kept his insurance policy in case the freaky chick turned out to be a big mistake. Dharma kicks Greg out of the house, and he sleeps in his office.

    Dharma forgives Greg and finds Greg's old stuff in the warehouse & brings it home, when she realizes that Greg gave up everything for her and the apartment is only filled with her old stuff. Dharma realizes that she gave up nothing in their marriage.

    Greg returns home to find all of his old stuff in Dharma's apartment. After replacing her furniture with Greg's stored bachelor stuff, Dharma is a changed woman. Dharma finds that Greg had a ski machine and an electric shoe polisher. They cannot have sex on Greg's couch as they keep slipping off it. Dharma's stuff was much more practical.

    Abby finds the furniture evil as it is skins of dead animals stretched on cold hard steel. Abby is distressed to know that it was Dharma's idea to move the furniture into her apartment. Abby begs Greg to get rid of this stuff if he loves Dharma. The furniture drives Dharma crazy & mechanic & wild with ambition. Dharma is not able to meditate on the furniture and every time she closes her eyes, she can hear voices from the stock market in her head. She comes up with money making ideas such as combining yoga with dog training. She goes hyper on everything.

    Greg is so worried that he gives it all of his furniture away & brings Dharma's old stuff back, but this makes Greg totally dependent on Dharma and he loses all of his sense of self-worth. Dharma does not like this avatar of Greg and wants the assertive Greg back, who had his own personality. So, Dharma buys Greg's old stuff back from charity & puts it in storage, like it started out.

    Greg tells Edward how Dharma put all her stuff into storage and decorated their apartment with all of Greg's old stuff. Meanwhile, Edward finally rebels against the fact that even his private den is entirely decorated by Kitty. He has toy airplanes in his den, when he wanted a train set. He has a brass railroad spike on his desk and had no clue what it was. The globe was hiding a set of whiskey glasses under it. The only thing of Edward in his own den is his old college mug which he keeps in his drawer. When he hears how Dharma brought all of Greg's stuff from storage, he confronts Kitty over how she and her decorator picked out everything on his behalf. Edward wants his mug on his desk and won't allow Kitty to move it. Kitty brings back the Argentinian decorator to redo Edward's den as she feels Edward is not happy with it.

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